Industrial metal legends Nine Inch Nails delivered a special hometown show this past Saturday, September 24th in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. The formerly Cleveland, OH-based Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inducted outfit brought out several alumni for that show, including Richard Patrick (now of Filter), Danny Lohner, Charlie Clouser & Chris Vrenna to close out the set with a bevy of early tracks.
Among them was the band’s early 1992 favorite “Wish“, which the multi-platinum outfit have now just shared official footage of below. The setlist for the night in question ran as follows:
“Somewhat Damaged”
“March Of The Pigs”
“Piggy”
“Heresy”
“Less Than”
“The Lovers”
“Reptile”
“Sanctified”
“Copy Of A”
“Shit Mirror”
“God Break Down The Door”
“The Perfect Drug”
“Closer”
“The Big Come Down”
“Burn”
“The Hand That Feeds”
“The Frail”
With Richard Patrick, Danny Lohner, Charlie Clouser & Chris Vrenna:
“Eraser”
“Wish”
“Sin”
“Gave Up”
“Hey Man, Nice Shot” (Filter cover)
“Head Like A Hole”
More fan-filmed footage from the set, including the live debut of Nine Inch Nails‘ cover of Filter‘s “Hey Man, Nice Shot“, can be found here. While Lohner and Vrenna both made it into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame alongside the band’s current lineup, Patrick and Clouser were omitted due to inductee limitations enforced by the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.