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About Nine Inch Nails Live Archive

The Nine Inch Nails Live Recording Archive - also known as: Reflecting In The Chrome (RITC) is a live music archive for Nine Inch Nails. At ninlive.com, you can download over 1,100 audio sources and 300 video sources from 1988 to 2018. Here on our YouTube page, we will be sharing some of the video recordings that are available on the archive for download. But you can watch them here if you do not wish to download a few gigabits of video footage.

If you have filmed NIN in the past, or recorded them in any capacity. We would love to archive/preserve your footage/recordings for years to come on the website, and on the Drive. If you would like to get in contact - you can message us here or via email at ryanj at reflectinginthechrome.com. Enjoy!

Ryan

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