

Nine Inch Nails: Broken
A horror musical short film and long-form music video filmed and directed by Peter Christopherson. It is based on an idea by Trent Reznor, founder of industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, and is a companion piece to the 1992 Nine Inch Nails EP Broken.
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Plot Summary
Broken is an EP by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. It was released on September 21, 1992. The EP is characterized by its raw, aggressive sound and dark lyrical themes, deviating from the more polished production of its predecessor, Pretty Hate Machine. It features iconic tracks like 'Wish' and 'Happiness in Slavery'.
Critical Reception
Broken was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its raw intensity and sonic evolution from Nine Inch Nails' previous work. Critics lauded Trent Reznor's masterful control over the band's sound, highlighting the EP's visceral energy and darker, more abrasive themes. It is often considered a fan favorite and a significant release in the industrial music genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its aggressive, raw sound and thematic depth.
- Considered a significant artistic statement in the industrial music genre.
- Celebrated for Trent Reznor's raw and unfiltered artistic expression.
Google audience: Fans overwhelmingly appreciate the EP's intense and aggressive sound, viewing it as a powerful and cathartic listening experience. Many highlight its raw energy and memorable tracks as standout elements.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 36th Annual Grammy Awards for "Wish".
Fun Fact
The music video for 'Happiness in Slavery' famously depicts graphic, real-time torture and mutilation of the human body, achieved through early computer-generated imagery and practical effects, making it one of the most controversial music videos of its time.
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