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Plus: Trent Reznor terrified of fronting Kiss.
Plus: Josh Holloway more comfortable being an ass.
Plus: Does Christian Bale use steroids?
Fortunately, there were no riots this time around.
When Trent Reznor is the guy doing your intervention, you know you've got some serious problems.
And in a barely related story, Jay Leno is not happy that tickets to his free show in Detroit have landed on eBay.
Following Wednesday's blistering Tweet from Reznor, Cornell fires back in a stinging Tweet of his own.
Just in case Wayne Coyne vs. Win Butler, the Edge vs. Sting, and Miley Cyrus vs. Radiohead failed to satisfy your need for completely hilarious rock beef today.
He'll be releasing an iPhone-based version of the video game Tap Tap Revolution, featuring NIN tracks.
Trent is taking meetings with HBO to discuss how they'd be able to screw up his great idea.
Plus: Wayne Coyne on the gaping orifices in his new movie, and M. Night Shyamalan makes no sense.
Let's face it, this episode rocked. Our recap is within.
In the two days since NIN surprised us with yet another album—this one free to download, and with singing!—we’ve reconnected with Trent Reznor, dirty pop-song writer.
Yes, there's another new NIN album available on Trent's Website — but this time for free!
Yep, there's another secret Nine Inch Nails album on the way.
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