Nine Inch Nails Rocks Out on Network TV for First Time Ever

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Meg Wagner
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Nine Inch Nails Rocks Out on Network TV for First Time Ever

In its 25-year career, Nine Inch Nails has recorded nine studio albums, earned a spot on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists list and taken home two Grammy awards.

But until now, the group had never performed on network television. That changed Thursday when the band rocked out on Jimmy Kimmel Live (watch, above).

The band, fronted by Trent Reznor, performed "All Time Low" and combined its signature dramatic lighting with a pair of gospel-inspired back-up signers.

Nine Inch Nails also played "Came Back Haunted" during the performance at Sony Outdoor Stage in Hollywood, Calif. While official footage of that performance hasn't surfaced, a fan-recorded video from an attendee was posted to YouTube.

Both "All Time Low" and "Come Back Haunted" are from the group's ninth studio album, Hesitation Marks, which dropped in August.

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