Trent Reznor Socks
Description: A visceral embodiment of elemental conflict, this depiction of the Nine Inch Nails' logo is forged in the dramatic clash of fire and ice. The iconic 'NIИ' mark is encased in a brittle, frosted frame, yet pulses with an intense, magma-red internal glow, suggesting a core of simmering industrial passion beneath a veneer of chilling detachment. The jagged, molten icicles dripping from the bottom are not merely frozen water, but streams of solidified sonic tension—a brilliant visual metaphor for the band’s signature sound: cold, sharp synth-lines over a foundation of burning, raw emotional intensity and heavy-hitting industrial rock. It is the perfect symbiosis of fragility and inferno, decay and power, capturing the band’s enduring exploration
"The Fragile Descent: Nine Inch Nails' Incendiary Glacial Mark of Melodic Ruin" Socks
by Hirthe Price
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Description: from The Social Network to TRON: Ares, this is every screen credit for Reznor/Ross
Music by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (updated through 2025) Socks
by JEPedersen
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Description: Nothing Records was an independent record label ran by Nine Inch Nails brainchild Trent Reznor from 1992 until a lawsuit led to its cease of operations in 2004. Through Nothing Records Reznor helped further propel the career of NIN, as well as launch the career Marilyn Manson and bring the music of English alt-rock/industrial stalwarts Pop Will Eat Itself stateside. Nothing Records was distributed by Interscope Records, and owned by Universal Music Group. Finding any merch related to Nothing Records is near impossible today, making authentic pieces rare and expensive. For those of us who are nostalgic about the 90s-era of Nothing Records, this design serves as an inexpensive way to show your fandom of what the label produced for wel...
Pretty Hate Machine: The Album That Redefined Industrial Rock Socks
by Vintage Violet
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Trent Raznor NINE INCH NAILS - WOODSTOCK ‘94 Socks
by Grant Abstracts
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Description: Nothing Records was an American record label specializing in industrial rock and electronic music, founded by John Malm Jr. and Trent Reznor in 1992. It is considered an example of a vanity label, where an artist is able to run a label with some small degree of independence within a larger parent company, in this case the larger company being Interscope Records.