That moment when you make a noise you've never made out loud before because NIN finally posted an official video of The Perfect Drug on their YouTube channel!
Music videos used to have so much budget for such amazing videos back then and they were able to test new technology or ways of filming that tech would often end up transitioning into movies! I'd pay $30 every time I wanted to buy a new album from an artist on CD every week and as a school kid so that was pretty much all of my pocket money or what I'd earned from mowing a few neighbours lawns. Nowadays people are paying $15 a month to stream every artist every whenever they want, not going to live shows and bitching about why their favourite artist isn't putting out more music.
Pull your head in society and stop being so selfish! $30 for me as a teenager was a hell of a lot of money and I'd have to work my arse off for it. I just used an indexation calculator and that $30 for teenage me is equivalent to $50.96 currently. If I said to most adults now that if they want to hear the latest album from their favourite artist and it will cost them $50.96 they'd flip out. I buy everything on vinyl because it feels more like the transaction I need to do to support the artist.