Pretty Hate Machine

Pretty Hate Machine (also known as Halo 2) is an album by Nine Inch Nails released in 1989. Pretty Hate Machine is the second official Nine Inch Nails release and the band's first major release. It is followed by Broken. Working nights at a recording studio cleaning toilets, Trent Reznor saved enough money to purchase time in a recording session. Playing all of the keyboards, drum machines, guitars, and samplers himself, he recorded a demo and sent it to various record companies. Not expecting any real response, Reznor was surprised when he received serious offers from many of the companies. Teaming up with agent John A. Malm, Jr., Reznor signed a deal with TVT Records, a company mainly known for producing novelty and television jingle records. TVT paired Trent up with well-known producers Adrian Sherwood and Flood, as well as some lesser-knowns who Reznor later claimed to hate working with. The album was released October 20, 1989 and was a critical success. It received radio airplay for the songs "Down in It", "Head Like a Hole", "Terrible Lie" and "Sin". The album also gained popularity through word-of-mouth and developed an underground following. Reznor quickly hired a band for touring with The Jesus & Mary Chain, including guitarist and future Filter frontman Richard Patrick. NIN's live set was notorious for louder, more aggressive versions of the studio songs, and also for destroying their instruments at the end. Reznor prefered using the heel of his boots to strip the keys from expensive keyboards. The term "pretty hate machine" is also a term for an angst-filled youth who tries too hard to look the part of a rebellious teen.

Releases

Track Listing

  1. "Head Like a Hole" - 4:59
  2. "Terrible Lie" - 4:38
  3. "Down in It" - 3:46
  4. "Sanctified" - 5:48
  5. "Something I Can Never Have" - 5:55
  6. "Kinda I Want To" - 4:33
  7. "Sin" - 4:06
  8. "That's What I Get" - 4:30
  9. "The Only Time" - 4:47
  10. "Ringfinger" - 5:40

Personnel

  • Doug d'Angelis - Engineer
  • Tony Dawsey - Mastering
  • Flood - Programming, Producer, Engineer
  • John Fryer - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Kennan Keating - Engineer
  • Keith LeBlanc - Producer, Engineer, Remixing, Mixing
  • Richard Patrick - Guitar
  • Ken Quartarone - Engineer
  • Trent Reznor - Arranger, Programming, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editing, Mixing
  • Adrian Maxwell Sherwood - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Jeffrey Silverthorne - Photography
  • Gary Talpas - Cover Design
  • Chris Vrenna - Programming, Digital Editing

Chart Positions

Album

  1990   Pretty Hate Machine     The Billboard 200                      75 

Singles

  1989    Down in It              Hot Dance Music/Club Play              16  1989	Down in It	 	Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales     20  1989	Down in It	 	Modern Rock Tracks	               16  1990	Head Like a Hole	Hot Dance Music/Club Play	       17  1990	Head Like a Hole	Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales     34  1990	Head Like a Hole	Modern Rock Tracks	               28  1990	Sin	 	        Hot Dance Music/Club Play	       10  1990	Sin	 	        Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales     13 

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