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Nine Inch Nails - Live Performance of Terrible Lie at The 930 Club, Washington

Venue: The 930 Club Location: Washington, DC, United States Date: November 7, 1990

In November 1990, Nine Inch Nails delivered a powerful performance at the iconic 930 Club in Washington, D.C. This concert came shortly after the release of their debut full-length album, "Pretty Hate Machine," which had already begun to make waves with its unique blend of industrial rock and synth-pop elements. The album's raw emotion and innovative sound resonated with a growing audience, helping to establish the band's distinct identity. During this live recording, fans could feel the energy of a group still on the rise, as they passionately performed tracks like "Terrible Lie" from that album. Fun fact: Trent Reznor, the mastermind behind Nine Inch Nails, often infused his concerts with an intense, almost theatrical atmosphere, something that would later define the band's live reputation. This concert captures a vital moment in their journey, laying the groundwork for future fame.

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