Go get it.
It's a free album you can download but it gives you the option to buy the actual disc for a set amount. While the album doesn't hold the best songs by Nine Inch Nails, it holds some very good songs like Echoplex, 999,999 and Lights In The Sky. It has a varying of moods/genres such as Echoplex is industrial while 999,999 is ambience and Lights In The Sky is piano. The album always seems to roll along like one song like a relaxing journey, with small gaps. No song seems "sudden" or out of it's pace. It's worth buying but if you're cheap and unsure, then go download it free.
The Slip, personally, may act as a "tour" of how Nine Inch Nails may achieve all the different genres I personally feel it does (although "all the different genres" seem to be ambience, piano and industrial). It holds about one or two songs that are very good but doesn't seem to quite reach some of the, personally, better songs by Nine Inch Nails like The Perfect Drug and Capital G.
The songs mentioned on the album is below.
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Mechabloby
You told me to download it a while back, it's actually pretty legend, although you really don't get into it at first, which is a right shame. But still, it's worth the patience. I likes it.
Lost-Chances
It took a while for me to get into some songs but when I did, it was worth it. Now the album is like a delightful musical journey.