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Nine Inch Nails: Woodstock 94

9.5

Aug 13 1994

1h 21m

Music, Documentary

Nine Inch Nails’ mud soaked Woodstock '94 performance. A memorable and chaotic show featuring power outages, mud-covered crowd members, and a setlist with Trent Reznor's intense energy on display. Despite technical difficulties and the challenging conditions, the band managed to deliver a raw and electrifying performance that has become legendary in music history.

Trent Reznor

Trent Reznor

vocals, guitar, keyboards

Danny Lohner

Danny Lohner

bass, guitar. keyboards, backing vocals

Robin Finck

Robin Finck

guitar, backing vocals

James Woolley

James Woolley

keyboards, backing vocals

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