In 1996, Trent helped launch Marilyn Manson's career by producing, co-writing, and playing on Antichrist Superstar. Trent (an avid videogamer) went on to make the music for Quake, a dark first-person shooter, and later became hooked. Although no new NIN material would be released until late 1999, Trent kept busy. He produced another soundtrack, this time for David Lynch's Lost Highway. It featured two songs credited to Trent, Driver Down and Videodrones; Questions. Most significantly, it featured The Perfect Drug, the song many consider to be NIN's finest moment. 1997 brought Closure, a two tape video box set. The first tape contained live footage of the band and some behind-the-scenes footage. The second tape contained every NIN music-video ever made, including many never released or aired. To many NIN fans' dismay, Closure was only released in the US.
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