I remember when i was in high school, when "Outside" came out, and Bowie got a lot of criticism that he was just aping Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails. And maybe some of that is valid, but Bowie's version of industrial pop just sounds so quintessentially Bowie, that he's not stealing anything, just putting his own fantastic spin on it. "Outside" was also the first Bowie album i ever bought, so it has and maintains a warm spot in my heart. Speaking of hearts, here's the record's first single, "The Heart's Filthy Lesson," your Daily Bowie.
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