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Universal acclaim- based on 256 Ratings
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Positive: 235 out of 256
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Mixed: 9 out of 256
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Negative: 12 out of 256
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TannerMApr 25, 2007This album works best as a whole. great songs. great music, great message. Zero sum could easily go down as one of the best closers of all time
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TRuinerApr 25, 2007Staying 2 years ahead of everyone else as usual.
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MaxLMay 24, 2007
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JesucristoElSeñorJun 23, 2007
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booyahJul 18, 2007This album is awsome. 'Me, I'm Not' and 'Capital G' are definate standouts but the whole album rocks. I can't wait for part 2 next year
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Nov 25, 2013
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Apr 11, 2012Nine Inch Nails' most ambitious offering to date, with a concept based around the future of the human conciousness we see Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross exercising their most experimental works into pop/rock anthems, a benchmark for modern music production.
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Sep 6, 2018A great conceptual album with a huge background story, perhaps its mistakes lies in certain songs that feel similar and at times the album feels too passive and too electronic.
Maybe Trent left the rock a little more on the side and although it is not a bad thing, I did expected a darker album.
Awards & Rankings
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Make no mistake this is NIN as usual, but [it is] an effortless, inspired, and unaffected Trent Reznor the likes of which we may not have had the pleasure of knowing for almost a decade and a half.
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Amid its carefully calibrated sonic assaults, Year Zero has a number of tracks that will stop you in yours.
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Its nihilism can grate, but it makes an impression.