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Universal acclaim- based on 339 Ratings
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Positive: 306 out of 339
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Mixed: 20 out of 339
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Negative: 13 out of 339
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morganpMay 4, 2005emo crap
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RayonDMay 11, 2005Not NIN quality should be a solo album
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m.johnsonMay 20, 2005what the hell are you all talking about? have you NEVER listened to the downward spiral? how could he go from that to THIS? it's utterly disappointing. sorry, trent. :/
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BuckCMay 3, 2005Do you remember that kid in school who always cried when he lost at dodgeball, or threw a tantrum at Kmart because his mommy wouldn't buy him the new GI Joe figure? He's a musician now. Some one get Trent a blanky and some cocoa ASAP. One. Trick. Pony.
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SteveFMay 4, 2005Huge disappointment! I want old NIN back.
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JasonDMay 14, 2005I've followed NIN from the get go, and maybe now it's ended........only 3 tracks are even decent.......Trent has never produced an album that where every song sounded the same, they've all been phenominal........until now.....very disappointed.
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AndreaSAug 28, 2005Trent has indeed run out of ideas.
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MichaelDMay 17, 2005This does not sound anything like the Nine Inch Nails. This is by far the worst album i have ever bought. Trent Reznor owes me $10!!!!!!!
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CosmoPrelogJun 16, 2005About 10 years ago I bet my friend Bobert that Trent Reznor would continue to make horrid records well into the 21 Century. I'm glad to report that I won that bet. Thanks for the moped Bobert!
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Quite frankly, this is the record that NIN should have released if Reznor had wanted to capitalize on the success of The Downward Spiral.
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More in line with his tighter debut, Pretty Hate Machine, With Teeth is made up of bursts of dark, scary and paranoid gut punches.
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Entertainment WeeklyReznor seems to have finally grasped that listening to a NIN album should not be as torturous as whatever artistic agony went into its creation. [29 Apr 2005, p.145]