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| album=''[[The Slip]]''
| length=4:59
| BPM = 132
| versions=Demon Seed
| live=N/A[[NIN songs never played live|Unperformed]]
| tempo=132 bpm
}}[[Image:Demonseed.jpg|thumb|200px|Artwork accompanying the MP3 file]]'''''"Demon Seed"''''' is the tenth and final song on track from the [[Nine Inch Nails]] album ''[[The Slip]]''. It contains Its lyrics follow the same lyrical style structure as "[[The Greater Good]]" and "[[The New Flesh]]," and the song uses the same drum loops as "[[38 Ghosts]]." Its time signature is 6/4, as [[Trent Reznor]] can be heard indicating in the song. [[Multitracks]] for this song (and all others from ''The Slip'') were released in raw WAV format via [[remix.nin.com]].
The image associated with this song appears to be a four part image of a square becoming more complete or "growing," much like the lyrics portray something growing inside of the narrator. It should also be noted that the red lines seen in the previous pictures are all over, as if they have exploded out of control. This is In a Patreon Q&A session[https://www.patreon.com/posts/rob-sheridan-ama-34278427], [[Rob Sheridan]] was asked about the only song from art for "Demon Seed" and he explained that it was "the album end of the journey of the red line that has moved through the different sections artwork of that record, trying to make sense of the song numberedrigid forms, sometimes fighting them, perhaps pointing out cycles or phasesbefore finally overtaking them. Also, similar It was Trent's idea to "The Greater Good", there are lyrics provided that are not included have the line take over 'Demon Seed' so completely/aggressively. It tied in to the meaning behind the album versionmusic, these lyrics being section 3which isn't my place to discuss as TR tends to keep that stuff close to his chest."
==Appearances==
===Halos===
*''[[The Slip]]''
===SeedsOther===*''[[The Definitive NIN - Deep Cuts]]''- online playlist(s); not on original Seed release
==Versions==
==Live==
This song "Demon Seed" [[NIN songs never played live|has never been played live]]. There was, however, a brief clip of drummer Ilan Rubin rehearsing the song posted online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8pX55FJNNQ
==Lyrics==
In the final studio cut, verse 4 is repeated 3 times, followed by a count of "one, two, three, four, five, six" just before verse 5 kicks in, . Verse 3 and all of verse 3, plis the last line of verse 6, weren't includedare not sung.
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