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{{song
| title = The Day The World Went Away
| album = ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]''
| length = 4:33
| versions = The Day The World Went Away<br>The Day The World Went Away (Quiet)<br>The Day The World Went Away (Porter Ricks mix)<br>The Day The World Went Away (''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'')<br>The Day The World Went Away (''[[Still]]'')
| live = [[Fragility v1.0]] through [[Performance 2007]]
}}'''"The Day The World Went Away"''' is the second track on the Left disc of ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]].'' It was released as a single preceding the release of ''The Fragile'' and received the designation of Halo 13.

===Meaning===
The song's lyrics are rumored to be about the death of [[Trent Reznor]]'s maternal grandmother, which occured before ''The Fragile'' was recorded. Analysis of the lyrics do support the theory of this song being about death, but no one can say with any certainty what Reznor's inspiration was.

===Structure===
"The Day The World Went Away" follows the percussive and aggressive "[[Somewhat Damaged]]." It is one of [[Nine Inch Nails]]' most uniquely structured songs and it is musically the opposite of "Somewhat Damaged" in almost every way, actually lacking the use of any percussion. It also features the use of a mandolin, another first for NIN.

===Song Credits===
*Backing chants by the Buddha Debutante Choir: Melissa Daigle, Judy Miller, Christine Parrish, M. Gabriela Rivas, Heather Bennett, Fae Young and Martha Wood
*Additional vocals on “Quiet:” Kim Prevost

==Appearances==
===Halos===
*''[[The Day The World Went Away (halo)|The Day The World Went Away]]''
*''The Fragile''
*''[[We're In This Together (halo)|We're In This Together]]''
*''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'' (CD/DVD {Easter egg on the DVD})
*''[[Still]]''

===Seeds===
*''[[The Definitive NIN - The Singles]]''
*''[[The Definitive NIN - Quiet Tracks]]''

===Other===
*Both the single and quiet versions became available via streaming links on nin.com the preceding day to ''Halo 13'' release date. (The RealMedia versions are still available: [http://play.rbn.com/?url=mediapubs/mediapubs/g2demand/awwtdt.smi&proto=rtsp TDTWWA]|[http://play.rbn.com/?url=mediapubs/mediapubs/g2demand/awwtdtq.smi&proto=rtsp TDTWWAQ])
*The song was used in the trailer for ''Terminator: Salvation,'' released in 2009. It can be viewed [http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/terminator-salvation.html?showVideo=1 here].

==Versions==
===The Day The World Went Away===
This is the original album version, found on both ''The Day The World Went Away'' (in edited form and with a different vocal take) and ''The Fragile.'' Its introductory guitar chords are extended by roughly 30 seconds on ''The Fragile'' vinyl version.

===The Day The World Went Away (Quiet)===
This is a very different version of the song. The structure was changed significantly, moving the chanting to the beginning of the song and featuring additional vocals by Kim Prevost. This remix was done by Reznor.

===The Day The World Went Away (Porter Ricks mix)===
This dub remix done by [[Porter Ricks]] revolves around a thumping beat. The distant vocals can be heard beneath it.

===The Day The World Went Away (''And All That Could Have Been'')===
The DVD version of ''And All That Could Have Been'' featured this song as an Easter Egg. Unused clips from the scrapped video are merged with live performance footage. The CD version features this song in the regular playlist.

===The Day The World Went Away (''Still'')===
A stripped down, acoustic version of this song was included on the ''Still'' album.

====Song Credits====
*Performance: Trent Reznor, [[Robin Finck]], [[Danny Lohner]], [[Jerome Dillon]], [[Keith Hillebrandt]]
*Mix engineering: [[Alan Moulder]]
*Engineering: [[Jon Lemon]], [[Chris Shepard]]
*Second engineering: [[Leo Herrera]], [[Ron Lowe]]
*Programming: Keith Hillebrandt

==Music Video==
This song is among the many Nine Inch Nails songs that have had a video scrapped. The video, which was partially finished, apparently showed images of a funeral. Parts of the video appeared as an Easter Egg on the DVD version of ''And All That Could Have Been.''

The footage contains black-and-white footage of Reznor in a forest, and color images of a black kingsnake slithering in sand. It also includes Reznor standing in a room with his back to the camera and shows flowers, as well as a feather blowing in the wind. Right before it cuts to the black-and-white footage of Reznor, for a split second, it shows a man, maybe Reznor, hovering in the air in a red room. Right in front of him is a bright light that instantly brightens, making the screen white for the black-and-white footage to come in. The second half of the video contains live performance footage of the band.

==Live==
"The Day The World Went Away" has been performed live since the [[Fragility]] tour started in 1999.

When performed live, a guitar solo and drums follow the initial verse. Afterward, the song builds in intensity leading into the 'Nah nah nah's'

==Lyrics==
I'd listen to the words he'd say
But in his voice I heard decay
The plastic face forced to portray
All the insides left cold and gray
There is a place that still remains
It eats the fear it eats the pain
The sweetest price he'll have to pay
The day the whole world went away

Na na nah
Na na na, nah
Na na nah
Na na na, nah

{{Succession box
| title=[[The Fragile (halo)#CD Release|The Fragile (Left)]]
| before=[[Somewhat Damaged]]
| after=[[The Frail]]
| track=2}}
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