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It's born from the Peel It Back Tour's B-stage interludes with Boys Noize.
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"Kinda I Want To" is a track by Nine Inch Nails, from the album Pretty Hate Machine, released 20th October 1989. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 11 articles about Nine Inch Nails.
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[Verse 1] I can't shake this feeling from my head There's a devil sleeping in my bed He's watching you from across the way I cannot make this feeling go away [Pre-Chorus] I know it's not the right thing And I know it's not the good thing [Chorus] But kinda I want to Kinda I want to [Verse 2] I'm not sure of what I should do When every thought I'm thinking of is you All of my excuses turn to lies Well, maybe God will cover up his eyes [Pre-Chorus] And I know it's not the right thing And I know it's not the good thing [Chorus] But kinda I want to Kinda I want to Kinda I want to Kinda I want to [Bridge] Kinda I want to, maybe just for tonight We can pretend it's alright What's the price I pay? I don't care what they say [Outro] I want to! I want to! I want to! I want to! I want to! I want to! I want to! I want to! [Hidden Lyric] I'll take my chance tonight
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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.
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