Nine Inch Nails Database Terms starting with "P"
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Painful Convictions Tracks 1-9 are pre-Pretty Hate Machine demos. Tracks 10-16 are various promotional mixes. Disc C (disc 2) recorded live at Woodstock on August 13th, 1994. | Album | Discography |
| Past The Mission A release on the Tori Amos album, Under The Pink on which Trent Reznor performs backup vocals. | Database | |
Richard Patrick Guitarist for Nine Inch Nails 1989 through 1993. Patrick now leads the band Filter. | Database | |
| Peaches Supported Nine Inch Nails on the second half of their summer 2006 tour. | Database | |
| A Perfect Circle The band, A Perfect Circle, is a side project of Maynard James Keenan from Tool. Other members were Billy Howerdel (former NIN tech), Jeordie White (current NIN bass player), Josh Freese (current NIN drummer), and Danny Lohner (former NIN bass player). Released the Tapeworm song "Vacant" and supported Nine Inch Nails on Fragility 2.0 US tour. | Database | |
The Perfect Drug For promotional use only. | Album | Discography |
| The Perfect Drug Originally released on the Lost Highway soundtrack and created in 1996 under the Nothing Records label. Written and performed by Nine Inch Nails. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Perfect Drug (Aphrodite Mix) Released on the DJ-only promotional vinyl sent to radio stations. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Perfect Drug (Complete) No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Perfect Drug (Edit) No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Perfect Drug (Meat Beat Manifesto) Remix and additional production by Jack Dangers. Engineered by Josh T. Roberts at Toast Studios, S.F. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Perfect Drug (Nine Inch Nails) Remixed by Trent Reznor and Keith Hillebrandt and engineered/mixed by Brian Pollack at Nothing Studios, New Orleans. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Perfect Drug (Plug) Remix and additional production by Luke Vibert. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Perfect Drug (Spacetime Continuum) Recreated by Jonah Sharp. | Song | Lyrics |
| The Perfect Drug (The Orb) Engineered by Andy Hughes. | Song | Lyrics |
The Perfect Drug Versions (Halo Eleven) The eleventh release from Nine Inch Nails better know as The Perfect Drug Versions. Includes remixes of "The Perfect Drug" by Meat Beat Manifesto, Plug, Nine Inch Nails, Spacetime Continuum, and The Orb. | Album | Discography |
The Perfect Drug Versions (Halo Eleven) (Import) No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
The Perfect Drug No additional information available. | Video | Gallery |
The Perfect Drug - The Best Themes No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
| Steven Perkins Trent Reznor created many drum loops for The Downward Spiral by recording Porno For Pyros' drummer Steven Perkins live in the studio. | Database | |
| The Persistence Of Loss No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| PETA "People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals". Trent Reznor did the voiceover for a PETA video highlighting the cruel treatment of cats and dogs used in the Chinese fur trade. | Database | |
| Lara Peterson Along with George Sarah, covered "Something I Can Never Have (Bleak Mix)" on the NIN tribute album, Radiant Decay. | Database | |
| Photek Remixed "The Hand That Feeds" - Straight, Ruff and Dub - for The Hand That Feeds 12". Straight and Dub mixes also available on THTF digipack and standard single (Straight) and 9" vinyl (Dub). | Database | |
| Physical Used for radio play. Contains Physical (Mass Consumption Mix), a censored and cut version of the original. | Album | Discography |
| Physical (Mass Consumption Mix) A censored and cut version of "Physical." Found only on the Physical promo disc. Original version on Broken. | Song | Lyrics |
| Physical (You're So) Released on the Broken EP as a bonus track. Track seven or 98, or released with the Broken mini-disc. | Song | Lyrics |
The Piano Tribute To Nine Inch Nails Featuring fierce piano renditions of Nine Inch Nails hits like "The Downward Spiral," "The Great Below" and "Closer." | Album | Discography |
| Pig Pig is a band that was once part of Trent Reznor's former independent Nothing Records label. Pig covered "Head Like A Hole" on the NIN tribute album, Covered In Nails. The band also opened several UK shows for Nine Inch Nails in 1994. | Database | |
| Pigface Wrote the song "Suck" with Reznor. Trent was also a rotating member of this ever changing band. | Database | |
Piggy Used for radio play. Contains the remixes; "Hurt (Radio Edit)", "Piggy (Radio Edit)", and "Piggy (Rick Rubin Remix)." | Album | Discography |
| Piggy Produced by Flood and Trent Reznor with mixing engineer, Alan Moulder. | Song | Lyrics |
| Piggy (Bassland Dub Mix) A cover of "Piggy" by Alex Xenophon found on the Radiant Decay tribute album. | Database | |
| Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now) Produced by Rick Rubin and engineered by David Sardy and David Schiffman. Guitar by Dave Navarro with beats by Kim Bullard. | Song | Lyrics |
| Piggy (Radio Edit) Released on the Piggy promo disc. Original version released on The Downward Spiral. | Song | Lyrics |
| Piggy (Rick Rubin Remix) A remix produced by Rick Rubin better know as "Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)." | Song | Lyrics |
