New Nine Inch Nails Album Distributed As Free Download

by Scott Beale on May 5, 2008 · 0 comments

The Slip

Trent Reznor is distributing the new Nine Inch Nails full-length album “The Slip” as a free download via Creative Commons. It’s really great how Trent has been taking on the music industry lately.

See Previously:

- Nine Inch Nails Becomes a Free Agent With No Record Label
- Trent Reznor Releases NIN Song To Public, Encourages Remixing

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