
He/him, hopeless music nerd. My fiancé and I love Industrial and heavy music throwbacks with an emphasis on Nine Inch Nails & Skinny Puppy. Otherwise, post-industrial, industrial agents, solvents, and harsh abrasives. Formerly @cummetalocalypse
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NI | Into The Void | Released, January10,2000 | From The Album, The Fragile | Released, September 21,










NIИ | Into the Void | Released, January 10, 2000 | From the album, The Fragile | Released, September 21, 1999 on Nothing/Interscope recordings | Directed by Walter Stern and Jeff Richter
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