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'''Michael Trent Reznor''' (born May 17, 1965), better known as '''Trent Reznor''', is a professional musician. He is the founder and primary creative force behind industrial rock band [[Nine Inch Nails]]. He signed [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] as the second (after Nine Inch Nails) act of newly-founded vanity label [[Nothing Records]], and was the band's producer from 1994 until 1996. It was during that time that he and [[Marilyn Manson]]'s friendship began to cripple, and after several fallouts, the two were revealed to no longer be friends by 2001.
 
'''Michael Trent Reznor''' (born May 17, 1965), better known as '''Trent Reznor''', is a professional musician. He is the founder and primary creative force behind industrial rock band [[Nine Inch Nails]]. He signed [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] as the second (after Nine Inch Nails) act of newly-founded vanity label [[Nothing Records]], and was the band's producer from 1994 until 1996. It was during that time that he and [[Marilyn Manson]]'s friendship began to cripple, and after several fallouts, the two were revealed to no longer be friends by 2001.
  
== Biography ==
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==Biography==
 
Michael Trent Reznor was born in Mercer, Pennsylvania, halfway between Pittsburgh and Cleveland, to Michael J. Reznor and Nancy Lou Clark. Reznor was called by his middle name to avoid confusion with his father. After his parents divorced, Reznor and his little sister were sent to live with their maternal grandparents.
 
Michael Trent Reznor was born in Mercer, Pennsylvania, halfway between Pittsburgh and Cleveland, to Michael J. Reznor and Nancy Lou Clark. Reznor was called by his middle name to avoid confusion with his father. After his parents divorced, Reznor and his little sister were sent to live with their maternal grandparents.
  
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Reznor moved to Cleveland, Ohio. In 1985, he joined a band named The Innocent as a keyboardist. They released one album, ''Livin' in the Street'', but Reznor quit after just three months. In 1986, Reznor appeared as a member of the fictional band The Problems in the film ''Light of Day''. He also joined a local Cleveland band called the Exotic Birds.
 
Reznor moved to Cleveland, Ohio. In 1985, he joined a band named The Innocent as a keyboardist. They released one album, ''Livin' in the Street'', but Reznor quit after just three months. In 1986, Reznor appeared as a member of the fictional band The Problems in the film ''Light of Day''. He also joined a local Cleveland band called the Exotic Birds.
  
== Career ==
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==Career==
=== In music ===
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===In music===
 
He got a job at The Right Track (Cleveland/ not N.Y., now known as Midtown Recording) as a engineer (and handyman like everyone else that worked there). Studio owner Bart Koster commented how Reznor "is so focused in everything he does. When that guy waxed the floor, it looked great." Koster allowed Reznor to use the studio during off hours, which he used to record demos for songs that ended up on Nine Inch Nails' first album, ''Pretty Hate Machine''. These demos were later released as a self released bootleg under the name ''Purest Feeling''.
 
He got a job at The Right Track (Cleveland/ not N.Y., now known as Midtown Recording) as a engineer (and handyman like everyone else that worked there). Studio owner Bart Koster commented how Reznor "is so focused in everything he does. When that guy waxed the floor, it looked great." Koster allowed Reznor to use the studio during off hours, which he used to record demos for songs that ended up on Nine Inch Nails' first album, ''Pretty Hate Machine''. These demos were later released as a self released bootleg under the name ''Purest Feeling''.
  
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Reznor likes video games, most notably ''Doom'' by id Software, which he has said he played on the Nine Inch Nails tour bus after doing shows. He also created the soundtrack for id Software's hit ''Quake''. The NIN logo also appears on the nail gun ammo boxes in ''Quake'' and prior to this, embedded in both the floor and ceiling of a secret room in ''Ultimate Doom''.
 
Reznor likes video games, most notably ''Doom'' by id Software, which he has said he played on the Nine Inch Nails tour bus after doing shows. He also created the soundtrack for id Software's hit ''Quake''. The NIN logo also appears on the nail gun ammo boxes in ''Quake'' and prior to this, embedded in both the floor and ceiling of a secret room in ''Ultimate Doom''.
  
[[File:0g962dz0br321.jpg|thumbnail|right|300px|Trent Reznor, [[Chris Vrenna]] and Marilyn Manson in mid-1990s]]
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[[Image:0g962dz0br321.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Trent Reznor, [[Chris Vrenna]] and Marilyn Manson in mid-1990s]]
  
 
Trent returned to work with id Software in 2003 as the sound engineer for video game ''Doom 3''. However, due to "time, money and bad management", he had to abandon this project, and his audio work did not make it into the game's release. The original audio files can be found on the Internet, although they are not officially endorsed by Reznor nor id Software. [[Chris Vrenna]], on again off again drummer for Nine Inch Nails, produced the music for ''Doom 3'' with his partner Clint Walsh.
 
