*[[Richard Patrick]] (Nine Inch Nails, Filter)
==Relationship to Puscifer and A Perfect Circleand Puscifer==
No Tapeworm song was ever released to the public, but "[[Vacant]]", which was performed live by [[A Perfect Circle]] on several occasions and eventually became "Passive" on their last full length release ''eMOTIVE'', was a song originally by the band. APC's live performance of the track before its release has also been attributed to the demise of Tapeworm. Danny Lohner has stated that he used Tapeworm material as Renholder when he did the soundtrack to the motion picture ''Underworld.''
In November 2009, Puscifer released ''"C" Is for (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference HERE)'', which contained "[[Potions (Deliverance Mix)|Potions]]", with writing credits to Reznor. Keenan explained that it was a Tapeworm song, recorded by Puscifer as a "wedding gift" to Reznor.
Some people believed that Trent was on the track, or that it was actually the original Tapeworm piece, but Keenan stated the following:
<blockquote>Ok. Let's use an APC album as an example. eMOTIVe. APC did a song called "Imagine." If you view the credits for the song you'll find various bits of info. Generally speaking the writers name appears in parenthesis next to the track. The performer info may or may not be listed in the album credits. If you see performer info it may be broken down to instruments. For example... "Billy Howerdel - Guitars and Back-up Vocals. Josh Freese - Drums and percussion, etc... Or it may be a given that the people who performed on this project/album/track are the band in question. So it will just say "B Howerdel - guitars, Josh Freese - drums, M J Keenan - vocals, etc... But Writing credits are different. Next to "Imagine" you'll see the name John Lennon. Because he wrote the song. You may want to sit down for the next bit. Ready? John Lennon didn't perform or sing or play on the APC version of "Imagine." He didn't produce it, direct it, co-produce it, or grab us Latte's during the recording of it. Why? Because he's dead. he just wrote it. And we performed a version of it. If you visit the Project Credits of this site now, you'll start to see what we mean. Hope that helps.</blockquote>
In November 2009, Puscifer released ''"C" Is for (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference HERE)'', which contained "[[Potions (Deliverance Mix)|Potions]]", with writing credits to Reznor. Keenan explained that it was a Tapeworm song, recorded by Puscifer as a "wedding gift" to Reznor.
==Known songs==