Nine Inch Nails iPhone App Gets Approved After First Getting Rejected

It looks like Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor is getting his way and has gotten the latest version of the band’s iPhone App approved by Apple.

Apple originally rejected the new version after it found some of its content “objectionable”.

The new updated version of the app, which allows users to stream several songs from the band’s catalog in full, includes tracks from the band’s 1994 album ‘The Downward Spiral‘, tracks which Apple found to be “objectionable”.

Well now the company has approved the app without the band having to make any changes.

In a tweet posted yesterday by Reznor he wrote, “The NIN iPhone app is unchanged, the ‘issues’ seem to have been resolved.”



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