Nine Inch Nails releasing remastered, expanded edition of Pretty Hate Machine

Remember when Trent Reznor just made music instead of grand conceptual statements that could only be untangled by visiting various websites and going on treasure hunts for flash drives in public restrooms and then watching an HBO miniseries? On Nov. 22, you’ll be able to revisit a simpler time when a younger, hungrier Trent Reznor did less bench-presses and just made angry songs for fellow pale and skinny goth kids to seethe about gym class to with the upcoming remastered and expanded reissue of Nine Inch Nails’ debut Pretty Hate Machine. In addition to seminal tracks like “Head Like A Hole,” “Sin,” and “Down In It” dug up from the original tapes and given the digital treatment by latter-day NIN engineer Tom Baker, the new version adds an eleventh track, an Al Jourgensen-produced cover of Queen’s “Get Down Make Love” that was originally the B-side to the “Sin” single.