Nine Inch Nails 05/07/1994
Set I
Pinion
Terrible Lie
Sin
March Of The Pigs
Something I Can Never Have
Closer
Reptile
Wish
Suck
The Only Time
Get Down Make Love
Down In It
Big Man With A Gun
Head Like A Hole
Dead Souls
Help Me Im In Hell
Happiness In Slavery
Terrible Lie
Sin
March Of The Pigs
Something I Can Never Have
Closer
Reptile
Wish
Suck
The Only Time
Get Down Make Love
Down In It
Big Man With A Gun
Head Like A Hole
Dead Souls
Help Me Im In Hell
Happiness In Slavery
Set II
Set III
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Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mike Marteny | cdr / 2 | A | View | ECM 220>D3>DAT(M)>FLAC>CDR(1) | ||
| Notes: | D1 64:00 D2 19:55 | |||||
| BLG | FLAC / 1 | View | Sony ECM-S220 > Sony TCD-D3 > DAT-M > FLAC | |||
| Zoooma | FLAC / 0 | View | audience (taper: tapeworm(48); DPA 4061's) | |||
| Apocalypse | FLAC / 1 | View | AUD(X) | |||
| Notes: | AUD | |||||
| Seven | FLAC / 0 | View | ||||
| Colin McLeod | / 0 | View | ||||
| Preston Klingler | CDR / 1 | A+ | View | Unknown Rec. Info | ||
| Notes: | Excellent. | |||||
| Stuart Ferguson | CDR / 1 | View | Audience | |||
| Notes: | DVD 3623; lineage: Equipment: Sonic Studio DSM3 + Sony TCD-D3. Taper: D. Merz. Generation: 1st Gen cassette. Lineage: Master DAT > Cass. > Nakamichi CR-3A > Sony PCM-M10 (24/48) > Adobe Audition (Normalize to -0.1 db, Convert to 16/44) > CDWAVE (track) > FLAC | |||||
| Anthony | FLAC / 1 | View | >Sony D-3 DAT recorder (16bit-48kHz) >ECM-S220 Mic >CDWAVE 1.98 >FLAC (level 8) | |||
| acc123456 | CD / 1 | View | ||||
| acc123456 | CD / 1 | View | ECM 220>D3 | |||
| Notes: | recently surfaced source | |||||
| Greg Johnson | FLAC / 1 | View | Sony ECM-S220 > Sony TCD-D3 | |||
| Notes: | Generation: DAT(M) [16bit/48KHz] > WAV [16bit/48KHz] > FLAC [Level 8] Transfer: Unknown > CD Wave 1.98 Length: 1:23:53 Size: 493 MB | |||||
| Ben | FLAC / 0 | B+ | View | |||
| Notes: | Sony ECM-S220 > Sony TCD-D3 | |||||
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