Nine Inch Nails Database Terms starting with "S"
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| S.I.N.A. Covered "Closer" on the NIN tribute album, Closer To The Spiral. | Database | |
| Sacha Former member of KMFDM. Covered "Down In It (Digital Grind Mix)" on the NIN tribute album, Radiant Decay. | Database | |
| Sanctified Produced by Trent Reznor and John Fryer. Produced and mixed by John Fryer. | Song | Lyrics |
| Sanctified (Left Justification Mix) A cover of "Sanctified" by Transient found on the Radiant Decay tribute album. | Database | |
| George Sarah George Sarah is a veteran of the Los Angeles Electronic Music Scene. Along with Lara Peterson, covered "Something I Can Never Have (Bleak Mix)" on the NIN tribute album, Radiant Decay. | Database | |
| Schulz, Guenter This former member of KMFDM along with En Esch, also formerly of KMFDM, covered "Terrible Lie" on the NIN tribute album, Re-Covered In Nails. | Database | |
| Screaming Slave Remixed by Reznor, Vrenna, Kennedy, Beavan, Brumbach, and Flanagan. | Song | Lyrics |
Second & Eighteen Honest Bob And The Factory-To-Dealer Incentives cover NIN's "Head Like A Hole" on this album. | Album | Discography |
| The Secret Unbroken Gig No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
Self Destruction Men Recorded live in Houston, Texas at the International Ballroom on May 4th, 1994. | Album | Discography |
| Self Destruction, Final Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell at the Room Of Doom, Unique Studios, NYC for Ectopicents. Engineered by Rob Sutton and Jim Janik. | Song | Lyrics |
| Self Destruction, Part Three Remixed by John Balance, Peter Christopherson, and Drew McDowall of Coil with Danny Hyde. | Song | Lyrics |
| Self Destruction, Part Two Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell at the Room Of Doom, Unique Studios, NYC for Ectopicents. Engineered by Rob Sutton and Jim Janik. | Song | Lyrics |
Seven Seven or "Se7en" is a movie about a retiring cop and his replacement who track a psychotic killer using the seven deadly sins as a guide.In this film a remix of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer" appears in the opening credits. The mix is based on the Coil remix - "Closer (Precursor)". In the words of John Balance: "Actually, it was an independent remix done exclusively for the film. Based heavily on our Precursor Mix of Closer. We don't recieve a credit in the movie or video release which pisses us off even to this very day. The Laserdisc DOES credit us in some way. I hate the way the film industry pisses all over the sources they derive their inspiration from." | Database | |
| Sevendust The Atlanta-based band Sevendust became one of the rising stars in late-'90s heavy metal, and the first to cover Johnny Cash's "Hurt" in 2004 on their album Southside Double - Wide: Acoustic Live. Wait, Johnny Cash's "Hurt"? Yes, this live version of "Hurt" dedicates as well as credits the song to the late Johnny Cash. | Database | |
| Sex, Pain And Rock & Roll Recorded live at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles on October 7th, 1994. | Album | Discography |
Sexor Covers Nine Inch Nails' "Down In It". | Album | Discography |
Shallow Grave Live at the Brixton Academy on May 25th, 1994 (digital soundboard recording). | Album | Discography |
| Sheep On Drugs Covered "Wish" on the NIN tribute album, Covered In Nails. | Database | |
| Rob Sheridan Nine Inch Nails official webmaster since 1999. He used to run a NIN fan site and was selected based on his work with that. he is also involved with the packaging and artwork for various NIN releases such as And All That Could Have Been, The Downward Spiral Deluxe Edition and With Teeth. | Database | |
| Adrian Sherwood Considered a remix master. Did some work on Pretty Hate Machine. He mixed the album in London and never actually met Trent Reznor face to face. | Database | |
| Shining Featuring Julian Beeston of ex- Nitzer Ebb covered "Something I Can Never Have" on the NIN tribute album, Covered In Nails. | Database | |
Show Up Or Throw Up... Tracks 1-6 recorded live at Irving Plaza, New York City on October 31st, 1988 (1st show ever!). Tracks 7-15 recorded live at Lollapalooza, Hariets Island, St. Paul, MN on August 1st, 1991. | Album | Discography |
| Sigue Sigue Sputnik Covered "Piggy" on the NIN tribute album, Covered In Nails. | Database | |
| Carly Simon Not exactly NIN related but a highly asked question nonetheless. Carly Simon wrote the song "You're So Vain" that contains the lyrics "You're so vain, I bet you think this song is about you" that appears at the end of "Starfuckers, Inc." The song appears on her 1972 release No Secrets. | Database | |
Sin (Halo Four) (CD Maxi) Released in 1990 on TVT records. Remixed by Adrian Sherwood and Keith LeBlanc. This Halo contains NIN's first cover, a recreation of Queen's "Get Down Make Love." | Album | Discography |
Sin (Halo Four) (CD Maxi UK) No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
