The 2,500-copy limited-edition run of Nine Inch Nails' Ghosts I-IV—priced at $300, and packaged with a four-LP set and two Giclée prints—has sold out. (It probably would have moved a little bit quicker had the servers charged with selling the album in all its guises not completely crapped out in the hours immediately following its release, but hey, what are a few hours' difference when you're looking at a $750,000 payday?) [ghosts.nin.com]
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3:45 PM on Tue Mar 4 2008
By Maura Johnston
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I don't think anybody will find this surprising, NIN have really managed to stay at least somewhat musically relevant after all this time, and success stories like this are a true reflection of their staying power.
Had I known that they were going to accept my drunken purchase of all 2500 copies I would never have done it
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