Danny Elfman has teamed up with Ghostemane to release a brand new remix of “Native Intelligence (Featuring Trent Reznor)” – the newest taste of Elfman’s forthcoming album Bigger. Messier. arriving on August 12th, 2022 via ANTI- / Epitaph Records. The remix serves as a reimagining of Reznor’s version of the
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