| Sin Produced by Trent Reznor and John Fryer (remix by Keith LeBlanc). Engineering by John Fryer, Keith LeBlanc, Kennan Keating, and Ken Quartarone. Mixed by Keith LeBlanc, and Trent Reznor. | Song | Lyrics |
Sin Included only on the Closure video set. | Video | Gallery |
| Sin (Dub) Remixed by Adrian Sherwood and Keith LeBlanc. original version on Pretty Hate Machine. | Song | Lyrics |
| Sin (Long) Remixed by Adrian Sherwood and Keith LeBlanc. | Song | Lyrics |
| Sin (Pinched Mix) A cover of "Sin" by Tin Electric found on the Radiant Decay tribute album. | Database | |
| Sin (Short) Remixed by Adrian Sherwood and Keith LeBlanc. | Song | Lyrics |
| Skinny Puppy A major influence on Nine Inch Nails and on Industrial music as a whole. Trent Reznor has said that "Dig It", a song by Skinny Puppy was a major influence for the song "Down In It." NIN opened for Skinny Puppy way back in 1988, even before the release of Nine Inch Nails first official release. | Database | |
| Skorbut Along with the band Kalte Farben, Skorbut covered "Into The Void (Black Barcat Mix)" on the NIN tribute album, Closer To The Spiral. | Database | |
| Slam Bamboo Trent Reznor was once a member of this band. A fey electro-pop band from Cleveland. | Database | |
| Slate An early demo track that never made it onto an official release. | Song | Lyrics |
Slaughter In The Air Recorded on October 11th, 1994 at the Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, CA., except for tracks 5-13 (disc two) recorded at the Right Track in November of 1988. | Album | Discography |
Slaves Recorded live in New Orleans, LA on July 12th, 1991. | Album | Discography |
The Slip (Halo Twenty-Seven) Exclusive free download from nin.com | Album | Discography |
| Slipping Away Manipulated by Trent Reznor and Alan Moulder. | Song | Lyrics |
Smells Like Children Produced by Trent Reznor and M. Manson. | Album | Discography |
| SMP Covered "Wish" on the NIN tribute album, Closer To The Spiral. | Database | |
Solid Gold Hell Tracks 1-4 recorded live in Vienna 1991. Tracks 5-15 recorded live in 1991 at the Roseland Ballroom in New York, New York. | Album | Discography |
| Something I Can Never Have Produced by Trent Reznor and John Fryer. Engineered / mixed by John Fryer. | Song | Lyrics |
| Something I Can Never Have (Bleak Mix) A cover of "Something I Can Never Have" by George Sarah and Lara Peterson found on the Radiant Decay tribute album. | Database | |
| Something I Can Never Have (Edited And Extended) An edited and extended version that can only be found on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack. | Song | Lyrics |
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own Included on this DVD single from U2 is a remix for the song "Vertigo", recreated by Trent Reznor. | Album | Discography |
| Somewhat Damaged No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
Songs And Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11 Trent Reznor produced Zack de la Rocha's "We Want It All" for this album. | Album | Discography |
| Soundquakes: Quake Soundtrack A collection of the tracks performed by Nine Inch Nails from the id Software game, Quake. | Album | Discography |
Southside Double - Wide: Acoustic Live The Atlanta-based band Sevendust became one of the rising stars in late-'90s heavy metal, and the first to cover Johnny Cash's "Hurt" in 2004 on their album Southside Double - Wide: Acoustic Live. Wait, Johnny Cash's "Hurt"? Yes, this live version of "Hurt" dedicates as well as credits the song to the late Johnny Cash. | Album | Discography |
| Spacetime Continuum Remixed "The Perfect Drug" on Halo Eleven, track four. | Database | |
| Spahn Ranch Covered "That's What I Get" along with 16 Volt on the NIN tribute album, Covered In Nails. | Database | |
Spin This! A collection of music put together by Spin Magazine. This compilation contains a remix of N.E.R.D.'s "Lapdance" by Trent Reznor. | Album | Discography |
| The Spiral Fanclub for Nine Inch Nails launched in 2005. | Database | |
Spiralmouth Editorial Review: spiralmouth's six singers (two women, four men) rock like few vocal bands have before, combining killer arrangements, edgy vocals, and state-of-the-art studio processing (two of them run their own studio) on a great mix of originals and covers. Familiar tunes include Sheryl Crow's "Love is a Good Thing," an in-your-face version of after a "Come Together," and a sizzling rendition of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer" that earns them a Parental Advisory sticker. | Album | Discography |
| Spiralmouth Editorial Review: Spiralmouth's six singers (two women, four men) rock like few vocal bands have before, combining killer arrangements, edgy vocals, and state-of-the-art studio processing (two of them run their own studio) on a great mix of originals and covers. Familiar tunes include Sheryl Crow's "Love is a Good Thing," an in-your-face version of after a "Come Together," and a sizzling rendition of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer" that earns them a Parental Advisory sticker. | Database | |
