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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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Sep 6, 2018A rebirth for Trent Reznor that took him 6 years to manufacture. This was his sober sound for the first time in his career and it turned out quite well.
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Dec 16, 2014Only after 8 years I start to regard it as Trent's chef d'oeuvre. Even if there are few lyrical improvements bar his alcohol enslavement, he had certainly been working on his vocal skills. 'All The Love In The World', 'The Hand That Feeds', 'You Know What You Are', 'Every Day Is Exactly The Same' and particularly 'Beside You In Time' are the highlights to me off the whole record.
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Dec 17, 2013maybe it moves away from the original style of Nine Inch Nails but it's still one of the best albums of the band and one of my favorites.
I feature Grohl participation in songs like All The Love In The World and Every Day Is Exactly The Same.
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Jun 21, 2013The heaviest pop album ever made. Relentlessly Trent, more streamlined than fragile. More hooks than a tackle box. The hand that feeds is one of the best songs I ever heard. Production is very beast. Bad Trent nailed it here.
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May 26, 2012I liked With Teeth quite a bit, and it did grow on me with repeated listens. I feel that the second half of the album is stronger than the first half, which is my main complaint. I feel that track 4, and track 6 onward are the strongest on the record, but that's just my opinion. This is still a good album and a must listen for any NIN fan.
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Dec 14, 2010
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coalhalopMay 5, 2008
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TravisD.Aug 19, 2007One of Trent's best albums
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Jean-FrancoisP.Jun 13, 2007
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CrashApr 8, 2007This is a solid record for Trent. It has enough substance for NIN fans and enough appeal to bring in new listeners. Perhaps the album could use more raw emotion I have come to expect from Mr. Reznor. Very solid outing but everyone in the world can find ways to improve and Trent is no exception.
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JBJan 25, 2007
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t.alOct 7, 2006i'm really enjoying 'with teeth'. 'now' i'm really listening to it. don't judge just listen is my advice. take your time. thanks trent. from you i don't expect anything. don't need.
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ClarkSep 3, 2006
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DGarnettJun 8, 2006This isn't music, it's therapy.
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N8PutnamMay 9, 2006This is exactly the NIN record that I was waiting for. It has 3 tracks from every era (PHM, Broken, TDS and TFragile). It's like an all original greatest hits album and I couldn't have been happier. Trent Reznor is just as angry as I wish I stll was. All the haters can just go jump. Brilliance. N8
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miguelMay 4, 2006
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GregSMar 13, 2006absolutely the most incredible cd for anyone whos heard of any of the twelve steps of Narcotics/Alcoholics anonymous
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PaulHMar 5, 2006Abosolutly AMAZING by far Trent's best and most powerful album sure it is nothing like the downward spiral or pretty hate machine but it's even better, Its catchy, mesmorising and powerful but all in all a pure classic, Well Done Trent!!!!! (P.S Also my best album of the year)
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patriciarFeb 8, 2006You guys are crazy. This Cd rocks, as well as all the other music Trent has ever made.
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StephenCJan 25, 2006This album is by far the best album of 2005, due to its genuine blend of accessibility and complexity. While not up to par with The Fragile (a largely overlooked album by the general public), it clearly has more to offer than most of the Nine Inch Nails catalog (a difficult feat in and of itself).
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JohnHJan 23, 2006In the average reviewers mind, this isn
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TaraVDec 27, 2005NIN's best album.
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kevinsDec 24, 2005NIN has many aspects that create it's original sound. This album seems more simplified then previous ones, and yet still very powerful. The lyrics are easier defined and realy hits the spot!
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mikehDec 17, 2005I love NIN, but this is the weakest album. A few moments show greatness ("All the Love in the World", "Sunspots", and others), but it's like it lacks what made the other albums so great. Disappointing as a follow-up to _The Fragile_.
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dannycNov 29, 2005bad ass band!
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AdamTNov 27, 2005
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JonSNov 17, 2005I must say that I can chill out and listen to Every song on this album! I've never been able to say that about Any album!
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JeromeSNov 9, 2005I love this album. I wasn't a big fan of the last album, but this one has a fresh feel with beautiful, pain driven sounds. Unlike some other albums, the darkness is (welcomely) broken up a bit by some funkier songs in the middle of the album. All of it is pure NIN, but the last few tracks meld seamlessly into a masterful ending.
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GinaANov 4, 2005I'm amazed with all the negative feedback on this album. If nin has in fact lost their touch, can someone tell me why all their shows continue to sell out within the first minute?
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PierreBOct 24, 2005NIN keeps getting better and better
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Awards & Rankings
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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]