Trent Reznor has updated the official Nine Inch Nails website with a new message to fans concerning a report that asserts that music by his band Nine Inch Nails (among other bands and types of music, including Sesame Street) has been used in torture scenarios on the inmates at the US prison facility at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. As you might expect, TR is not pleased to learn of this torture tactic and wants the world to know about it. Here is the full text of Reznor‘s message and a portion of the initial report:

It’s difficult for me to imagine anything more profoundly insulting, demeaning and enraging than discovering music you’ve put your heart and soul into creating has been used for purposes of torture. If there are any legal options that can be realistically taken they will be aggressively pursued, with any potential monetary gains donated to human rights charities. Thank GOD this country has appeared to side with reason and we can put the Bush administration’s reign of power, greed, lawlessness and madness behind us.
Trent Reznor
From MSNBC: Blaring from a speaker behind a metal grate in his tiny cell in Iraq, the blistering rock from Nine Inch Nails hit Prisoner No. 200343 like a sonic bludgeon. “Stains like the blood on your teeth,” Trent Reznor snarled over distorted guitars. “Bite. Chew.” The auditory assault went on for days, then weeks, then months at the U.S. military detention center in Iraq. Twenty hours a day. AC/DC. Queen. Pantera. The prisoner, military contractor Donald Vance of Chicago, told The Associated Press he was soon suicidal. The tactic has been common in the U.S. war on terror, with forces systematically using loud music on hundreds of detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, then the U.S. military commander in Iraq, authorized it on Sept. 14, 2003, “to create fear, disorient … and prolong capture shock.” Now the detainees aren’t the only ones complaining. Musicians are banding together to demand the U.S. military stop using their songs as weapons. A campaign being launched Wednesday has brought together groups including Massive Attack and musicians such as Tom Morello, who played with Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave and is now on a solo tour. It will feature minutes of silence during concerts and festivals, said Chloe Davies of the British law group Reprieve, which represents dozens of Guantanamo Bay detainees and is organizing the campaign. At least Vance, who says he was jailed for reporting illegal arms sales, was used to rock music. For many detainees who grew up in Afghanistan — where music was prohibited under Taliban rule — interrogations by U.S. forces marked their first exposure to the pounding rhythms, played at top volume. The experience was overwhelming for many. Binyam Mohammed, now a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay, said men held with him at the CIA’s “Dark Prison” in Afghanistan wound up screaming and smashing their heads against walls, unable to endure more. “There was loud music, (Eminem’s) ‘Slim Shady’ and Dr. Dre for 20 days. I heard this nonstop over and over,” he told his lawyer, Clive Stafford Smith. “The CIA worked on people, including me, day and night for the months before I left. Plenty lost their minds.” … The spokeswoman for Guantanamo’s detention center, Navy Cmdr. Pauline Storum, wouldn’t give details of when and how music has been used at the prison, but said it isn’t used today. She didn’t respond when asked whether music might be used in the future. FBI agents stationed at Guantanamo Bay reported numerous instances in which music was blasted at detainees, saying they were “told such tactics were common there.”
This is absolutely abhorrent. I cannot, for the life of me, understand what it must feel like to learn that your country has decided to use something that you create (be it art or something else) and use it to torture another human being. It is just unreal. I sincerely hope that any legal remedy that can be won by these musicians who are bringing suit against the government is swift and substantial. I, too, echo Reznor‘s happiness that the Bush administration’s control and manipulation of our country’s integrity is about to be over. I am so tired of being ashamed and embarrassed by things done in the name of the United States of America. That is NOT to say that I am ashamed and embarrassed by my country that is to say that the good name of the USA has been abused and misused for far too long. I really look forward to things like this really becoming a thing of the past.





























Oh please, the current administration has nothing better to do than decide which music they should blast at gitmo?
I bet it was some random prison guard who just wanted to listen to some NIN while he was at work.
Get over it, its prison. Its meant to be more than just an unpleasant experience.
The fact is that this administration had to deal with the task of preventing another attack on the level of 9/11. When your enemies commit atrocities under the belief that he will be eternally rewarded in the afterlife (some believing that they will have greater rewards for the number of infidels they themselves kill), a normal interrogation won’t suffice to get the information necessary. While I’m not condoning torture, I think we need to realize who our enemies are and what tactics may need to be used. Playing rock music loud 24 hours a day? I can think of plenty worse.
