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It's born from the Peel It Back Tour's B-stage interludes with Boys Noize.
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"Hurt (Clean)" is a track by Nine Inch Nails, from the album Hurt - Promo Single, released 1995. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 11 articles about Nine Inch Nails.
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[Verse 1] I hurt myself today To see if I still feel I focus on the pain The only thing that's real The needle tears a hole The old familiar sting Try to kill it all away But I remember everything [Chorus] What have I become? My sweetest friend Everyone I know Goes away in the end You could have it all My empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt [Verse 2] I wear this crown of.... Upon my liar's chair Full of broken thoughts I cannot repair Beneath the stains of time The feelings disappear You are someone else I am still right here [Chorus] What have I become? My sweetest friend Everyone I know Goes away in the end You could have it all My empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt [Outro] If I could start again A million miles away I would keep myself I would find a way...
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It's born from the Peel It Back Tour's B-stage interludes with Boys Noize.

A full collaborative album carrying the 'HALO 38' tag arrives later this month.

The full weekend one schedule is confirmed for the California desert festival, including how to watch online.

New music is apparently in the works, and further touring remains a possibility.

Nine Inch Nails and 27 other acts join Roskilde Festival 2025's lineup, expanding the performer list to 81 artists.

Nine Inch Nails and Justice are added to Portugal's NOS Alive 2025 festival, with NIN co-headlining alongside Kings of Leon.

Nine Inch Nails returns to touring with a three-month global trek across Europe and North America, starting in Dublin this June.

They'll play Glasgow, Manchester and London this June.

It's for a new seven-inch single, soundtracking a future issue of Image Comics series, What's the Furthest Place From Here.

Nitzer Ebb will support on June 17th and Yves Tumor joins the bill for the sold-out show on June 18th.

The group will hit Cornwall for their first UK dates to be announced for 2022.
