Trent Reznor Wants to Tap You Like an Animal
He'll be releasing an iPhone-based version of the video game Tap Tap Revolution, featuring NIN tracks.
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He'll be releasing an iPhone-based version of the video game Tap Tap Revolution, featuring NIN tracks.
The new iPhone has captured the hearts and minds of many a New Yorker — but, uh, can you actually get a signal on the thing?
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