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The maxi-single's disc art reveals the tempo for "Head Like A Hole" (115 BPM) and "Terrible Lie" (88 BPM). On the US version, there's an unlisted bonus track featuring a clip of Heather "Princess" Day from Dance Party USA shouting "Let's hear it for Nine Inch Nails! Woooo! They're GOOD!" Also the first track on the UK single version is mislabeled: instead of ''Slate'' it should read ''Clay'' (that mix was used for the "Head Like A Hole" video).
==Artwork==
[[Image:HLAHmockup.jpg|thumb|Mockup of artwork by The Designers Republic]]
The UK version's artwork was originally intended to be the sole artwork, but was replaced for the wider release by TVT Records due to the colour printing costing too much.[http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=327]
 
The Designers Republic, who did the artwork for the ''[[Sin (halo)|Sin]]'' single, wanted to do a similar design for the ''Head Like A Hole'' single, but it wasn't used. A mockup of the art was posted to Facebook.[https://www.facebook.com/thedesignersrepublic/photos/pcb.10154678018942214/10154678017797214/?type=3&theater]
==Credits==
==''Halo I-IV''==
''Halo I-IV'' is a limited edition vinyl box set released by Concord/Bicycle Music for Record Store Day in November 2015. It contains the domestic versions of the 12" singles for ''Head Like A Hole'', ''[[Sin (halo)|Sin]]'' and ''[[Down In It (halo)|Down In It]]'' on 120 gram vinyl, as well as the original version of ''Pretty Hate Machine'' on 180 gram vinyl. None of the music in this set is remastered.
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