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+ | The video was banned from MTV and most major outlets. A partial version of the video can be found on [[Closure]]. There were reports that the complete video was shown at dance clubs in the early 1990s and can now be found on the NINternet. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== |
Revision as of 20:06, 19 February 2007
Sin (Long)
Sin (Dub)
Sin (Short)
Common
About
"Sin" is the seventh song from Pretty Hate Machine. Obviously, this song is about sex, viceral desires, lust and guilt. Remixes were featured on the Sin single along with a B-side (a cover of Queen's "Get Down, Make Love") The song is often amped up live to a more dancable version of the song.
Appearances
- Purest Feeling II (fake demo)
- Pretty Hate Machine
- Sin (remixes)
- Closure (video)
- And All That Could Have Been (live)
Versions
- Sin
- Sin (Short)
- Sin (Dub)
- Sin (Long)
Song Credits
- Production: Trent Reznor, John Fryer
- Remix: Keith LeBlanc
- Engineering: John Fryer, Keith LeBlanc, Kennan Keating, Ken Quartarone
- Mix: Keith LeBlanc, Trent Reznor
The Video
A video was released in 1990, using the "(Short)" remix of the song. It was directed by Brett Turnbull. The video features featured two girls dancing with each other at the beginning before cutting to the main focus of the video. A woman, naked except for what looks like straps to spelunking gear and a halogen lamp, walking a wrist bound Trent Reznor with a bag over his head through what looks like an industrial warehouse complex. He is then strapped into a large rotary harness where she spins him throughout the remainder of the video. These scenes are intercut with two young gay lovers who eventually fight and make up, a man and woman wearing ritualistic dressings and dancing, as well as visuals of a pierced penis and clitoris, all reflecting the song's dark, sexual aspects.
The video was banned from MTV and most major outlets. A partial version of the video can be found on Closure. There were reports that the complete video was shown at dance clubs in the early 1990s and can now be found on the NINternet.
Lyrics
You give me the reason You give me control I gave you my Purity My Purity you stole Did you think I wouldn’t recognize this compromise Am I just to stupid to realize Stale incense old sweat and lies lies lies It comes down to this Your kiss Your fist And your strain It gets under my skin Within Take in The extent of my sin You give me the anger You give me the nerve Carry out my sentence I get what I deserve I’m just an effigy to be defaced To be disgraced Your need for me has been replaced And if I can’t have everything well then just give me a taste It comes down to this Your kiss Your fist And your strain It gets under my skin Within Take in The extent of my sin