So, I'm surprised nobody has made these connections before, but here it is.
First off, that elusive 1995 club tour with Helmet as openers. I'm surprised that nobody dug this up before, but it explains why no recordings exist: http://www.mtv.com/news/1458727/nine...-week-in-1995/ In this interview, Page Hamilton (frontman for Helmet) states that once they arrived in Florida, NIN failed to mention that Reznor was sick, and so the rest of the tour was cancelled as Helmet simply sat around. Looking back at the tour dates, Pensacola was the third date of the tour, meaning that they played Houston and New Orleans, and that was it. So, finding someone that recorded one of those two small shows, is like finding a needle in the haystack.
A few months ago, Page Hamilton did an interview here: http://www.alternativenation.net/pag...e-buddy-holly/ In this interview, he confirms that he stayed in New Orleans for awhile in the late '90s/early '00s. It was here that him and Charlie Clouser wrote together, and basically the song "Enemies" off of the 2004 Helmet album Size Matters came from this session. Also to note the songs "Throwing Punches" and "Speak and Spell" also has Clouser as a co-writer, but not sure if it's from the same sessions.
I might as well state the obvious, but Page is credited on guitar for "No, You Don't" off of The Fragile as well. A couple of weeks ago, I came across a video that compiled a bunch of Page Hamilton demos from 2000. Due to the timeframe of the recordings, along with Page collaborating with Clouser and Reznor during this time, these MIGHT be Tapeworm demos. Nobody simply put two and two together. Go ahead and listen to them (especially that first track), and judge for yourself. There are no official credits for these songs, so I don't know who was actually performing.
I just thought all this was pretty interesting and should be shared. And yes, I have dug thru the Helmet live archives as well looking for a 1995 recording, and no luck lol.