Trent Reznor discography

Trent Reznor in 2008.

This is a comprehensive discography of Trent Reznor, an American musician, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist most famous as the frontman and primary creative force behind the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. Reznor has also been associated with the bands Option 30, Exotic Birds, and Tapeworm, among others.

Though the majority of material released from Reznor has been under the Nine Inch Nails moniker, some material has been credited to Reznor himself, including writing, production, instrumental performances, and vocal contributions. Reznor has also remixed songs for a number of artists, including David Bowie, N*E*R*D, Megadeth, and Queen. See Nine Inch Nails discography for a list of works by Reznor as Nine Inch Nails.

Trent has recently released the first single with his newest band, How to Destroy Angels. This new band features the vocals of Mariqueen Maandig, Reznor's wife and former West Indian Girl frontwoman. Their first album was released as a free download via the band's website on June 1, 2010; with the single "A Drowning" available on iTunes and Amazon. This is Trent Reznor's first new material since his indefinite hiatus from Nine Inch Nails.

Writing and performance

Year Artist Name Type Sound(s) Notes
1996 Trent Reznor
Nine Inch Nails
Quake Video game Sound effects
Music
N/A
1997 Trent Reznor Lost Highway Film "Videodrones; Questions"
"Driver Down"
N/A
2004 A Perfect Circle eMOTIVe Album "Passive"[1] Originally "Vacant" by Tapeworm. Reznor does not perform on the recording.
2007 Saul Williams The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! Album All songs except:
"Tr(n)igger"
"Sunday Bloody Sunday"
"Scared Money"
N/A
2009 Puscifer "C" Is for (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference Here) Album "Potions (Deliverance Mix)" Originally by Tapeworm. Reznor does not perform on the recording.
2010 How to Destroy Angels How to Destroy Angels Album All songs N/A
2010 Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
The Social Network Film Original score Official soundtrack to the film, The Social Network
2011 Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Film Original score Official soundtrack to the film, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
2012 Trent Reznor Call of Duty: Black Ops II Video game Theme music N/A
2012 How to Destroy Angels An Omen EP Extended play All songs N/A
2013 How to Destroy Angels Welcome Oblivion Album All songs N/A
2013 Trent Reznor
Dave Grohl
Josh Homme
Sound City: Real to Reel Film "Mantra" Official soundtrack to the documentary film, Sound City.
2014 Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
Gone Girl Film Original score Official soundtrack to the film, Gone Girl.

Production credits

Year Artist Album Song(s) Notes
1994 Marilyn Manson Get Your Gunn

"Get Your Gunn"
"Misery Machine"

Co-producer
Portrait of an American Family Co-producer, Executive producer
Various Artists Natural Born Killers Producer, Compiler
1995 Marilyn Manson Lunchbox "Lunchbox"
"Down in the Park"
Co-producer
Prick Prick

"Communiqué"
"Tough"
"Other People"
"No Fair Fights"

Engineer[2]
Marilyn Manson Smells Like Children N/A
1996 Antichrist Superstar All songs except "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World" and "Kinderfeld". N/A
1997 Various Artists Lost Highway N/A
1998 Puff Daddy Victory: Remixes "Victory (Nine Inch Nails Remix)" N/A
2wo Voyeurs Executive producer
2004 Jakalope It Dreams Additional production
Zack de la Rocha Songs and Artists that Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11 "We Want It All" N/A
2006 Jakalope Born 4 Associate producer
2007 El-P I'll Sleep When You're Dead "Flyentology" Additional production
Saul Williams The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! N/A
2009 Jane's Addiction NINJA 2009 Tour Sampler "Chip Away"
"Whores"
N/A
2010 Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
The Social Network Original score N/A
2011 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo N/A
2012 Dave Grohl
Josh Homme
Trent Reznor
Sound City: Real to Reel "Mantra" N/A
2014 Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
Gone Girl Original score N/A

