Nine Inch Nails' '100 Percent Free' Album

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Furthermore, the album is GREAT! I downloaded it last night, and rocked out at work on my iPod today.

Mikeymac of NJ @ May 08, 2008 04:04:56 AM

A musical revolution

I hope to see more moves such as this. It's all about cutting out the middle man so that the bands can get what they deserve. Trent has worked hard and put up with plenty of sh*t over the years. He deserves every fan he has. What a great way for Trent to say "thanks"!

Justin of GA @ May 07, 2008 20:35:22 PM

Brilliant

If people aren't willing to buy music they like, they will get it for free. If you truly are a fan you will likely buy the album, go to the shows, buy a t-shirt, etc...This is just great, hopefully more bands will catch-on.

of @ May 07, 2008 20:14:35 PM

Trent is marvellous

Trent is awesome in every way and determined to give his fans the very best at no cost what so ever! he is soo imaginitive in his music and the way he treat the record market. Trent you rock!

puretoon @ May 07, 2008 17:14:46 PM

Music is changed now forever

Trent Reznor is NOT in it for the money,............... only for the music.

andy klopp of PA @ May 07, 2008 15:45:07 PM

Labels are overrated

NIN is awesome

michelle of NE @ May 07, 2008 15:25:23 PM

Record Labels Suck

In your face money eating, credit stealing, corporate bastards Record labels.

Someone Happy of CA @ May 07, 2008 09:56:20 AM

Holland

Trent Reznor seems to visualize Internet as a form of expanding his fan base by making it available to people that can't buy his album for some reason, also as a form of promotion, like radio, TV, and printed media.

Dominic of @ May 06, 2008 15:44:33 PM

Good for him and us!

A finger in the eye of the of the record industry! I was hurt when I had to pay $17 for ride the lightning! Go home and cry Lars, your industry is falling apart!

of NY @ May 06, 2008 13:44:56 PM

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