| Starfuckers, Inc. No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| Starfuckers, Inc. (Version) No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| Starfuckers, Inc. (Version) No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| Starfuckers, Inc. (Version) Manipulated by Adrian Sherwood for 140dB. Additional production by Adrian Sherwood and Mark Stewart. Engineered by Alan Branch. | Song | Lyrics |
Starsuckers, Inc. Promotional disc for the radio-play version of "Starfuckers, Inc." | Album | Discography |
| Starsuckers, Inc. No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
Starsuckers, Inc. No additional information available. | Video | Gallery |
| Starsuckers, Inc. (Video Version) The lyrics vary slightly from the standard version of this song. | Song | Lyrics |
| Step Right Up No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
Still (Halo Seventeen) Still, a special 9-song companion CD, is be available for purchase via Nine Inch Nails Website http://www.nin.com/still and in stores as part of the deluxe audio package. "Still" features four NIN favorites recorded live in a deconstructed fashion, one new vocal track "And All That Could Have Been", and four new instrumentals. | Album | Discography |
The String Quartet Tribute To Nine Inch Nails A unique tribute to Nine Inch Nails performed entirely with 2 violins, a viola, and a cello. | Album | Discography |
The String Quartet Tribute to Nine Inch Nails' Pretty Hate Machine Stripped to its barest form, the music played on violins, viola & cello, takes on a stark and eerie feel. | Album | Discography |
| Stun Gun Covered "Gave Up" on the NIN tribute album, Re-Covered In Nails. | Database | |
| Substance Covered "Heresy" on the NIN tribute album, The Broken Machine. | Database | |
| Suck No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
| Suck Written by Atkins, Riefin, Barker and Reznor; the song originally appeared on Pigface’s Gub album. Reznor later included a new version of the song as a hidden track on NIN's Broken EP. | Song | Lyrics |
| Suck (The Electrolux Mix) A cover of "Suck" by Etherphoria found on the Radiant Decay tribute album. | Database | |
The Sunny Side Of The Moon: The Best Of Richard Cheese Includes a cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer". | Album | Discography |
| Sunspots Live Drums: Dave Grohl | Song | Lyrics |
Supernaut Trent Reznor originally performed vocals on the song "Supernaut" on the album by 1000 Homo DJ's, but the version couldn't be released due to problems with Reznor's record company contract. Al Jourgensen from Ministry re-recorded the new vocals for the final release. The original un-manipulated version can be found on the Wax Trax Black Box compilation. | Album | Discography |
| Supernaut Originally a song by Black Sabbath, the song was covered by 1000 Homo DJ's (the band). The covered version of "Supernaut" originally was recorded with Trent Reznor on vocals but the version couldn't be released due to problems with Reznor's record company contract. Al Jourgensen from Ministry re-recorded the new vocals for the final release. The original un-manipulated version can be found on the Wax Trax Black Box compilation. | Database | |
Survivalism (Halo Twenty-Three) (Pt. 1) No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
Survivalism (Halo Twenty-Three) (Pt. 2) No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
Survivalism (Halo Twenty-Three) (UK 9" Vinyl) No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
| Surivivalism No additional information available. | Album | Discography |
| Survivalism Produced by Trent Reznor with Atticus Ross. Mixed by Alan Moulder. Backing vocals by Saul Williams. | Song | Lyrics |
Survivalism No additional information available. | Video | Gallery |
| Survivalism (Dave Sitek Remix) At the release of "Survivalism" it was available only as an U.K. iTunes exclusive download. It now can be found on the 9" vinyl for the Capital G single. | Song | Lyrics |
| Survivalism (Edit) Produced by Trent Reznor with Atticus Ross. Mixed by Alan Moulder. | Song | Lyrics |
| Survivalism (LP Version) Produced by Trent Reznor with Atticus Ross. Mixed by Alan Moulder. Exactly the same as the version released on Year Zero. | Song | Lyrics |
| Survivalism (Opalheartclinic Niggy Tardust! (Escaped...) Produced by Saul Williams and Thavius Beck. | Song | Lyrics |
| Survivalism (Saul Williams) No additional information available. | Song | Lyrics |
| Survivalism (Tardusted) Produced by Saul Williams and Thavius Beck. | Song | Lyrics |
| Symphony Of Destruction (The Gristle Mix) A Megadeth remix re-produced by Trent Reznor with a deconstruction team of Sean Beavan and Chris Vrenna. The single can be found on the Foreclosure Of A Dream CD. | Database | |
| Synical Covered "Burn" on the NIN tribute album, Re-Covered In Nails. | Database |


Honest Bob And The Factory-To-Dealer Incentives cover NIN's "Head Like A Hole" on this album.
