Although Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor became the poster boy for industrial rock in the early 1990s, his '89 debut, PRETTY HATE MACHINE, actually has a stronger foothold in '80s synth-pop. The guitar-heavy opener, "Head Like a Hole," is the most aggressive track on the album and proved to be the signature song for Reznor's initial breakthrough, but much of the disc sounds like Depeche Mode in a particularly bad mood.
01 Head Like A Hole 02 Terrible Lie 03 Down In It 04 Sanctified 05 Something I Can Never Have 06 Kinda I Want To 07 Sin 08 That's What I Get 09 Only Time 10 Ringfinger