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AUSTIN CITY LIMITS: Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails makes a rare television appearance, taking the AUSTIN CITY LIMITS stage in an hour-long performance.
Courtesy of Scott Newton for KLRU
Nine Inch Nails makes a rare television appearance, taking the AUSTIN CITY LIMITS stage in an hour-long performance.

Airs Friday, October 24, 2014 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV

Explore the best original music — including contemporary and traditional rock, blues, country, folk, soul and worldbeat — in uninterrupted full concerts recorded live in Austin, Texas on AUSTIN CITY LIMITS.

Nine Inch Nails makes a rare television appearance, taking the AUSTIN CITY LIMITS stage in an hour-long performance.
Courtesy of Scott Newton for KLRU
Nine Inch Nails makes a rare television appearance, taking the AUSTIN CITY LIMITS stage in an hour-long performance.

"Nine Inch Nails" - Nine Inch Nails makes a rare television appearance, taking the AUSTIN CITY LIMITS stage in an hour-long performance of tracks from the latest album, "Hesitation Marks." The set list includes "All Time Low," "Sanctified," "Came Back Haunted," "Copy of a Copy," "The Frail / The Wretched," "The Big Come Down," "In This Twilight," "While I'm Still Here" and "Hurt."

Visit video.kpbs.org to watch full AUSTIN CITY LIMITS episodes. New episodes are available the day after their broadcast premiere.

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Trent Reznor tells us about the newest incarnation of Nine Inch Nails, their latest record and what he thinks of the current modes of consuming music.
Exclusive web-only bonus track not included in television broadcast. Watch AUSTIN CITY LIMITS on PBS.
Exclusive web-only bonus track not included in television broadcast. Watch AUSTIN CITY LIMITS on PBS.

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