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August 17, 2007

Year Zero Gets Remixed (And Possibly A Small Screen Adaptation)

Details are sketchy surrounding the next steps in Trent's Year Zero project (yes, there are next steps), but until USB drives start popping up in random waterclosets/concert venues, we'll have to rely on the ever zealous NIN webspaces for our rumor mongering. What we can say, though, is Reznor's taking his virally marketed Year Zero out for a remix, possibly calling it Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D (if the album art is to be believed). This comes via NIN's official tour blog. The remix LP's cover is typically cheery (smoke filled skies enveloping a barren, urban wasteleand). Meanwhile, there's been lots of speculation from Day 1 about Year Zero's potential adaptation for film, Trent once having said "Essentially, I wrote the soundtrack to a movie that doesn't exist." Later, Kerrang! reported Reznor was in talks for a two part movie based on his dystopian opus, though the NIN Hotline updated the unsubstantiated speak by offering that Trent was "more interested in it being a TV project than film right now." What we can say for certain: Shit will be mad depressing. And possibly rife with thermal secrets. Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D art work after the jump.

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This kinda reminds me of back when linkin park did that whole "re animation" thing. Afterall, who can for get such awesome names like "pprkut" and "f8nt" or what ever they were.

Posted by: daveisok at 08/17/07 10:31 AM | Reply
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Did u day Linkin Park?? hahahahahaa

Posted by: mrak at 08/17/07 12:57 PM | Reply
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"kinda reminds me of back when"...

was that a good album? never had it. let us all know tho please...sure to compare it to nin.

Posted by: coZ at 08/17/07 12:59 PM | Reply
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Linkin Park is horrible ass puppet music.

Posted by: rizna at 08/17/07 1:09 PM | Reply
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Saying LP is "ass puppet music" is unfair to ass puppets. And music, too.

Posted by: Snooks at 08/17/07 2:46 PM | Reply
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snooks rules

Posted by: matt at 08/17/07 4:16 PM | Reply
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..... they remind me of that aswell, except I used to like reanimation back in 2002. and I hate this right now.

Posted by: Nigel at 11/06/07 12:19 PM | Reply
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