Nine Inch Nails performed their 1992 EP Broken in its entirety for the first time on Thursday night at at Comerica Theatre in Phoenix, where the band kicked off their Cold and Black and Infinite tour.
The band hadn't played "Happiness in Slavery" since 1995, "Last" and "Physical (You're So)" since 2009 and "Suck" since 2013. They also played a couple of songs from their latest album Bad Witch and also delivered the live debut of "This Isn't the Place" from Add Violence.
The band's Cold And Black And Infinite Tour is in support of their latest album Bad Witch. They are accompanied by support act The Jesus And Mary Chain on a number of dates.
Setlist:
WishLast (first time live since 2009)Help Me I Am in HellHappiness in Slavery (first time live since 1995)Gave UpPhysical (You're So) (Adam and the Ants cover) (first time live since 2009)Suck (Pigface cover) (first time live since 2013)March of the PigsThe LoversReptileShit MirrorI'm Afraid of Americans (David Bowie cover)SurvivalismOnlyThe Hand That FeedsHead Like a HoleHurt
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