A welcome, but not essential, addition to any NIN collection
Josh | Boston, NY USA | 09/10/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"If you are buying this import, chances are good that you already have the LP version of "March of the Pigs" and are more interested in the other two tracks, so I'll get right to it:"reptilian" is a decent remix of "reptile"...not exactly earth shattering, but good as usual, with some cool delay and stereo effects at the end."underneath the skin" is another remix of "reptile", this time mostly instrumental. The quality is similar to "reptilian".. Good as usual, but not exceptional.Overall, I would say that this single is more for hardcore NIN fans and collectors looking to find all of Trent's tracks. Most casual NIN fans wouldn't find this one worth the money."
Only if you have Part 1
Max | 11/27/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Only get this if you have part one and want to complete the set. The first track, "march of the pigs" is right off the album, so now you're down to only 2 tracks. "Underneath the skin" is an insturmental of reptile that's about seven minutes and thirty seconds long. At times you won't be able to tell what part of the song you're listening to but then you'll find yourself because the insturmental stays pretty much true to the song all the way out. The last track "reptilian" is a standard remix of the song for the Downward spiral/ Further downward spiral era, it's nothing extraordinary but it is highly enjoyable. If you're trying to decide between this and the 5 track version I recomend getting this because of the extra tracks, neat little c.d case and because of the sound quality."
A Collector's Item
Max | Toronto, ON, Canada | 04/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you can find any copies of the March of the Pigs singles, they are definitely worth picking up. Underneath the Skin and Reptilian are both very good remixes in addition to the LP version of March of the Pigs. This is a quality single since the three tracks run about 18 minutes long. Not much else can be said, except that this is a rare find.
Look for it if you're a collector."