Nine Inch Nails Database Terms starting with "F"
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| Sarah Fairless Featured with Nerve Factor covering the song "The Perfect Drug" on the NIN tribute album, Closer To The Spiral. | Database | |
Familiar Sting Recorded live at the Moore Theater in Seattle, WA. on April 19th, 1994. | Album | Discography |
| Feel The Pain Bootleg recording from 1995 Outside Tour with David Bowie. | Album | Discography |
| Fem 2 Fem Opened several shows for Nine Inch Nails on the Self Destruct 1994 US Tour. | Database | |
| The Filmstrip Covered "We're In This Together" on the NIN tribute album, Re-Covered In Nails. | Database | |
Filter The former guitarist for Nine Inch Nails, Richard Patrick is now the front man for the band Filter. | Database | |
| Filthy Fuckin Pigs Bootleg recording form 1995 Outside Tour with David Bowie. | Album | Discography |
| Final Destination A portion of "Into The Void" is played in the movie Final Destination. No soundtrack is available. | Database | |
Robin Finck Former touring NIN guitarist from 1994-2000. Currently playing in Guns 'n' Roses. Once a member of Cirque du Soleil. | Database | |
| Fist Fuck Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell. proper form can be found on the Broken EP. | Song | Lyrics |
| Fisted This box set was made in England and includes the CDs Fixed, March Of The Pigs Parts 1 and 2, and Closer parts 1 and 2. It also includes a shirt with the words "Fist" on the front and "Fuck" on the back, and 2 pins with the same words and one pin with a "n" printed on it. Although this box set does contain official material, the set itself is a bootleg. In a recent discussion on nin.com, Trent Reznor responded to a question about this and another box set; "Those are all bootlegs. I don't even know what's on them. Usually, that stuff is shitty quality crap designed to rip you off." | Album | Discography |
Fixed (Halo Six) Released in 1992 on Nothing Records. This recording contains various interpretations of songs that appear in their proper form on the Broken EP. Note: The U.S. version was out of print but has been reissued. | Album | Discography |
| Flesh Field This band covered the song "Heresy" on the NIN tribute album Closer To The Spiral. | Database | |
| Flood Producer / engineer / mixer, Flood (Mark Ellis), has greatly contributed to Nine Inch Nails by producing and mixing many NIN songs especially on Pretty Hate Machine. | Database | |
Flyentology Trent Reznor performs vocals on the song "Flyentology". | Album | Discography |
| Sam Fog Interpol band member who remixed "Every Day Is Exactly The Same" for the single release. (Halo 21) | Database | |
| The Follow Australian band who supported Nine Inch Nails on two of their Australian tour dates in 2005. | Database | |
Foreclosure Of A Dream This single contains a Trent Reznor remix titled "Symphony Of Destruction (The Gristle Mix)". | Album | Discography |
| The Four Of Us Are Dying No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
The Fragile (Halo Fourteen) Released on September 22nd, 1999. | Album | Discography |
The Fragile (Halo Fourteen) (Vinyl) The vinyl contains 2 songs not released on the CD or cassette version of The Fragile titled "10 Miles High" and "The New Flesh" and also contains a trimmed down version of the CD/cassette "Ripe [With Decay]" simply titled "Ripe". In addition, many of the tracks have been extended for the vinyl release. | Album | Discography |
| The Fragile No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Fragile (Keith Hillebrandt Remix) A remix of "The Fragile" by Keith Hillebrandt that was offered in mp3 format only from the official Nine Inch Nails Website (NIN.com). | Song | Lyrics |
| Fragility 1.0 The name of the tour in which Nine Inch Nails promoted The Fragile in Europe, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia from November of 1999 to Feburary of 2000. | Database | |
| Fragility 2.0 The name of the tour in which Nine Inch Nails promoted The Fragile in the United States and Canada from April of 2000 to June of 2000. | Database | |
| The Frail No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Frail (Version) Manipulated by Benelli with production by Joshua Eustis and Turk Dietrich. Violin by Steve Hakel and cello by Marc Paradis. | Song | Lyrics |
| Josh Freese Nine Inch Nails drummer. Replaced Alex Carapetis and Jerome Dillon to drum for Nine Inch Nails on the winter and summer 2006 tours. | Database | |
| John Fryer A co-producer for Pretty Hate Machine. He and Trent Reznor didn't exactly hit it off. Other associations include Cocteau Twins, and Love and Rockets. | Database | |
| Fuckchop Trent Reznor and Chris Vrenna's cat circa The Downward Spiral era. | Database | |
Further Down The Spiral (Halo Ten v2) (v2) (U.K.) Released in 1995 on Nothing Records in two different versions. Version two is the U.K. version. | Album | Discography |
Further Down The Spiral (Halo Ten) Released in 1995 on Nothing Records in two different versions. | Album | Discography |
Further Down The Spiral (Halo Ten v2) (Collectors Tin) (German) No additional information available. | Album | Discography |


Recorded live at the Moore Theater in Seattle, WA. on April 19th, 1994.
The former guitarist for Nine Inch Nails, Richard Patrick is now the front man for the band Filter.
Former touring NIN guitarist from 1994-2000. Currently playing in Guns 'n' Roses. Once a member of Cirque du Soleil.
Released in 1992 on Nothing Records. This recording contains various interpretations of songs that appear in their proper form on the Broken EP. Note: The U.S. version was out of print but has been reissued.
Trent Reznor performs vocals on the song "Flyentology".
This single contains a Trent Reznor remix titled "Symphony Of Destruction (The Gristle Mix)".
Released on September 22nd, 1999.
The vinyl contains 2 songs not released on the CD or cassette version of The Fragile titled "10 Miles High" and "The New Flesh" and also contains a trimmed down version of the CD/cassette "Ripe [With Decay]" simply titled "Ripe". In addition, many of the tracks have been extended for the vinyl release.
Released in 1995 on Nothing Records in two different versions. Version two is the U.K. version.
Released in 1995 on Nothing Records in two different versions.
No additional information available.