With a tighter outfit featuring Chris Vrenna on drums and Richard Patrick on guitar (plus several revolving-door keyboardists), he consciously chose to open for alt-rock acts (including, early on, the Jesus & Mary Chain and Peter Murphy), partly for the challenge of winning over fans who might not have liked industrial music.
While not as sonically expansive as past NIN EPs (e.g. "Closer To God" , "Further Down The Spiral"), this EP gives the listener an alternate take on the title track, a worthy listen, and the unedited, outside the album rendering of "Starfuckers, Inc". The inclusion of this track makes this release essential for NIN collectors. I highly recommend this EP for any NIN fan. You won't be disappointed.
The CD was in pretty good condition, the case was beat up though, but it’s a minor thing to me.
Definitely do recommend this song to all the fans. So haunting and powerful.