Like it’s a look into a soul of one of the most famous musicians of all time right before they’re about to die. He’s showing us that whatever we ever have had is fleeting and time comes for us all :(

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    It’s the one song I can sing at karaoke when I want to get a free drink from someone who thinks I am horribly depressed

    The secret is that I am horribly depressed

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    I am sure I will be the odd reply here but I fuckin hate his version of the song, just absolutely despise it. It sounds awful, he sounds like he’s faking it, it was bad and trent reznor should have gotten a job doing mixing or some shit in the late 90s to prevent the rest of his career from happening

    to be clear, the NIN early albums are fucking amazing

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    I often wonder what elderly people feel when they think about how many of their former friends and foes are gone forever, how their current friends will one day go, and how they’re at the end of their life as well

    I often hear that old people accept death pretty easily and aren’t too bothered by it. I mean, I see that with my mom when she shows me old photos and points out that like half of her friends are dead casually.

    But still. I’ve accepted that death is inevitable, but something about the end of other things around me make me feel more uncomfortable than the thought of eventually dying. I suppose it’s dying last and being alone is the scary part.

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      Your first paragraph is one of the most terrifying thoughts of all time imo

      Like of course we all die, but that level of introspection into the human condition just fucks me up big time

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          Just view it as going one direction over and over again. Chords are super basic so you don’t have to think about them much. Just started slow and bump up your speed until you get full speed. It’s a song that really psyched me out more than it needed to. Finger picking makes the song pretty easy, but the song’s sound is done with a pick for sure and that makes it a lot more difficult

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      He didn’t write it. But even the original artist respects the hell out of his performance of.

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        I was referring to the entire performance as Johnny Cash getting to write the epitaph for his own life. Trent Reznor admitted that the song didn’t really feel like his anymore after hearing the cover.

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          It’s one of the most powerful songs I’ve ever heard, so my random ass certainly agrees

          But I’m hearing it once had a Reddit moment which makes me kinda sad

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    I just want to say a picture of Nathan fielder in a nine inch nails t shirt inspired this post

    I’ve always had a hard time categorizing nine inch nails, they always seemed like a genre of their own

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    Cash’s low drone really just hits right when I’m feeling down.

    I love how much he respected talent and creativity from other artists.