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With Teeth | 
enlarge | Artist: Nine Inch Nails Label: Interscope Records Category: Music
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Rating: 714 reviews Sales Rank: 1808
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 000455302 UPC: 602498813546 EAN: 0602498813546 ASIN: B000929AJQ
Release Date: May 3, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | All The Love In The World | | • | You Know What You Are? | | • | The Collector | | • | The Hand That Feeds | | • | Love Is Not Enough | | • | Every Day Is Exactly The Same | | • | With Teeth | | • | Only | | • | Getting Smaller | | • | Sunspots | | • | The Line Begins To Blur | | • | Beside You In Time | | • | Right Where It Belongs |
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Amazon.com Trent Reznor has always been a one-trick-pony, but it's a damn good trick: sunny melodies filtered through ferocious electronics. Unfortunately, the trick's impact was often watered down by a tendency toward petulance and self-absorption. Still, almost six years after NIN's last release, The Fragile, the trick itself has lost none of its Teen-Beat-from-hell appeal. With Teeth blisters from the start with "All the Love in the World," and tracks like "The Collector" take full advantage of Dave Grohl's sledgehammer drumming. Reznor stretches occasionally, trying out different tactics, from crunchy, overtly commercial rave-ups ("The Hand That Feeds") to borderline New Wave ("Only"). But Teeth isn't about stretching. It's about doing the same trick, only better, with less clutter and more bite. By neatly distilling the sparseness of Pretty Hate Machine with Downward Sprial-style density, it ends up being the most focused record in the NIN catalog. -Matthew Cooke
Album Description International pressing of their 2005 album features one bonus track, 'Home'. Five years is a long time by most people's standards, but when such a period passes between albums by Nine Inch Nails, the turbulent electro-noir behemoth conducted by Trent Reznor, it's par for an increasingly elaborate course. With Teeth follows a period of intense self-investigation, a psychological shelf-clearing. It's an album that startles with its clarity, with its renewed vigour. A catalogue of grievances perhaps, like all his records, but possessed with more of a will to fight back than any other Nine Inch Nails release to date. Interscope. 2005.
Album Details Trent Reznor and Company Return in 2005 with the Follow Up to 1999's "The Fragile". Fans Will Not Be Disappointed with the Sound of the Album that Has all the Hallmarks of their Previous Work, Just Back with a Renewed Fury. This Version Includes the Bonus Track "Home" which is Not Available on the USA Edition.
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Hardly any gaps October 12, 2008 If his most critically concise work can also be cited as his worst, Reznor can do no wrong. At this point there were just too many factions to appease but make no mistake, the studio wizard reigns supreme, merging straightforward industrial radio-ready rock with seamless production the likes few mainstream artists today get away with both critics and audiences simultaneously appreciating.
[With_Teeth] !!!!!! Excellent!!!!!! October 6, 2008 Year Zero was actually the 1st Nine Inch Nails cd I had ever listened too! I was highly impressed with the music! I did know that NIN's previous and older work was much heavier and intense than the newer material! So, I went backwards an album and bought [With_Teeth] and played it from cover to cover and was amazed!
There are some heavy tunes!!!! But, If you are a fan of Industrial rock like I am, You will like this album!
Songs that I liked primarily: "Hand that feeds" "With Teeth" "Only" "Getting Smaller" "Sunspots" "Right Where it belongs"
Nine Inch Nails rocks August 3, 2008 Try samples of Reznor's NIN album and make believe that power of this awesome music can fly inside of the body and it's powerful. In my central european country Poland NIN is known as a masterpiece of industrial sound. That's why I recommend NIN's With_Teeth. This music drives me almost nine years. Go with it, U won't regret. It always smells fresh.
Bland and generic rock with some mildly catchy tunes July 5, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
That's the best way to describe this album. I am not a die-hard Nine Inch Nails fan, but I was utterly captivated by The Downward Spiral and The Fragile. The Fragile also includes some of my favorite songs of all time, number one being "The Great Below"
So it seems Reznor's abandoned the innovative, haunting style of The Fragile for something more upbeat, down to earth, and average.
There's very little in the album beyond typical guitar, bass, drums, which is the standard for rock, but after the sort of things Trent Reznor has done before, comes as a disappointment---with greater style and innovation comes greater expectations.
And the album is about as MTV-friendly as a NIN album could possibly be, with very little substance to any of the songs to make them in any way remarkable from one another. "The Hand that Feeds" has a very catchy beat, but when you break it down, it amounts to little more than the exact same 5 note guitar riff repeated throughout the entire song paired with some mostly unintelligible and droning lyrics.
In my previous experience, NIN seemed to be a fusing of art, music, and innovation. This album seems to pull back on all three of them, perhaps for the money.
Not As Bad As Everyone Thinks June 21, 2008 [WITH_TEETH] is probably (gasp) my second favorite album by Nine Inch Nails. Yeah its a departure, but change is good. I can listen to this album front and back. How rare is that to find in an album today? The drums and bass on this album are amazing, very catchy album, maybe not his best, but definitely a 5 star album
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