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Fixed

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Artist: Nine Inch Nails
Label: Nothing
Category: Music

List Price: $6.49
Buy New: $2.66
You Save: $3.83 (59%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 84 reviews
Sales Rank: 6831

Format: Explicit Lyrics, Ep
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.3

MPN: 96093
UPC: 606949609320
EAN: 0606949609320
ASIN: B000057NAS

Release Date: August 7, 2001
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Shipping: International shipping available
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Tracks:

  • Gave Up
  • Wish
  • Happiness in Slavery
  • Throw This Away
  • Fist Fuck
  • Screaming Slave

Similar Items:

  • Broken
  • Closer to God
  • March of the Pigs
  • Things Falling Apart
  • Further Down the Spiral

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
1992 release on TVT featuring various interpretations of songs that appear in their proper form on the 'Broken' EP. Six tracks, including 'Wish' (Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell), 'Happiness Is Slavery' (Remixed by T. Reznor and Chris Vrenna with P.K.) and 'Fist Fuck' (Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell). Digipak.

Album Details
The logical follow-up to the 1992 release, 'Broken'. 'Fixed' features six intensely industrial remixes & reinterpretations of tracks that, as described on the back cover, 'appear in their proper form on the 'Broken' EP.'


Customer Reviews:   Read 79 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Fixed indeed   November 27, 2008
J. Piniazkiewicz (Denver, CO USA)
The original soundtrack broken was an incredible feat with a 6 great songs and an extensive amount of 1 second songs encouraging the title broken, Unfortunatly not as many people enjoyed the 99 tracks so if you want all the songs very well remixed, less soudless tracks, and remixed songs in some cases better then the original.. fixed won't let you down


2 out of 5 stars Must have?? No...   June 4, 2008
William Hoffknecht (Fernley, NV)
For a NIN collector, you have to have this release, but to a music fan, no. This "remix" album, with the exception of the first track, is flippin weak. There are two remixes of "Wish" that just go on and on forever, long after they should have stopped, and one of them just continues this annoying drum beat and distortion for like 7 minutes! I cannot believe this!
I will give credit for the "Gave Up" remix that opens the disc up, but other than that, just skip them...
I love NIN, been a huge fan since Broken cam to me when I was 11 or so, and this is one of the worst releases Trent ever came out with.



5 out of 5 stars Crazy as hell!!!!!!   May 29, 2008
Rajiv Hirak Pace (denver, co)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The cd is all over the place. It isn't for a casual NIN listener or even a casual music fan. It is a lot of strange noises and layers that makes for a weird listen every time. But it always puts a smile on my face. Trent really is a genius, as so is the guy from Coil.

My favorite tracks are 1 and 3. There is some awesome drum programming in those songs. The 2 remixes of Wish are cool, but get a bit repetitive and aren't as good as the classic version it self. It is one of NIN's best songs.

For the price that amazon is selling it for, you should check it out.



3 out of 5 stars Nine Inch Nails - Fixed   April 22, 2008
DJ Deathwish (Tucson, AZ)
This is not a bad release by any means, but I still definitely prefer Broken. These remixes cross the lines between being genuinely interesting reinterpretations, and downright annoying tracks of noise. I found myself checking the CD player several times to make sure the CD wasn't skipping, yes, some of the tracks actually sound like that. Overall I enjoyed this release, and especially enjoyed seeing Coil get into the mix, but I really can not recommend this to casual Nine Inch Nails listeners. This release is more for people into their experimental side, or more into industrial noise.


5 out of 5 stars I own the import   April 7, 2008
M. Seyam (Orlando,FL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Fixed is exactly what the title implies NIN's industrial vision fixed and perfected. Every track on this album sounds different. Out of all the Remix albums I own Fixed is the most diverse. This is classic mind-escaping industrial music. One of the first CDs I owned as well as one of my favorites. Standout track: Happiness in slavery.

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