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Album Review

The companion piece to Trent Reznor's explosive industrial rock / metal opus Broken, Fixed sees the songs twisted through an intense remix process that makes them even darker than the original doom rock creations they began as. With contributions from noted studio experts like J.G. Thirlwell, Coil, Butch Vig, and Reznor himself, the more industrial versions of these guitar-themed tracks appear in a completely new light. The mixes range from sinisterly quiet to more beat- and drum-oriented, but they also retain the awesome power of the core compositions. The remix of the Grammy-winning "Wish," for instance, features a lengthy, saturated drum intro, which only gives it more credence when it erupts into the original buzz-saw guitar riff that dominates the track. Other mixes incorporate backwards tapes and difficult-to-pinpoint noise manipulations, but rather than building the songs to the point where things grow tedious, they tend to completely tear them apart while adding to the apocalyptic vision that envelopes the original disc. Even though Nine Inch Nails was thrust into the mainstream spotlight, this record shows the group returning to its roots and creating a daring new translation of songs that were pummeling from the start. Alongside "Wish," both "Gave Up" and "Happiness in Slavery" are given a few new readings, and while they are nowhere near as direct as the vicious attack of Broken, Fixed is still an impressive feat and a necessary counterpoint to an important record. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo, Rovi

Customer Reviews

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I actually like this more than Broken. The sound quality is much better here and Fixed is actually longer (and cheaper) than its counterpart. The first 5 remixes are really cool, while Screaming Slave is the only not likeable track, just because it's too much noise. It's really more of an outro than a song. Still, the first 5 are good remixes of Broken songs that are worth the $ for any NIN fan. I didn't even like Broken that much, but I stll enjoy this.

Happiest fan ever!!

Dudes and duddettes!! I am so f$#cking happy that this album is here!! I am crying!!

Broken should have sounded more like this.

"Broken" was never my favorite...I also found that it stuck out too much from the rest of the Nine Inch Nails library. "Fixed" gives a more techy look into the content, and to me made the tracks sound more like what I know and like from Nine Inch Nails.

My favorite is the remix for "Happiness in Slavery". Screaming Slave, the other remix, isn't horrible either.

Overall worth purchasing. Very unique.

Biography

Formed: 1989 in Cleveland, OH

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Nine Inch Nails were the most popular industrial group ever and were largely responsible for bringing the music to a mass audience. It isn't really accurate to call NIN a group; the only official member is singer/producer/multi-instrumentalist Trent Reznor, who always remained solely responsible for NIN's musical direction (he was, however, supported in concert by a regular backing band). Unlike the vast majority of industrial artists, Reznor wrote melodic, traditionally structured songs where lyrics...
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