Nine Inch NailsWith Teeth

Label:

Nothing Records – B0004553-01

Series:

NIN – HALO_19 V

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Industrial

Tracklist

A1 All The Love In The World
Featuring [Turntables]Alien Tom
PercussionDave Grohl
Programmed By [Additional Programming]Rupert Parkes
5:15
A2 You Know What You Are?
Drums [Live]Dave Grohl
3:42
A3 The Collector
Drums [Live]Dave Grohl
3:07
A4 The Hand That Feeds 3:32
B5 Love Is Not Enough 3:41
B6 Every Day Is Exactly The Same
Drums [Live]Dave Grohl
4:55
B7 With Teeth
Drums [Live]Jerome Dillon
5:38
C1 Only 4:23
C2 Getting Smaller
Drums [Live]Dave Grohl
3:35
C3 Sunspots
Drums [Live]Dave Grohl
4:03
C4 Home
Drums [Live]Jerome Dillon
3:12
D5 The Line Begins To Blur
Drums [Live]Dave Grohl
3:44
D6 Beside You In Time 5:25
D7 Right Where It Belongs 5:07

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered AtPrecision Mastering
  • Pressed ByUnited Record Pressing
  • Manufactured ByUniversal Music & Video Distribution, Corp.
  • Distributed ByUniversal Music & Video Distribution, Corp.
  • Copyright ©Interscope Records

Credits

  • ArtworkRob Sheridan (2)
  • Drum Programming [Additional]Jerome Dillon
  • EngineerTrent Reznor
  • Mastered ByTom Baker (3)
  • Mastered By [Surround Mastering]Bob Ludwig
  • ProducerTrent Reznor
  • Programmed By, Co-producer, Sound Designer [Sound Design]Atticus Ross
  • Written-By, Arranged By, Sound Designer [Sound Design]Trent Reznor

Notes

Picture labels, double dip compression rings.
Issued in a gatefold sleeve with a matte finish. The advisory warning to the sleeve front lower right is part of the print, not a sticker.
Discs held in die cut white paper inners with deeply curved corners.
4" x 2" hype sticker applied to the shrink-wrap.

Credits & lyrics available on the official NIN website.

Hype sticker reads: "Also includes "Home" available only on vinyl.

Tracks are numbered sequentially across each individual disc, 001 to 007.
The album is stylistically entitled "[WITH_TEETH]" at all points.
Underscoring is also used liberally around the catalogue number, tracklisting etc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 02498 81355 3
  • Barcode (Scanned): 602498813553
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): B0004553-01-LP1-SIDE 1 ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): B0004553-01-LP1-SIDE 2 ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, etched): B0004553-01-LP2 SIDE 1 ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, etched): B0004553-01-LP2 SIDE 2 ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): B0004553-01-LP1 SIDE 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): B0004553-01-LP1 SIDE 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C label): B0004553-01-LP2 SIDE 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D label): B0004553-01-LP2 SIDE 2

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With Teeth (CD, Album, Digipak) Nothing Records 0602498814390 Europe 2005
With Teeth (Hybrid, DualDisc, Multichannel, NTSC, Album, Stereo) Interscope Records B0004553-82 US 2005
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With Teeth (CD, Album, Digipak) Nothing Records B0004553-02 US 2005
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With Teeth (Limited Tour Edition) (CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video, Multichannel, NTSC, Album, Stereo, All Media, Limited Edition) Nothing Records 0602498824375 Europe 2005
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With Teeth (CD, Album, Stereo) Interscope Records UICS-1095 Japan 2005

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Reviews

  • NorthLittleRawk's avatar
    NorthLittleRawk
    Sounds great when it wants to. I haven't heard the definitive version. But it's just not Trent's best output and kinda where I stopped paying attention to him. Everyday and Only are still incredible, though. That don't change
    • slantedenchante's avatar
      slantedenchante
      this is gonna make me sound insane, but has anyone else purchased a sealed copy of this and gotten two test pressing LPs of bobby valentino - special occasion instead of with teeth? trying to figure out if i just got mega scammed or if this is something that has happened before. anyway, if you need two copies of disc 2 of special occasion i got em
      • Batwingsforever's avatar
        Batwingsforever
        So funny to see flippers still trying to sell this at high prices considering the reissue is superb to this one.
        • Petermeikle's avatar
          Petermeikle
          Anybody have a pic of the hype sticker on the 2005 original?
          • shade1on1's avatar
            shade1on1
            crazy prices for the original are still so high considering the superior reissue.
            • dustinb555's avatar
              dustinb555
              times up savages. drop your prices or you are never going to sell. https://store.nin.com/products/with-teeth
              • ct_576's avatar
                ct_576
                The Fragile was like this in price before the repress def edition, don't worry everyone
                • DJCVR's avatar
                  DJCVR
                  Edited 5 years ago
                  Shit, careful what you wish for. I craved a straight rock record from NIN since I took a trip down the rabbit hole of their discography and stumbled on "PHM" - this is not what I wanted. Grohl on drums is a cool attraction as is the single "Every Day Is Exactly The Same" (off of one of the soundtracks for one of the greatest comic books turned movies "Wanted", shoutout to the Millarverse) but the album plays like the theme of the single. It's generic rock, which is not generic of any NIN release I have heard yet. The most voclas that I have heard from Reznor since "PHM" or "Spiral" and to be honest, the years have not been kind to those vocals on this release. Plus I heard it on youtube, so many of the tracks were redacted for stupid copyright reasons. Overall, not the best NIN listening experience.
                  • bpwlogan's avatar
                    bpwlogan
                    Such a great release and probably my overall favorite drop by Trent. I might have to double dip on the repress, but my Nothing/Interscope double black vinyl set sounds really good.
                    • AJRangel22's avatar
                      AJRangel22
                      Can someone a scanned picture of the hype sticker?

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