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trying to find the name of the song | Reviewer: wantedFan | 7/14/09

i first heard this song watching the movie Wanted (which was amazing by the way) in i said to myself "omg ive got 2 get this on even my ipod" even though it took me half the day to find it. its 1 of the best songs ive heard in awhile.



song | Reviewer: Bre | 5/15/09

I think people are digging a little too deep for a meaning to this song. The meaning of this song is in the title. It's about doing what society wants(ex: an office job), and never doing anything special with your life. You can't look different, you can't act different; society will shut you out if you do. We are taught to get an education, get a job, marry the opposite sex, and start a family. No one ever tells us to start a band, become an actor, or travel the world. We use the term "dream job" and push it aside. Sometimes we think we are happy with our simple lives, but in the end we want more and can't help but come to the realization that the names on our tombstones aren't significant. We have to do what we are told, every single day. It's all the same.



Snowy The Arctic Foxy | Reviewer: Anonymous | 5/17/09

When I first heard this song, I was blown away. I then looked up the lyrics and damn they're almost like my life currently is. This song truely is a masterpiece and Trent is a real genius. NIN forever.



My life | Reviewer: beyboy | 5/11/09

I first heard this song while watching the movie WANTED.Im a Black guy that really dont get down with rock music but this song made me feel something.So i looked it up so i can hear the entire song and it blew my mind.This is my life and its was if i wrote it word for word.That same day i went out and brought the CD which was my first rock CD.NIN was the group singing this song.I then went on youtube to see the video and i knew this was the song for my life.



this is magnificent | Reviewer: mykie | 4/3/09

The first time i heard this song, it was on my radio when i was driving myself to therapy. im a rape victim, and a subsequent addict to marijuana, alcohol and cocaine as well as a self-mutilator. this song did something for me that i cant really put into words. all i know is that i can relate to what he's describing. when youre so depressed, the only thing you can do is drift through life in a sort of numb paralysis. you dont really feel anything. days and nights run together, like your mind has put up it's final defense against it own worst enemy: YOU. you dont feel your pain, but at the same time, you're not happy by far. its moving, to know that someone else knows what it's like to go through that. especially someone like trent reznor.



what it means? | Reviewer: Bobbie Sue | 3/12/09

i really think this song is about aman intraped in a prision or hospital and he plans to kill himself but he cannot see his loved ones before theis happends and he hopes where he will hid this piece of paper(suicide note) they will exactly know where to find it.



About everyday | Reviewer: batch3 | 3/5/09

this song is all about it... every day is the same... i know it because i feel the same... goes and comes, comes and goes, from home to work everyday all the same... sometimes you can think about deja vu but its just you having another mechanical day and things like that...



suicide | Reviewer: just a person | 10/8/08

I don't know what this song is actually about but I have a friend that was depressed and suicidal for about 6 months and this says nearly exactly what she described going to school as when she was depressed. Going through the routine and trying to act like everyone else and do what you are told because everyone is watching and if you act like yourself they will think you are sick again.And you just feel so lost and empty. I don't know anything about the band but I like this song and that is what it sounds like to me.



How I got to understand freedom of speech was truly dead | Reviewer: Roland Michel Tremblay | 9/6/08

I had a clear idea of what this song meant before I read other comments from people who contacted me, now I am not so sure. They mentioned a man being in an asylum, or even 1984 of George Orwell. Well, I will still share with you what my first impression was and what I felt like writing right after reading the lyrics (yes, I am insane, yes, I am suicidal, and from comments I read, I gather that this is exactly where Trent Reznor was when he wrote that song):

Do you know Nine Inch Nails? Trent Reznor? I saw them live in Brixton London last year, it was impressive. If there is one band beyond that freedom of speech bullshit, it is Nine Inch Nails.

It is so crude, it is so direct, so cathartic, there is nothing else on this planet that could give it to you just like Nine Inch Nails can. I mentioned them everywhere, in books I have written years ago and that got published in France, meaning nothing to any French reader, and yet, I felt the need to tell the whole world about NIN, as if somehow it was just an extension of myself. What I am, what I aspire to be, this is it, that cathartic.

In 2005 came that song, Every Day Is Exactly The Same, the best song NIN ever did, so deep, so significant, it signifies the death of free speech. Because, dear me, if even Trent Reznor cannot express himself, and has to use tricks to make us understand his true meaning, then, we are all lost, freedom of speech is truly dead.

I bought the CD “With Teeth” in Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, when I was living there two years ago. I cannot believe it took me that long to finally appreciate its true significance, as it is illuminating.

When my own personal hero, tells me, that he is no longer capable of telling me what he really feels inside, what he really thinks, then, is there still a purpose to this existence?

I need an escape from reality, he is supposed to provide it for me. By being extreme, more extreme that I could ever dream to be. And now he is telling me that they got to him and that he can no longer do so. I am now left to my own fate.

A miracle! Simply a miracle that such a hidden message, could be embedded within such an album as “With Teeth”. Such a great song, their best ever, and so, you would have to pay attention. I certainly paid attention, and researched those lyrics, because frankly, I could not have figured it out from listening to the song.

It was hidden indeed, but here are the words. They are unmistakable, you cannot misunderstand this. There is no more freedom of speech in this world. Not even from Nine Inch Nails or Trent Reznor. It has really just finished me.

I just don’t know what to do, what to think. I don’t know even if I can still say anything in this world. Can I? Will you let me? Will you listen to me? Where are those threats? Will it get to threaten me as well? When, how, who?

Well, as astonishing as this can be, that Nine Inch Nails, that Trent Reznor, can no longer feel free to speak, I feel free to say whatever I want, and I certainly, will say, whatever I want!

I do not care to be shot, threaten, mishandled, or criticised. I have nothing to lose, because I am nothing. I am not an industry all unto myself. I live beyond everything, because I am so disgusted by everything, that departing this life would be welcomed.

I am electrified! That even my dearest hero can no longer speak, as freedom of speech is dead! Well, I am not dead! I will continue to speak for everyone else. I will speak whatever I want, whenever I want, until I get shot! And I don’t care! Because you have made this life such a living hell, no one in their right mind would wish to be alive in this world in the first place!

No one will threaten me. There is still a freedom of speech in this world, for as long as I live.

Roland Michel Tremblay

http://www.themarginal.com/destructivism.htm




brilliant | Reviewer: shelby | 8/4/08

i first heard this song when i went to see the movie "Wanted" and it describes the main characters situation perfectly in the beginning of the movie, explaining how he feels about his boring, mundane life as an accountant who gets walked all over by his boss, best friend and girlfriend. I totally fell in love with it as soon as i heard it and when i realised it was NIN, it definitely made me love it more!! brilliant song, brilliant band, brilliant movie!





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