I smell NIN joining PR04. LP are friends with NIN (covered songs, their producer is produing Simplistic's new album, etc).
Well this really doesnt effect me personally but that really sucks seeing as how The Pixies had recently Reunited and all. The Pixies rock
Nine Inch Nails are recording right now. They aren't slated to tour, with anyone or themselves, until atleast September. Incubus probably will though.
Nine Inch Nails are recording right now. They aren't slated to tour, with anyone or themselves, until atleast September. Incubus probably will though. [/b][/quote] Yeah, I edited my post because Incubus aren't on this year's lineup.
I have a hard time believing NIN will tour with Linkin Park. There's no way they'd just open up for Linkin Park. It'd have to be the headliner. Like, going on after Linkin Park is done.
I also find it hard to believe that NIN would stand down to LP, NIN would have to headline the second stage at PR04 if they was infact going to be on the tour. Then again many people would think Korn should be above LP at the show, as Korn have released 6 studio albums and Lp have released mearly 3, being as Reanimation is never going to be played. NIN on tour with LP would be amazing, but having NIN play below LP sounds wrong. If there were two stages NIN and LP would have to play at the same time on seperate stages, this would not please fans on both bands.
I can't see NIN headlining the second stage either. As you can see, I'm strongly disagreeing/against NIN touring with Linkin Park.
Linkin Park already are trying to choose another band to headline the other stage so it's not like LP are trying to make themselves the 'main attraction'. They are trying desperately to get Orgy to join and anybody who knows Orgy, will agree that they are a lot more 'legendary' then Linkin Park are at the current moment.
No offense, but Orgy isn't exactly huge right now... I can easily see them doing this. They're an indie artist, they need all the sales they can get (not to offend them or anything), but going on a big tour like this could only help them.
If LP and NIN toured together, I'd die of happiness. If they didn't come to Toronto, I'd just die. But you're right Casey, Trent wouldn't want to open for LP. NIN would have to be the headliners...I'm pretty sure LP wouldn't have a problem with that.
I agree. I didn't even know NIN would even consider become involved with LP. It's like Tool and LP, it would be hard to see them playing together