Trent would be cool with it if it was Creed. I however friggin hate NIN and it totally would be torture if I had to listen to it for 30 seconds.
Stephanie and Lisa, don’t trivialize what these prisoners are going through – this is the advanced version of the torture your uncle went through in Korea. The whole point of international law is that it’s reciprocal – states like the US show that they don’t need to resort to unreliable methods like torture (how much info are you getting out of people before they go insane, and is it really reliable info? 99 times out of 100, no) and other countries follow suit because the US has set a high standard. There’s a HUGE stigma against torture – and the USA under Bush is the only – repeat THE ONLY – truly democratic state that has sanctioned torture to the degree they have. Torture wasn’t present to anywhere near the same degree under Clinton. This isn’t a blind vendetta against Bush – it’s an informed condemnation of the unethical policies of his administration. And Stephanie, prison isn’t meant to be pleasant, but it isn’t meant to make you beg for death either. I really encourage all of you to investigate this further, beyond this web-page. Putting our faith blindly in Obama isn’t wise either – learn from this administration, and make sure that you stay informed and can hold the Obama administration to account. That’s real democracy – voting is just the tip of the iceberg.
I’m really torn with this one. As a Soldier and a spouse of a Soldier, my opinion may lean a little more to the right. The people are in prison for a reason…I’m wondering what it was. Our Soldiers go weeks without showers, days without sleep, and year-long deployments away from their families. My husband just returned from his second deployment to Iraq, missing important parts of our boys lives, including the first 6 months of our youngest boys life and the first day of school of our oldest. These guys are lucky to sleep on a cot with an air-conditioned room, but still people complain about prisoners having to listen to loud music. Sorry, just can’t feel that bad for them.
Chas — some of the people at gitmo are NOT in prison “for a reason” other than they’re suspected terrorists. many of them have been released without a single charge brought against them. i’m all for punishment, believe me, but only after a person has been lawfully charged and convicted of a crime … not merely rounded up and thrown in prison.
Madsme – couldnt have said it better myself.
certain people need to pull their heads out of the sand and stop being so ignorant or heartless. its these attitudes which continue to foster the hate and violence around the world.
when it comes to international law, the US picks and chooses what applies to themselves, but expect all other nations to uphold it? the US only VERY reluctantly signed the treaty for the ICC in 2000.. and you’d think the US who is all for freedom, peace and human rights would want an international criminal court to bring perpetrators of violent crimes brought to justice in an ethical manner… but instead people are tortured before they are even proven to be guilty. the torture itself is abhorent. go trent r for speaking out!
Thank you TRENT! Both of you! :)
If anyone thinks torture actually produces anything useful, read before you buy wholesale what this administration has tried to sell:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/.....02242.html
http://abumuqawama.blogspot.co.....rture.html
or listen here:
http://www.npr.org/templates/s.....d=97818033
Torture is indeed something to be outraged against. I hope these artists can sue the government for this abomination.
Beyond what many intelligent poeple have said here (Madsme, Paz, Trent) another thing is… most of the people in Gitmo AREN’T terrorists or “there for a good reason”. The majority of them were collected in Afghanistan, where the US military went in and offered thousands of dollars to anyone who would turn in people who were involved in Al Quaida / 9.11 / terrorism. In a country where clan warfare and alliances are the strongest common denominator, all that offer did was get people to turn in their enemies for money. It’s a fact that most of the 800 people at Gitmo weren’t actually involved in any sort of terrorism. (Look it up… but on real news sites, not Fox.) So not only are we TORTURING people (of which music is just the beginning), but it’s not even helpful. These are innocent people, and this is the United States of America, and it’s absolutely shameful.
LMAO. This is so hilarious to me. Should we be beating and mauling our POW’s like other countries do? These people are getting off easy. I think it utterly amusing that these musicians have nothing better to do than worry about how their “music” is being used. Go get another tatoo, or buy a house in Malibu or something! Did they ever think why isn’t classical or country being used to torture these people? Prob. because it’s real music and not someone screaming into a mic. LMAO. This just makes me laugh out loud.