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Head Like a Hole

"Head Like a Hole" is a song by the American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. A song influenced by industrial metal group Ministry, it was released as the second single from the group's debut album ''Pretty Hate Machine''. The song received an almost overwhelmingly positive response from critics, and has been noted as the best track on the album (needed ).
"Head Like a Hole" nearly charted on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at 9th on the Bubbling Under chart while faring better on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart peaking at 28th. It enjoyed heavy rotation on the radio at the time. It has also been covered by new wave band Devo, Christian rock band Showbread, indie rock band Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer Incentives, punk rock band AFI and nu metal band Korn.
==Recording==
Trent Reznor wrote "Head Like a Hole" in 1988, after touring with Skinny Puppy. Flood, Adrian Sherwood, and Keith LeBlanc were co-producers of the song, and it was recorded in 1989.〔''Head Like a Hole'' (Maxi) (TVT Records, March 22, 1990) liner notes and artwork〕 "Head Like a Hole" was one of the last songs completed for the album, since Flood did not arrive to the studio until the completion of Depeche Mode's ''Violator'' (1990).〔
The title of the song comes from a sample of a Ministry concert in 1987, which Reznor recorded on a video tape camera and later used in the song's production. The name of his project, Nine Inch Nails, which according to Reznor has no "literal meaning", was also taken from the same tape, during a portion where Al Jourgensen compares Ministry to a man with a tall nail hammered into his head, creating a hole there:
"Listening to Ministry is like having a nine inch nail hammered into your head like a hole."


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