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I replaced the Case due to cracks making the case weak. "Head Like a Hole" is a song by the American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released as the second single from the band's debut studio album, Pretty Hate Machine (1989). It enjoyed heavy rotation on the radio at the time of its release, eventually reaching number 9 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. Trent Reznor wrote "Head Like a Hole" after having toured in late 1988 as the support act for Skinny Puppy. The song was produced by Reznor, Flood and Keith LeBlanc. "Head Like a Hole" was the last song written for the album and came together quickly in Reznor's bedroom, with his accounts of the process in retrospective interviews varying from it taking "about 15 minutes" to one day.[1][2][3][note 1] Reznor said that the song emerged from the feel that "I needed something to kind of break the guitars out and be a bit more aggressive", with the aggression turned up further by producer Keith LeBlanc after Reznor learned that label executives had not liked the early version of his album. The many revisions meant that, despite being one of the first songs Reznor took to Flood, it was finalized later than the rest of the album.[3] "Head Like a Hole" became the opening track on Nine Inch Nails' debut studio album, and is one of the two Nine Inch Nails songs produced by Flood to appear on Pretty Hate Machine (1989).[5] 115 BPM
| Condition | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sealed | Unsealed |
| Format | CD |
| Artist | Nine Inch Nails |
| Release Title | Head Like A Hole 10 Track CD Maxi Single |
| Genre | Electronic, Rock |
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