| album =''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]''
| length = 4:24
| versions = Piggy<br>Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)<br>Piggy (''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'')| live = [[Self-Desruct ]] through present
}}
==About=='''''Piggy''''' is the second track on the 1994 concept album ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]. '' It is the first song to feature a live drum performance by [[Trent Reznor]], and one of the many to include the phrase "[[Nothing Can Stop Me Now]]"
===The Drum Solo===
The unique drum solo featured in the last half of the song is actually Reznor himself. Initially it was a drum test being used as a placeholder in the song, but he liked it too much to replace it. ===Appearances===*The Downward Spiral*And All That Could Have Been (CD/DVD/VHS)
===Song Credits===
*Mixing Engineer: [[Alan Moulder]]
===Appearances===
*''The Downward Spiral''
*''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'' (CD/DVD/VHS)
==Versions==
===Piggy===
This is the original album version.
===Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)===
"Piggy " was remixed by [[Rick Rubin]] for both of the 1995 Remix albums ''[[Further Down The Spiral]] v1 '' and ''v2. '' It features [[Dave Navarro]] on guitar. This remix was also featured on 2004's 2nd CD of the Tenth Aniversary edition Deluxe Edition of [[''The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]].''
===Piggy (''And All That Could Have Been'')===A professionally recording live version appears in video and audio on ''And All That Could Have Been.''
===Bridge School=Live==Trent Reznor performed Piggy has become a new version of Piggy popular song in Nine Inch Nails live shows, though it is not played on piano a regular basis. During live shows Reznor will frequently venture into the crowd during this song with a string quartet at Neil Young's [[Bridge School Benefit]] concertmicrophone and invite fans to sing along to the song.
==Performed Live=Bridge School Benefit===Reznor performed a new version of "Piggy has become a popular song in Nine Inch Nails live shows, though it is not played " on a regular basis. During live shows Trent will frequently venture into the crowd during this song piano with a microphone and invite fans to sing along to the songstring quartet at Neil Young's [[Bridge School Benefit]] concert.