This was the first NIN album I bought, right when it came out, so I’ve always had a soft spot for it. Although I don’t think we ever needed 3 remixes of Starfuckers, Inc.

Anyway, this has been on my vinyl wishlist since I started buying vinyl. I finally saved enough to buy a reasonably-priced copy off Discogs. Sure, the cover is pretty beat up and I’ve had to clean the disks up a lot, but after that they play fine. The mint condition copies were way out of my price range.

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      22 days ago

      Thanks! I’m really pleased with it. My aim is to get all the albums that were formative for my taste in music on vinyl, and the NIN releases from 1992-2002 are a big part of that.

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    22 days ago

    Agreed on the starfuckers remixes, though the first one is a banger. This album was the first NIN record I ever listened to when I stole it from my parents as a kid. It still holds a very important place in my heart.

    The only remix record that I think beats it is Reanimation by Linkin Park. Both are so amazingly transformative.