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Apple Makes NIN Hurt

Posted Mon May 4, 2009 11:21am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in As Heard On...

Future-thinking, technology-embracing Nine Inch Nails leader Trent Reznor--who left Interscope Records in 2007 and now independently releases music using technologies like BitTorrent--recently further delved into the digital age by creating a new, GPS-enabled iPhone app that allows fans to interact with each other at concerts in real time. It's a pretty cool tool for NIN diehards, sort of like a NIN-specialized Twitter.

But the new update of the NIN app seems to have downward-spiraled, so to speak, as it has been rejected by Apple due to "obscene, pornographic, offensive, or defamatory content."

Trent just posted this bummer news on Twitter, saying: "Apple rejects the NIN iPhone update because it contains objectionable content. The objectionable content referenced is [the NIN album] The Downward Spiral." 

Trent also discussed the controversy on the Nine Inch Nails website, likening the situation to one NIN dealt with previously:

"I'll voice the same issue I had with Wal-Mart years ago, which is a matter of consistency and hypocrisy. Wal-Mart went on a rampage years ago insisting all music they carry be censored of all profanity and 'clean' versions be made for them to carry. Bands (including Nirvana) tripped over themselves editing out words, changing album art, etc. to meet Wal-Mart's standards of decency--because Wal-Mart sells a lot of records. NIN refused, and you'll notice a pretty empty NIN section at any Wal-Mart. My reasoning was this: I can understand if you want the moral posturing of not having any 'indecent' material for sale--but you could literally turn around 180 degrees from where the NIN record would be and purchase the film 'Scarface' completely uncensored, or buy a copy of Grand Theft Auto where you can be rewarded for beating up prostitutes. How does that make sense?"

Seems like the iPhone has become a pretty hate machine for Trent.

Check out Digg's Trent interview on new technologies

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125. Yahoo! Music User -
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128. Yahoo! Music User -
Walm art U SUCK !

129. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
who gives a flying rats crap about phones-worry about me

130. VICTORA -
I reckon it is okay what Walmart is doing.With uncensored stuff every where it is not bad for walmart to take some precaution by selling good audited music

131. DiDi -
Well boodamnhoo, move on , there's still some room at the bottom.lol

132. Jonathan -
I'm glad now there isn't an app for everything

133. shorty -
"Profanity is the effort of a feeble mind trying to express itself forcefully". I read that once on a sign somewhere. And it holds true. If you think Profanity is "freedom of speech", think again.

134. Wiiwantgames -
I love beating hookers

135. Wiiwantgames -
BOYCOT WALMART. RAN BY ILLEGALS AROUND HEAR..
WAL MART SUCKS

136. Shelly t -
Why does anything have a content in which it has to be banned int the first place. What is wrong with you people

137. shorty -
Hey dbm11c : You must have an awfully feeble mind ! Just about every other word you wrote was expletive. Shameful !

Oh ! "All hail Satan"????????? I feel sorry for you !

138. Irene -
Just spend your money elsewhere, or take up an activity, cherish your family, and hold hands and sing off the top of some perceftly well-rounded hill. It usually brings world peace and ends world-wide famine.

139. elgato 19 -
Trent makes a solid point on the movies and games that wal-mart sells, hypocrisy at its best. But while we are here, is NIN even relevant anymore? Trent is what I call more gimmicky than talented, drops f-bombs and all other kinds of swears in his music and hides behind freedom of speech instead of admitting he can't come up with anything intelligent to put in his songs. Closer is a terrible song and was way overhyped because of one lyric. But hey, you bought into it because you thought it was edgy and provocative, go Trent- proving how dumb we really are

140. Carrie -
Trent is so eloquent in the way he lays out his reasons for not editing. I think if people are adults making their own money (and spending it on an iphone no less) they should be able to pick and choose what they see. NIN fans hardly have virgin ears- I have loved them since 1992 when I first heard them.
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