Trent returned to work with id Software in 2003 as the sound engineer for video game ''Doom 3''. However, due to "time, money and bad management", he had to abandon this project, and his audio work did not make it into the game's release. The original audio files can be found on the Internet, although they are not officially endorsed by Reznor nor id Software. [[Chris Vrenna]], on again off again drummer for Nine Inch Nails, produced the music for ''Doom 3'' with his partner Clint Walsh.
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Reznor was involved in a feud with the band Limp Bizkit (specifically their frontman Fred Durst) in the late 1990s, around the height of their popularity, calling Durst a "moron" and saying in a 1999 interview in ''Rolling Stone'' magazine, "Let Fred Durst surf a piece of plywood up my ass." It is noted, however, that Reznor is credited as a writer of the song "Hot Dog" on Limp Bizkit's album, ''Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water''. This is due to this song's use of lyrics from the Nine Inch Nails song "Closer", in particular the phrase, "I want to fuck you like an animal." Reznor was put in the difficult position of having to give permission for his own lyrics to be used in a song mocking him but interviews at the time suggested that he thought it was best to allow permission rather than drag the issue out."
 
Reznor was involved in a feud with the band Limp Bizkit (specifically their frontman Fred Durst) in the late 1990s, around the height of their popularity, calling Durst a "moron" and saying in a 1999 interview in ''Rolling Stone'' magazine, "Let Fred Durst surf a piece of plywood up my ass." It is noted, however, that Reznor is credited as a writer of the song "Hot Dog" on Limp Bizkit's album, ''Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water''. This is due to this song's use of lyrics from the Nine Inch Nails song "Closer", in particular the phrase, "I want to fuck you like an animal." Reznor was put in the difficult position of having to give permission for his own lyrics to be used in a song mocking him but interviews at the time suggested that he thought it was best to allow permission rather than drag the issue out."
  
Tapeworm, a collaboration with Danny Lohner, Maynard James Keenan of Tool, and Atticus Ross of 12 Rounds, was in production for almost ten years, but an update on the official Nine Inch Nails website declared that the project had been terminated. The only known performance of any Tapeworm material was when Keenan's other band [[A Perfect Circle]] performed the song "Vacant" on tour in 2001. "Vacant" appears on A Perfect Circle's third album ''eMOTIVe'', reworked and retitled "Passive".
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Tapeworm, a collaboration with Danny Lohner, Maynard James Keenan of Tool, and Atticus Ross of 12 Rounds, was in production for almost ten years, but an update on the official Nine Inch Nails website declared that the project had been terminated. The only known performance of any Tapeworm material was when Keenan's other band [[A Perfect Circle]] performed the song "Vacant" on tour in 2001. "Vacant" appears on A Perfect Circle's third album ''eMOTIVe'', reworked and retitled "Passive".
  
 
In 2006, Trent played his first "solo" shows at Neil Young's annual Bridge School Benefit. Backed by a four piece string section, Trent performed stripped down versions of many Nine Inch Nails classics.
 
In 2006, Trent played his first "solo" shows at Neil Young's annual Bridge School Benefit. Backed by a four piece string section, Trent performed stripped down versions of many Nine Inch Nails classics.
  
Saul Williams toured with Nine Inch Nails in 2005 and 2006. Reznor was also the co-producer of Williams's latest album The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! The album was released in November of 2007.
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Saul Williams toured with Nine Inch Nails in 2005 and 2006. Reznor was also the co-producer of Williams's latest album The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! The album was released in November of 2007.
  
 
A DVD taken from two "Live: With Teeth" tour dates on March 28 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and March 30 in El Paso, Texas entitled ''Beside You In Time'' was released in the US on February 27, 2007 on DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-Ray formats. A teaser trailer was released via his official website on September 23, 2006.
 
A DVD taken from two "Live: With Teeth" tour dates on March 28 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and March 30 in El Paso, Texas entitled ''Beside You In Time'' was released in the US on February 27, 2007 on DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-Ray formats. A teaser trailer was released via his official website on September 23, 2006.
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Recently, Reznor formed a new three-piece musical outlet with his wife, Mariqueen Maandig-Reznor and Atticus Ross. The project is known as ''How To Destroy Angels'' and will release their debut self-titled EP in Summer 2010.
 