Recorded live in Houston, Texas at the International Ballroom on May 4th, 1994.
Seven or "Se7en" is a movie about a retiring cop and his replacement who track a psychotic killer using the seven deadly sins as a guide.
Covers Nine Inch Nails' "Down In It".
Live at the Brixton Academy on May 25th, 1994 (digital soundboard recording).
Tracks 1-6 recorded live at Irving Plaza, New York City on October 31st, 1988 (1st show ever!). Tracks 7-15 recorded live at Lollapalooza, Hariets Island, St. Paul, MN on August 1st, 1991.
Released in 1990 on TVT records. Remixed by Adrian Sherwood and Keith LeBlanc. This Halo contains NIN's first cover, a recreation of Queen's "Get Down Make Love."
No additional information available.
Included only on the Closure video set.
Recorded on October 11th, 1994 at the Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, CA., except for tracks 5-13 (disc two) recorded at the Right Track in November of 1988.
Recorded live in New Orleans, LA on July 12th, 1991.
Exclusive free download from nin.com
Produced by Trent Reznor and M. Manson.
Tracks 1-4 recorded live in Vienna 1991. Tracks 5-15 recorded live in 1991 at the Roseland Ballroom in New York, New York.
Included on this DVD single from U2 is a remix for the song "Vertigo", recreated by Trent Reznor.
Trent Reznor produced Zack de la Rocha's "We Want It All" for this album.
The Atlanta-based band Sevendust became one of the rising stars in late-'90s heavy metal, and the first to cover Johnny Cash's "Hurt" in 2004 on their album Southside Double - Wide: Acoustic Live. Wait, Johnny Cash's "Hurt"? Yes, this live version of "Hurt" dedicates as well as credits the song to the late Johnny Cash.
A collection of music put together by Spin Magazine. This compilation contains a remix of N.E.R.D.'s "Lapdance" by Trent Reznor.
Editorial Review: spiralmouth's six singers (two women, four men) rock like few vocal bands have before, combining killer arrangements, edgy vocals, and state-of-the-art studio processing (two of them run their own studio) on a great mix of originals and covers. Familiar tunes include Sheryl Crow's "Love is a Good Thing," an in-your-face version of after a "Come Together," and a sizzling rendition of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer" that earns them a Parental Advisory sticker.
Promotional disc for the radio-play version of "Starfuckers, Inc."
No additional information available.
Still, a special 9-song companion CD, is be available for purchase via Nine Inch Nails Website http://www.nin.com/still and in stores as part of the deluxe audio package. "Still" features four NIN favorites recorded live in a deconstructed fashion, one new vocal track "And All That Could Have Been", and four new instrumentals.
A unique tribute to Nine Inch Nails performed entirely with 2 violins, a viola, and a cello.
Stripped to its barest form, the music played on violins, viola & cello, takes on a stark and eerie feel.
Includes a cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer".
Trent Reznor originally performed vocals on the song "Supernaut" on the album by 1000 Homo DJ's, but the version couldn't be released due to problems with Reznor's record company contract. Al Jourgensen from Ministry re-recorded the new vocals for the final release.
No additional information available.
No additional information available.
No additional information available.
No additional information available.