Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor has urged fans not to buy the reissue of the band's debut album 'Pretty Hate Machine'.
The album, which was originally released in 1989 and remastered again in November last year by Reznor and sound engineer Tom Baker, will be reissued again this year.
Reznor told fans over Twitter: ''NIN fans, don’t waste your money on this version of PHM that was just released", followed by a link to the band’s online catalogue, which describes it as being "very similar to the original release. This is not a remastered release."
Describing the reissue as: "a record label bulls*it move repackaging the old version. Ignore please."
Last year Reznor assured fans that Nine Inch Nails are not over, despite the launch of his new project.
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