| Pilgrimage No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| Pinion "Pinion" has been used as the opening/lead-in track played as NIN takes the stage since 1994. | Song | Lyrics |
Pinion This video answers that age-old question, "Where does everything go after I flush the toilet?" The answer appears to be simple; it travels through several miles of sewer pipe until it ends at a chained man's mouth. Sections of this video could be seen as the opening sequence for MTV's Alternative Nation in the mid 1990s. | Video | Gallery |
Pioneers Who Got Scalped This Devo anthology includes a cover of "Head Like A Hole." | Album | Discography |
Plagiarism This album by The Dilinger Escape Plan covers the Nine Inch Nails' song "Wish." | Album | Discography |
Pleasant Smell This single includes tracks remixed by Trent Reznor. | Album | Discography |
| Please No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| Please (+ Appendage) Released only on the cassette version of The Fragile, this verion of "Please" adds an extra few minutes onto the end of the song. | Song | Lyrics |
| Plug Remixed "The Perfect Drug" on Halo Eleven, track two. | Database | |
| Pop Will Eat Itself This band was once part of Trent Reznor's former independent Nothing Records label. | Database | |
| Porcupine Defense Covered "Reptile" on the NIN tribute album, Re-Covered In Nails. | Database | |
Portrait Of An American Family Digital Editing and Programming by Charlie Clouser, Trent Reznor and Sean Beavan. | Album | Discography |
| Precious Things Tori Amos' "Precious Things" contains a reference to Nine Inch Nails. The lyrics read "With their NINE-INCH nails and little fascist panties tucked inside the heart of every nice girl." Released on Tori's Little Earthquakes album. | Database | |
Pretty Hate Machine (Halo Two) Released in 1989 on TVT records. The first full length release was produced by Trent Reznor with Flood, John Fryer, Keith LeBlanc, and Adrian Sherwood. Recorded in the studios at Right Track (Cleveland), Blackwing (London), Unique (New York), Synchro Sound (Boston), and Roundhouse (London). | Album | Discography |
Prick Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5 Engineered by Trent Reznor. | Album | Discography |
| Prick Prick is a band that was once under Trent Reznor's former independent Nothing Records label. Produced & engineered by Trent Reznor. It is also rumoured that Reznor did some backup vocals and played a few instruments on Prick's self titled album. | Database | |
| The Problems In the film Light of Day, Trent Reznor appeared as a member of the fictional band The Problems. | Database | |
| Puff Daddy Trent Reznor remixed Puff Daddy's "Victory" in early 1998. | Database | |
Punk Goes '90s On this collection of various covers, the band Mae (short for Multi-Sensory Aesthetic Experience) covers Nine Inch Nails' "March Of The Pigs." | Album | Discography |
Pure As Fuck Recorded live on May 24th, 1994 at The Forum in London. | Album | Discography |
Purest Feeling Studio tracks recorded at "The Right Track" in Cleveland, Ohio in November 1988. | Album | Discography |
| Purest Feeling An early demo track that never made it onto an official release. | Song | Lyrics |
Purest Feeling II Recorded at "The Right Track" in Cleveland, Ohio, November 1998. | Album | Discography |


Tracks 1-9 are pre-Pretty Hate Machine demos. Tracks 10-16 are various promotional mixes. Disc C (disc 2) recorded live at Woodstock on August 13th, 1994.
Guitarist for Nine Inch Nails 1989 through 1993. Patrick now leads the band Filter.
For promotional use only.
The eleventh release from Nine Inch Nails better know as The Perfect Drug Versions. Includes remixes of "The Perfect Drug" by Meat Beat Manifesto, Plug, Nine Inch Nails, Spacetime Continuum, and The Orb.
No additional information available.
No additional information available.
No additional information available.
Featuring fierce piano renditions of Nine Inch Nails hits like "The Downward Spiral," "The Great Below" and "Closer."
Used for radio play. Contains the remixes; "Hurt (Radio Edit)", "Piggy (Radio Edit)", and "Piggy (Rick Rubin Remix)."
This video answers that age-old question, "Where does everything go after I flush the toilet?" The answer appears to be simple; it travels through several miles of sewer pipe until it ends at a chained man's mouth.
This Devo anthology includes a cover of "Head Like A Hole."
This album by The Dilinger Escape Plan covers the Nine Inch Nails' song "Wish."
This single includes tracks remixed by Trent Reznor.
Digital Editing and Programming by Charlie Clouser, Trent Reznor and Sean Beavan.
Released in 1989 on TVT records. The first full length release was produced by Trent Reznor with Flood, John Fryer, Keith LeBlanc, and Adrian Sherwood. Recorded in the studios at Right Track (Cleveland), Blackwing (London), Unique (New York), Synchro Sound (Boston), and Roundhouse (London).
Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5 Engineered by Trent Reznor.
On this collection of various covers, the band Mae (short for Multi-Sensory Aesthetic Experience) covers Nine Inch Nails' "March Of The Pigs."
Recorded live on May 24th, 1994 at The Forum in London.
Studio tracks recorded at "The Right Track" in Cleveland, Ohio in November 1988.
Recorded at "The Right Track" in Cleveland, Ohio, November 1998.