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Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

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Ten percent of the American population thinks that Barack Obama is a Muslim. Those are the people that have not learned the skill of filtering information from the vast barrage of inaccurate information that we're all faced with everyday. I think that's a very 21st century skill.

I really believe in the power of music - and I mean literally the power of musical tones - to rearrange the way you can think.

I'm always very careful to make the distinction between music criticism and music journalism. A lot of people don't. But criticism doesn't require reporting. You can write criticism at home in your underwear. On the other hand, journalism takes legwork - you have to get out there and see things and talk to people.

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Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.

Nine Inch Nails' sound is dominated by clanging synths and sardonic, shrieking vocals.