Recently, Reznor formed a new three-piece musical outlet with his wife, Mariqueen Maandig-Reznor and Atticus Ross. The project is known as ''How To Destroy Angels'' and will release their debut self-titled EP in Summer 2010.
  
== Fallout with Marilyn Manson ==
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==Fallout with Marilyn Manson==
[[File:MansonReznor.jpg|thumbnail|right|300px|Manson singing "[[The Beautiful People]]" with Trent Reznor during Fragility v2.0 on [[2000/05/09 New York City, NY|May 9th, 2000]] at Madison Square Garden.]]
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[[Image:MansonReznor.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Manson singing "[[The Beautiful People]]" with Trent Reznor during Fragility v2.0 on [[2000/05/09 New York City, NY|May 9th, 2000]] at Madison Square Garden.]]
 
In 1997, [[Marilyn Manson]] was tapped to produce the soundtrack to the film ''Lost Highway.'' Reznor would end up getting the job, a move that Manson found hard to forgive. Over the next two years, Reznor and Manson exchanged harsh words but in 2000 they seemed to reconcile their differences, citing what they perceived as a threat to modern music: the resurgence of boy bands and the rise of "nü-metal."
 
In 1997, [[Marilyn Manson]] was tapped to produce the soundtrack to the film ''Lost Highway.'' Reznor would end up getting the job, a move that Manson found hard to forgive. Over the next two years, Reznor and Manson exchanged harsh words but in 2000 they seemed to reconcile their differences, citing what they perceived as a threat to modern music: the resurgence of boy bands and the rise of "nü-metal."
  
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In 2004, Reznor made a negative remark about Manson on a fan access questionaire:
 
In 2004, Reznor made a negative remark about Manson on a fan access questionaire:
  
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Recently in early 2009, Trent was quoted calling Manson a "dopey clown" and that his skills and wits of writing have been dulled due to substance abuse, though firmly believes he has a good talent. Manson responded by making a passing mention and a joke about the nickname later on in the summer in an interview.
 
Recently in early 2009, Trent was quoted calling Manson a "dopey clown" and that his skills and wits of writing have been dulled due to substance abuse, though firmly believes he has a good talent. Manson responded by making a passing mention and a joke about the nickname later on in the summer in an interview.
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In a 2012 interview with AZ Central when asked about if a future box set was able to be released without any issues with Interscope Records and Reznor, Manson stated 'No. That part of the whole record deal on our end is through. The only unfortunate part of that is that some of the mixes have been destroyed. But he didn't destroy the mixes I care about. I don't have any bad feelings towards him. I really don't. He helped put me out into the world and I went my way and whatever happened happened. I don't think you should go back and fix things that have already been done anyway.' When asked if there would be no hard feelings if Reznor and Manson did cross paths, Manson said 'No. I don't think there is tension. I don't think we ever really had a lot in common. We had a certain sense of humor in common. He was always more of the jock and I was more of the burnout.'
 
In a 2012 interview with AZ Central when asked about if a future box set was able to be released without any issues with Interscope Records and Reznor, Manson stated 'No. That part of the whole record deal on our end is through. The only unfortunate part of that is that some of the mixes have been destroyed. But he didn't destroy the mixes I care about. I don't have any bad feelings towards him. I really don't. He helped put me out into the world and I went my way and whatever happened happened. I don't think you should go back and fix things that have already been done anyway.' When asked if there would be no hard feelings if Reznor and Manson did cross paths, Manson said 'No. I don't think there is tension. I don't think we ever really had a lot in common. We had a certain sense of humor in common. He was always more of the jock and I was more of the burnout.'
  
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
 
* Manson's first appearance was for NIN's music video ''Gave Up'', in which Manson is shown playing guitar and doing backing vocals in the infamous Sharon Tate home in 1992.
 
* Manson's first appearance was for NIN's music video ''Gave Up'', in which Manson is shown playing guitar and doing backing vocals in the infamous Sharon Tate home in 1992.
 
* During the process of making [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'', Manson described Reznor as "the brother I never had," according to his autobiography, ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]''.
 
* During the process of making [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'', Manson described Reznor as "the brother I never had," according to his autobiography, ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]''.
 
* It was reported that Reznor had lost all masterdisks for Manson's albums on or prior to [[Nothing Records]] going out of business in 2004.
 
* It was reported that Reznor had lost all masterdisks for Manson's albums on or prior to [[Nothing Records]] going out of business in 2004.
 
* The first meeting that took place between the two was in 1989 when Manson interviewed Reznor for an article in [[25th Parallel]].
 
* The first meeting that took place between the two was in 1989 when Manson interviewed Reznor for an article in [[25th Parallel]].
 
 
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