Nine Inch Nails delivered one of the most powerful and historic performances of the Woodstock ‘94 festival in Saugerties, New York, establishing the band's reputation as one of the greatest live acts in the world. “On the way to the stage there was a little accident,” Trent Reznor told MTV after their set. “It turns into a mud wrestling thing that escalated into a full-scale mud riot … I accidentally tripped and pushed Danny [Lohner’s] face into the mud. He retaliated by body-slamming me.” Completely caked in mud, Nine Inch Nails went on to perform a blistering 15-song set to the largest density crowd of the festival.” Conceived by Reznor for this exhibit, this installation evokes that iconic moment.
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