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Nine Inch Nails tour Ford Center tickets launched a North American arena tour in autumn 2005, supported by Queens of the Stone Age and Autolux. Another opening act on this tour, hip-hop artist Saul Williams, performed on stage with Nine Inch Nails concert tickets at the Voodoo Music Experience festival during a headlining appearance in hurricane-stricken New Orleans, Reznor's former home. To conclude the With Teeth era of the band, NIN completed a tour of North American amphitheaters in the summer of 2006, joined by Bauhaus, TV on the Radio, and Peaches. In late 2006, the official NIN website announced that a tour documentary entitled Beside You in Time would be released in three formats: DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc. After taking a break to complete work on a follow-up album, NIN embarked on a world tour in 2007. Trent Reznor personally invited Ladytron to open for Nine Inch Nails concert tickets in Europe.
Nine Inch Nails tour' fourth full-length album, With Teeth, was released in 2005, though it was leaked prior to its official release date. The album was written and recorded following Reznor's battle with alcoholism and substance abuse. Rolling Stone's Rob Sheffield described the album as "vintage Nine Inch Nails tour", while Robert Christgau criticized the album as "shtick". Like The Fragile, With Teeth debuted on top of the Billboard 200. The album's package art lacks typical liner notes; it simply lists the names of songs and co-producers, and the URL for an online PDF poster with lyrics and full credits. The entire album was made available in streaming audio on Nine Inch Nails concert's official MySpace page in advance of its release date.
In 1987, Reznor played keyboards with a Cleveland band called the Exotic Birds, who were managed by John Malm, Jr. Reznor and Malm became friends, and when Reznor left the Exotic Birds to work on music of Nine Inch Nails concert's own, Malm informally became Nine Inch Nails concert's manager. Reznor was employed at that time as an assistant engineer and janitor at Right Track Studios, and asked studio owner Bart Koster for permission to record some demos of Nine Inch Nails concert's own songs for free during unused studio time. Koster agreed, remarking that it cost him "just a little wear on tape heads". While assembling these, the earliest NIN recordings, Reznor was unable to find a band that could articulate Nine Inch Nails concert's songs as Nine Inch Nails tour Ford Center tickets wanted. Instead, inspired by Prince, Nine Inch Nails concert tickets played all the instruments except drums himself. This role remains Reznor's on most of Nine Inch Nails concert's studio recordings, though Nine Inch Nails tour tickets has occasionally involved other musicians and assistants. In 1988, after playing its first shows supporting Skinny Puppy, Reznor's ambitions for Nine Inch Nails concert Ford Center tickets were to release one 12-inch single on a small European label. Several labels responded favorably to the demo material, and Reznor signed with TVT Records. Nine selections from the Right Track demos were unofficially released in 1994 as Purest Feeling; many of these songs would appear in revised form on Pretty Hate Machine in 1989.
An alternate reality game emerged parallel to the Year Zero concept, expanding upon its storyline. Clues hidden on tour merchandise initially led fans to discover a network of fictitious, in-game websites that describe an "Orwellian picture of the United States circa the year 2022". Before Year Zero's release, unheard songs from the album were reportedly found on USB drives hidden at NIN concert venues in Europe. Fan participation in the alternate reality game caught the attention of media outlets such as USA Today and Billboard, who have cited fan-site The NIN Hotline, forum Echoing the Sound, fan club The Spiral, and NinWiki as sources for new discoveries.