===Bonus Tracks===
<blockquote><p>"Physical" and "Suck" The last two tracks were originally meant to feature on leftovers from a 12" single set to coincide with NIN's [[Lollapalooza Tour]] shows, that was unable to be should have been released when we did lollapalooza, but due to record label difficultieslabels.... ... Reznor felt that the tracks so, i thought they were worthy of being good enough to be released regardless however, and thus recorded but did not fit with 'broken', so, i wanted to give them away but keep them for separate from the EP. The first 250,000 copies included a so, i came up with the 3" CD with the bonus tracks "Physical" and "Suck" in a small card sleeve inside the digipak. Due idea, but, my record label informed me that it cost so much to the far higher production cost manufacture that they could not break even EVER regardless of making an EP 2 discssales, so, Reznor had i compromised and allowed the format changed and first 250,000 to have the EP was re-released as a single 3" CD, with and the bonus rest to have them on tracks occupying track numbers 98 and -99(so nobody would be ripped off). Tracks 7 through 97 all contain 1–3 seconds of dead air, leaving a gap of 1"</p> <p>—Reznor [http:31–4:33 between "Gave Up" and "Physical"//www.theninhotline. For the vinyl release, the main tracks were released as a 12", with the bonus tracks on a 7" contained inside the album sleevenet/archives/articles/manager/display_article. Reznor has explained why the tracks were released as they were: ''php?id=327]</p></blockquote> <blockquote><p>"It was a way to distance them from the other music because it wasn't part of the same mind set. Unfortunately, the risk involved is, with radio being as conservative as it is, I knew they would jump on "Physical" or "Suck" because they're a bit more digestible than the other stuff, so I've tried to make them as obscure as possible."''</p> <p>—Reznor [http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/xart196.shtml]</p></blockquote>
==Album Credits==