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... http://pic.twitter.com/nvK4UbuU3z
— Matthew Perpetua (@perpetua) March 2, 2017
Just got my @nineinchnails #nottheactualevents physical component! @ninhotline http://pic.twitter.com/m7g2QFSd3T
— Morgan Hendry (@morganhendry) March 1, 2017
@trent_reznor @nineinchnails Opening this was like touching my soul. #nineinchnails http://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 http://pic.twitter.com/rc5jlyU4ia
— Michael Davis (@mykldavis) March 1, 2017
When Trent Reznor himself trolls you... ❤️ #nin #NineInchNails #nottheactualevents #physicalcomponent http://pic.twitter.com/2V3VKkZ7Kc
— FoxInShadow (@foxinshadow) March 1, 2017
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