| versions =No, You Don't<br>No, You Don't (Instrumental)<br>No, You Don't (Version)
| live = [[Fragility]] through [[Performance 2007]]
}}'''"No, You Don't"''' is the tenth track on the Left disc of ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]].''In a 2000 interview with ''Guitar World'', [[Trent Reznor]] acknowledged that the song is partially about the deterioration of his friendship with [[Marilyn Manson (musician)|Marilyn Manson]].[http://www.nin-pages.de/2000_Guitar_World_Juni_englisch.htm]
==Appearances==
==Versions==
===No, You Don't===
This is available on ''The Fragile.'' One of the most metal-oriented NIN songs, it begins with a subversive ambient pad fading in from the end of "[[Pilgrimage]]," which builds and sweeps in the drum loop; this introduction was later released in full as "[[Feeders]]." After 16 bars, the first verse begins, yelled by [[Trent Reznor]] and accompanied by thick, distorted guitars. These remain evident throughout most of the track, the initial drum loop accompanying verses, then mutated into a faster beat with a feverish tambourine pulse playing 16th notes. A bridge featuring fuzzy lead guitar interrupts these patterns, releasing some of the energy before the quick pace returns and builds to a noisy, sudden climax.
===No, You Don't (Instrumental)===