Nine Inch Nails Send Fans Packages With Mysterious Black Powder

Nine Inch Nails Send Fans Packages With Mysterious Black Powder

Nine Inch Nails’ Not the Actual Events EP was released late last year with little advance notice. Fans were able to order digital copies of the EP alongside a mysterious accompanying “physical component.” Fans are finally receiving the physical package in the mail, and apparently, it’s a messy ordeal. A black sleeve comes with a detailed disclaimer label that offers cryptic warnings like “actions have consequences” and “this will make a mess.” Several tweets have surfaced showing fans’ fingers covered in a smudgy black powder as they unearthed a series of enigmatic photos and texts. Find some photos of the package below.

Well this should be interesting… pic.twitter.com/nvK4UbuU3z

— Matthew Perpetua (@perpetua) March 2, 2017

Just got my @nineinchnails #nottheactualevents physical component! @ninhotline pic.twitter.com/m7g2QFSd3T

— Morgan Hendry (@morganhendry) March 1, 2017

@trent_reznor @nineinchnails Opening this was like touching my soul. #nineinchnails pic.twitter.com/hhVZZW4gJV

— Lydia Munster (@LydiaMunster) March 1, 2017

Who the hell had the idea to make packaging like this? This is a first. @trent_reznor @nineinchnails pic.twitter.com/rc5jlyU4ia

— Michael Davis (@mykldavis) March 1, 2017

When Trent Reznor himself trolls you… ❤️ #nin #NineInchNails #nottheactualevents #physicalcomponent pic.twitter.com/2V3VKkZ7Kc

— FoxInShadow (@foxinshadow) March 1, 2017

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