Remixes

For remixes credited to Nine Inch Nails, see Nine Inch Nails discography: Remixes.
Year Artist Album Song(s) Notes
1992 Machines of Loving Grace Burn Like Brilliant Trash "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (Radio Edit)", "Burnt Offering", "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (Dub 120 BPM)"
Megadeth "Symphony of Destruction", Foreclosure of a Dream, Sweating Bullets, Breadline "Symphony of Destruction (The Gristle Mix)"
Queen Stone Cold Crazy (promo), Freakshow compilation "Stone Cold Crazy (Trent Reznor Remix)"[3]
not officially released "Tie Your Mother Down (Trent Reznor Remix)" allegedly on personal mix tape received from Reznor
1993 Curve Blackerthreetrackertwo "Missing Link (Screaming Bird Mix)"
Butthole Surfers The Wooden Song "Who Was in My Room Last Night (Trent Reznor Remix)"
KMFDM Light Light (Fat Back Dub)
1994 Marilyn Manson Get Your Gunn "Mother Inferior Got Her Gunn"
1995 David Bowie The Hearts Filthy Lesson "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"
1998 12 Rounds Pleasant Smell "Pleasant Smell (Rethought by Trent Reznor, Keith Hillebrandt and Clint Mansell)"
Puff Daddy Victory "Victory (Nine Inch Nails Remix)"
2001 N*E*R*D Spin This (compilation) "Lapdance (Trent Reznor Remix)"
2003 Peter Gabriel Growing Up "Growing Up (Trent Reznor Remix)"
2005 U2 Vertigo (promo), Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own, Artificial Horizon "Vertigo (Trent Reznor Remix)"
2012 Telepathe Destroyer 12" "Destroyer" (Remix) Remix by Trent Reznor, Alessandro Cortini, & Atticus Ross[4]

Vocal contributions

Year Artist Album Song(s) Notes
1988 Lucky Pierre Communiqué "Communiqué", "I Need to Get to Know (Other People)" Backing vocals
1990 1000 Homo DJs Supernaut "Supernaut" Vocals allegedly distorted, but the topic is unsure due to Jourgensen's contradicting statements.
1991 Pigface Gub "Suck" Later rerecord by Nine Inch Nails on Broken.
1994 1000 Homo DJs Black Box (compilation) "Supernaut (Trent Reznor Vocal Version)"
Tori Amos Under the Pink "Past the Mission" Backing vocals
1998 Josh Wink Herehear "Black Bomb (Jerry in the Bag)"
2007 El-P I'll Sleep When You're Dead "Flyentology" Additional vocals
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris (UK, JP, AUS versions) and "You Know What You Did" "Era Vulgaris" Additional vocals
Saul Williams The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! "Break", "WTF!" Backing vocals on "WTF!"
2013 Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork "Kalopsia", "Fairweather Friends" vocals

Instrumental contributions

Year Instrument Artist Album Song(s)
1994 Guitar Marilyn Manson Portrait of an American Family "Lunchbox"
1996 Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar "Little Horn", "Mister Superstar", "Deformography"
1991 Loops Pigface Gub "The Bushmaster"
1996 Mellotron Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar "Cryptorchid"
1994 Mixing Marilyn Manson Portrait of an American Family
1996 Piano Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar "Man That You Fear"
1991 Programming Crunch-Ø-Matic Cautiøn Dø Nøt Play
1996 Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar
2007 Saul Williams The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!
2011 Robbie Robertson How To Become Clairvoyant "Madame X"
1988 Saxophone Lucky Pierre Communiqué "I Need to Get to Know (Other People)"
1994 Marilyn Manson Portrait of an American Family "My Monkey"

Other credits

Year Artist Album Notes
1989 Troop Attitude Engineer[5]

References

General
Specific
  1. D'Angelo, Joe (2001-02-13). "NIN's Reznor Teams With Tool's Keenan For Tapeworm". MTV.com. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
  2. Kuhn, Steve (February 10, 1995). "Prick". Washington City Paper. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  3. Sheer Heart Attack -- Stone Cold Crazy
  4. "Federal Prism". federalprism.com. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
  5. Zelenko, Michael and Naomi Zeichner. "We're In This Together: An Oral History of Nine Inch Nails". The Fader. Retrieved October 16, 2015.

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