Trent Reznor discography
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This is a comprehensive discography of Trent Reznor, an American musician, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist most famous as the frontman and primary creative force behind the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. Reznor has also been associated with the bands Option 30, Exotic Birds, and Tapeworm, among others.
Though the majority of material released from Reznor has been under the Nine Inch Nails moniker, some material has been credited to Reznor himself, including writing, production, instrumental performances, and vocal contributions. Reznor has also remixed songs for a number of artists, including David Bowie, N*E*R*D, Megadeth, and Queen. See Nine Inch Nails discography for a list of works by Reznor as Nine Inch Nails.
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[edit] Writing and performance
| Year | Artist | Album | Song(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails | Quake video game | Sound effects, music | |
| 1997 | Trent Reznor | Lost Highway | "Videodrones; Questions", "Driver Down" | |
| 2004 | A Perfect Circle | eMOTIVe | "Passive"[1] | originally "Vacant" by Tapeworm. Reznor does not perform on the recording. |
| 2007 | Saul Williams | The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! | all songs except "Tr(n)igger", "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Scared Money" |
[edit] Production credits
| Year | Artist | Album | Song(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Marilyn Manson | Get Your Gunn |
"Get Your Gunn" |
Co-producer |
| Portrait of an American Family | — | Co-producer, Executive producer | ||
| various artists | Natural Born Killers soundtrack | — | Producer, Compiler | |
| 1995 | Marilyn Manson | Lunchbox |
"Lunchbox" |
Co-producer |
| Prick | Prick |
"Communiqué" |
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| Marilyn Manson | Smells Like Children | — | ||
| 1996 | Marilyn Manson | Antichrist Superstar | all songs except "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World" and "Kinderfeld" | |
| 1997 | various artists | Lost Highway | — | |
| 1998 | Puff Daddy | Victory: Remixes | "Victory (Nine Inch Nails Remix)" | |
| 2wo | Voyeurs | — | Executive producer | |
| 2004 | Jakalope | It Dreams | — | Additional production |
| Zack de la Rocha | Songs and Artists that Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11 | "We Want It All" | ||
| 2006 | Jakalope | Born 4 | — | Associate producer |
| 2007 | El-P | I'll Sleep When You're Dead | "Flyentology" | Additional production |
| Saul Williams | The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! | — |
"—" denotes production credit for entire album.
[edit] Remixes
- For remixes credited to Nine Inch Nails, see Nine Inch Nails discography: Remixes.
| Year | Artist | Album | Song(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Machines of Loving Grace | Burn Like Brilliant Trash | "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (Radio Edit)", "Burnt Offering", "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (Dub 120 BPM)" | |
| Megadeth | "Symphony of Destruction", Foreclosure of a Dream, Sweating Bullets, Breadline | "Symphony of Destruction (The Gristle Mix)" | ||
| Queen | Stone Cold Crazy (promo), Freakshow compilation | "Stone Cold Crazy (Trent Reznor Remix)"[2] | ||
| not officially released | "Tie Your Mother Down (Trent Reznor Remix)" | allegedly on personal mix tape received from Reznor | ||
| 1993 | Curve | Blackerthreetrackertwo | "Missing Link (Screaming Bird Mix)" | |
| Butthole Surfers | The Wooden Song | "Who Was in My Room Last Night (Trent Reznor Remix)" | ||
| 1994 | Marilyn Manson | Get Your Gunn | "Mother Inferior Got Her Gunn" | |
| 1995 | David Bowie | The Hearts Filthy Lesson | "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)" | |
| 1998 | 12 Rounds | Pleasant Smell | "Pleasant Smell (Rethought by Trent Reznor, Keith Hillebrandt and Clint Mansell)", "Pleasant Smell (Rethought by Keith Hillebrandt, Clint Mansell and Trent Reznor)" | |
| 2001 | N*E*R*D | Spin This (compilation) | "Lapdance (Trent Reznor Remix)" | |
| 2003 | Peter Gabriel | Growing Up | "Growing Up (Trent Reznor Remix)" | |
| 2005 | U2 | Vertigo (promo), Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own | "Vertigo (Trent Reznor Remix)" |
[edit] Vocal contributions
| Year | Artist | Album | Song(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | Lucky Pierre | Communiqué | "Communiqué", "I Need to Get to Know (Other People)" | Backing vocals |
| 1990 | 1000 Homo DJs | Supernaut | "Supernaut" | Vocals allegedly distorted, but the topic is unsure due to Jourgensen's contradicting statements. |
| 1991 | Pigface | Gub | "Suck" | Later rerecord by Nine Inch Nails on Broken. |
| 1994 | 1000 Homo DJs | Black Box (compilation) | "Supernaut (Trent Reznor Vocal Version)" | |
| Tori Amos | Under the Pink | "Past the Mission" | Backing vocals | |
| 1998 | Josh Wink | Herehear | "Black Bomb (Jerry in the Bag)" | |
| 2007 | El-P | I'll Sleep When You're Dead | "Flyentology" | Additional vocals |
| Queens of the Stone Age | Era Vulgaris (UK, JP, AUS versions), online download | "Era Vulgaris" | Additional vocals | |
| Saul Williams | The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! | "Break", "WTF!" | Backing vocals on "WTF!" |
[edit] Instrumental contributions
| Year | Instrument | Artist | Album | Song(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Guitar | Marilyn Manson | Portrait of an American Family | "Lunchbox" |
| 1996 | Marilyn Manson | Antichrist Superstar | "Little Horn", "Mister Superstar", "Deformography" | |
| 1991 | Loops | Pigface | Gub | "The Bushmaster" |
| 1996 | Mellotron | Marilyn Manson | Antichrist Superstar | "Cryptorchid" |
| 1994 | Mixing | Marilyn Manson | Portrait of an American Family | — |
| 1996 | Piano | Marilyn Manson | Antichrist Superstar | "Man That You Fear" |
| 1991 | Programming | Crunch-Ø-Matic | Cautiøn Dø Nøt Play | — |
| 1996 | Marilyn Manson | Antichrist Superstar | — | |
| 2007 | Saul Williams | The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! | — | |
| 1988 | Saxophone | Lucky Pierre | Communiqué | "I Need to Get to Know (Other People)" |
| 1994 | Marilyn Manson | Portrait of an American Family | "My Monkey" |
"—" denotes credit for entire album.
[edit] References
- ^ D'Angelo, Joe (2-13-2001). NIN's Reznor Teams With Tool's Keenan For Tapeworm. MTV.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-14.
- ^ Sheer Heart Attack -- Stone Cold Crazy
[edit] External links
- nin.com − official website
- Trent Reznor discography at Discogs

