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Oct 22, 2009
Trent Reznor Lends His Voice To A New Promo Spot For ‘Fringe’
"I just want to have fun and be part of something cool"

Trent Reznor, newly happily married to his beautiful bride Mariqueen Maandig Reznor this past weekend here in SoCal, has teamed up with the hit Fox sci-fi series Fringe on a new promo video for the show. Altho Nine Inch Nails came to an end just last month when they played their final live concert ever at The Wiltern theater here in LA, TR reworked the NIN song Zero Sum for use in the new Fringe promo video. Entertainment Weekly has got the deets:


It may not be a paranormal event, but it’s cool and unusual: Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor has teamed up with Fringe for a new promo spot, EW.com has learned. The spot, which debuts Thursday during Game 5 of the American League Championship Series, features a reworking of the Nine Inch Nails song “Zero-Sum” by Reznor, who recites lines of dialogue from Fringe’s William Bell (Leonard Nimoy) over the music. So, how did the freaky drama series secure the services of Reznor? After Fox’s marketing department showed the Fringe producers a version of the promo that used “Zero-Sum,” series exec producer Jeff Pinkner simply asked a nearby Reznor acquaintance—that’d be co-creator J.J. Abrams—if the NIN musician might be interested in a collaboration. One email later, Reznor was on the case. “We offered him compensation, and he said, ‘No, no, I just want to have fun and be part of something cool,’” says Pinkner, adding: “How often do you get the chance to work with somebody like that?” Reznor wound up revamping the song in his mobile studio while on tour, and he even came up with the idea of “embedding” one of the show’s glyphs in the music. (Hint: Examine the song’s sound waves on a computer.) Now for the big question: Might Reznor pop up in an episode of Fringe? “If he wants to come act on the show, that’s not tit for tat—that’s an open invitation, and we made that known to him,” says Pinkner. Any ideas on what he may play? “Well, his head would probably end up exploding,” deadpans Pinkner. “There’d be some uncomfortable biology in there one way or another.”

Looooove this!! Fringe is deffo one of the coolest shows on TV right now and I love that TR wanted to lend his voice and music to help promote the series. I would DIE if Trent decided to make a cameo on the show … even if they made his head explode, I think it’d be really effing cool. After the jump, check out this new Fringe promo vid featuring Zero Sum with the added vocals for yourselves …


So damn cool … it’s gonna be so exciting when stuff like this pops up from Trent Reznor in the future. Because no one is sure of what his plans are musically (or otherwise) we don’t really know what to look for, what to expect. My guess is that TR has got a lot of very cool stuff up his sleeve … we just have to wait for him to reveal.

In related news, Nine Inch Nails‘s debut album Pretty Hate Machine turned 20 years old on Tuesday October 20 … an event that was so monumental that TR resurrected his official Twitter account to post a new update:

Happy birthday, old friend. Pretty Hate Machine turns 20.

All day long, NIN fans on Twitter were able to keep #prettyhatemachine in the Trending Topics in honor of the album’s 20th anniversary. With all this NIN stuff going on this week … you’d hardly know that NIN was over ;)

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6 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Natalie says:

    Trent Reznor + Fringe = a perfect match! I really love Fringe. It’s one of the most inventive shows on TV right now.

  2. Joanna says:

    YESSS! I think Trent is going to do some awesome things that are going to surprise us fans. Can’t wait!!! My head will explode if Trent ends up on Fringe!!!!

  3. Kara says:

    Awesome! :D
    Saying that I love Zero Sum is an understatement.
    I remember the first time I heard the song.
    I was completely blown away and in tears by the end of it.
    (And I do NOT cry easily.)
    I have never seen Fringe before, but judging by the trailer,
    I’ll now have another show on my watch list. ;)
    I think branching out into other forms of entertainment/media such as Fringe and the *hopeful* Year Zero TV series,
    is a great move for TR.
    I can’t wait to see what is to come.

  4. db74 says:

    I don’t care either way about Trent being on The Fringe (acting). My guess is that he likes the idea of contributing musically. I’ve never heard about any acting aspirations from him, ever. The promo was very cool. Reminded me of the opening credits of the movie Seven, those were amazing credits, oh the details, awesome.

  5. Ally says:

    Anything that brings attention to this underappreciated show is cool by me. It is one of my favorites and I was so sad that it was preempted by baseball last night. But I guess you have to expect that with shows on FOX in the fall.

  6. PixiesBassline says:

    I love it when I hear his music on a t.v. show. I can’t remember now but there was a show that had his music – or various remakes of certain songs- in it a lot. Umm.. was it CSI? It was one of the Jerry Bruckheimer shows… Anyway, I think it’s cool.

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