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'''''Halo 00''''' is a commercial silver bootleg released in summer 1992 (or earlier). It was supposedly a limited, numbered release of 2000 copies. | '''''Halo 00''''' is a commercial silver bootleg released in summer 1992 (or earlier). It was supposedly a limited, numbered release of 2000 copies. | ||
− | The first track is a soundboard recording of | + | The first track is a soundboard recording of Pig performing "[[Suck]]" at an unknown Lollapalooza date in 1991. It can be differentiated from [[NIN]]'s version by noting the different structure; NIN's version does not use the harmonized guitar lead. The second track is "[[Supernaut]]" with the original vocals by [[Trent Reznor]], rumored to be taken from a rare 1990 Wax Trax sampler. This was a couple years before the Reznor vocal version was officially released on the Wax Trax Black Box. |
These 2 tracks were later made available on the bootleg ''[[Demos and Remixes]]''. | These 2 tracks were later made available on the bootleg ''[[Demos and Remixes]]''. | ||
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==Tracklisting== | ==Tracklisting== |
Revision as of 02:15, 24 November 2009
Background
Halo 00 is a commercial silver bootleg released in summer 1992 (or earlier). It was supposedly a limited, numbered release of 2000 copies.
The first track is a soundboard recording of Pig performing "Suck" at an unknown Lollapalooza date in 1991. It can be differentiated from NIN's version by noting the different structure; NIN's version does not use the harmonized guitar lead. The second track is "Supernaut" with the original vocals by Trent Reznor, rumored to be taken from a rare 1990 Wax Trax sampler. This was a couple years before the Reznor vocal version was officially released on the Wax Trax Black Box.
These 2 tracks were later made available on the bootleg Demos and Remixes.
Tracklisting
- "Suck (Live)" – 5:26
- "Supernaut (Original)" – 6:24