The Fragile
Halo FourteenCopyright 1999 Interscope Records
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Released on September 22nd, 1999.
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Left
- Somewhat Damaged
- The Day The World Went Away
- The Frail
- The Wretched
- We're In This Together
- The Fragile
- Just Like You Imagined
- Even Deeper
- Pilgrimage
- No, You Don't
- La Mer
- The Great Below
Right
- The Way Out Is Through
- Into The Void
- Where Is Everybody?
- The Mark Has Been Made
- Please
- Starfuckers, Inc.
- Complication
- I'm Looking Forward To Joining You Finally
- The Big Come Down
- Underneath It All
- Ripe (With Decay)
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The following are noteworthy variations of The Fragile but should not be considered a complete listing.
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Posted by eeverpaul on June 1st, 2009 at 05:34 AM
i noticed music backgrounds on some cool movietrailers, its nine inch nails off the fragile album. i guess when i hear it, and read some cool critics on the album, somehow i felt im happy im not alone on how great the album is..compared to pink floyds dark side of the moon and smashing pumpkins\' mellon collie,its got different texture and everything...best album of all time for me.
Posted by Joshua on April 29th, 2009 at 01:56 PM
This is and will always be the greatest album ever made..ive had this album for 9 years and it still blows me away every time this album is a masterpiece truly a work of art.
Posted by Wilson Ng on October 24th, 2008 at 09:31 PM
Believe it or not. This is the CD I put it whenever I am stressed out and just want to escape reality....
Posted by Alan on October 21st, 2008 at 12:22 PM
This album is a true representation of how powerful music can be. Every song can sound so different, Trent has covered so many genres of rock, from the grungy metal and trumpets in Pilgrimage to the soft voice and piano in La Mer, it is amazing how many grounds of emotion that Trent covers. Of all his albums this is in my opinion the best, along side The Downward Spiral. I have loved it for years and will continue to for probably the rest of my life.
Posted by Daniel on August 23rd, 2008 at 09:27 AM
My all time favorite album. Trent is amazing.
Posted by jonathan on August 4th, 2008 at 04:49 PM
i remember riding my bike to sam goody to buy this. i was in 9th grade and i still feel the same way about the album almost 9 years later. i probably even like it better now....absolute masterpiece.
i noticed music backgrounds on some cool movietrailers, its nine inch nails off the fragile album. i guess when i hear it, and read some cool critics on the album, somehow i felt im happy im not alone on how great the album is..compared to pink floyds dark side of the moon and smashing pumpkins\' mellon collie,its got different texture and everything...best album of all time for me.
Posted by Joshua on April 29th, 2009 at 01:56 PM
This is and will always be the greatest album ever made..ive had this album for 9 years and it still blows me away every time this album is a masterpiece truly a work of art.
Posted by Wilson Ng on October 24th, 2008 at 09:31 PM
Believe it or not. This is the CD I put it whenever I am stressed out and just want to escape reality....
Posted by Alan on October 21st, 2008 at 12:22 PM
This album is a true representation of how powerful music can be. Every song can sound so different, Trent has covered so many genres of rock, from the grungy metal and trumpets in Pilgrimage to the soft voice and piano in La Mer, it is amazing how many grounds of emotion that Trent covers. Of all his albums this is in my opinion the best, along side The Downward Spiral. I have loved it for years and will continue to for probably the rest of my life.
Posted by Daniel on August 23rd, 2008 at 09:27 AM
My all time favorite album. Trent is amazing.
Posted by jonathan on August 4th, 2008 at 04:49 PM
i remember riding my bike to sam goody to buy this. i was in 9th grade and i still feel the same way about the album almost 9 years later. i probably even like it better now....absolute masterpiece.
