In April 2010, ''[[Bicycle Music]]'' bought the entirety of TVT's catalogue, including ''Pretty Hate Machine''. They confirmed that they would be reissuing the album once more, and there was speculation that they would be willing to release the deluxe edition proposed by TVT in 2005.
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The co-publishing rights to Trent Reznor’s Nine Inch Nails catalog include the songs from all album releases from Pretty Hate Machine through Year Zero. As well, in acquiring the master recording rights to NIN’s groundbreaking debut, Pretty Hate Machine, Bicycle will be responsible for re-releasing this album which has been out of print and unavailable through digital distribution outlets for several years. “It goes without saying how important these works are to the entire landscape of Alternative Rock. Our team sees incredible creative and business opportunities with this catalog and we look forward to working with our new partners and artists"," said Steve Salm, Partner at Bicycle.
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On October 22, Reznor announced that the reissue was to be a remastered edition, stating on [[nin.com]][http://forum.nin.com/bb/read.php?9,1162370]:
#"[[The Only Time]]" – 4:47
#"[[Ringfinger]]" – 5:40
*The 2010 remastered edition adds "[[Get Down, Make Love]]"," originally a B-side on ''[[Sin (halo)|Sin]]'', on the end.
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Reznor stated in one of his posts on the Prodigy service in the early 90s that:
''"The cover of PHM is a photo of the blades of some sort of turbine stretched vertically so they would look somewhat like bones or a rib cage"."''[http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=327]
In an interview with [http://sleevage.com/nin-pretty-hate-machine/ Sleevage.com], Rob Sheridan described the long process he went through to update the artwork for the re-issue: