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− | | live = [[Performance 2007]] through [[Lights In The Sky Tour]]<br>[[NIN 2014 Japan Tour]] through | + | | live = [[Performance 2007]] through [[Lights In The Sky Tour]]<br>[[NIN 2014 Japan Tour]] through [[Cold And Black And Infinite Tour]] |
− | }}'''"The Great Destroyer"''' is the thirteenth track on the 2007 release ''[[Year Zero]].'' | + | }}'''"The Great Destroyer"''' is the thirteenth track on the 2007 release ''[[Year Zero]].'' Boutique pedal company Dwarfcraft Devices created a fuzz pedal with the same name, possibly named after the song. |
− | + | ==Theories== | |
This could be a song from the perspective of the character known as the [[Angry Sniper]], or also a song about the Red Horse virus referred to in the "hidden" lyrics. It could also state the thought process of somebody who is secretly rebelling against the government in Year Zero. | This could be a song from the perspective of the character known as the [[Angry Sniper]], or also a song about the Red Horse virus referred to in the "hidden" lyrics. It could also state the thought process of somebody who is secretly rebelling against the government in Year Zero. | ||
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==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
===The Great Destroyer=== | ===The Great Destroyer=== | ||
− | This is the original album version. Consisting of two distinct but interrelated sections, the song begins with a drum loop similar in structure to that of "[[Every Day Is Exactly The Same (song)|Every Day Is Exactly The Same]]," also possibly sharing beat and sounds with "[[Reptile#Reptilian|Reptilian]]." A simple guitar riff, panned right, and Reznor's vocals enter after four measures, playing the first verse. A loud synthesizer rings in the chorus, played with the same instrumentation but with different chords. The second verse features an additional e-bow guitar line in the left channel which drops out for the second chorus, after which the climax is reached when the title is sung in a multi-layered vocal harmony. It quickly builds in intensity and leads into the second section, which features much louder beat loops that were heard earlier underneath the verses and choruses as they are manipulated, crunched, and destroyed. By the end of this coda, its beats have been so mashed that the decaying delay effect sounds nothing like anything else in the song. The opening noise layers of "[[Another Version Of The Truth (song)|Another Version Of The Truth]]" quietly fade in underneath. | + | This is the original album version. Consisting of two distinct but interrelated sections, the song begins with a drum loop similar in structure to that of "[[Every Day Is Exactly The Same (song)|Every Day Is Exactly The Same]]," also possibly sharing beat and sounds with "[[Reptile#Reptilian|Reptilian]]." A simple guitar riff, panned right, and [[Trent Reznor]]'s vocals enter after four measures, playing the first verse. A loud synthesizer rings in the chorus, played with the same instrumentation but with different chords. The second verse features an additional e-bow guitar line in the left channel which drops out for the second chorus, after which the climax is reached when the title is sung in a multi-layered vocal harmony. It quickly builds in intensity and leads into the second section, which features much louder beat loops that were heard earlier underneath the verses and choruses as they are manipulated, crunched, and destroyed. By the end of this coda, its beats have been so mashed that the decaying delay effect sounds nothing like anything else in the song. The opening noise layers of "[[Another Version Of The Truth (song)|Another Version Of The Truth]]" quietly fade in underneath. |
===The Great Destroyer (Instrumental)=== | ===The Great Destroyer (Instrumental)=== | ||
'''''Running Time: 3:24''''' | '''''Running Time: 3:24''''' | ||
− | This unmastered vocal-less mix was released by | + | This unmastered vocal-less mix was released by Reznor through his [[remix.nin.com]] account. |
===The Great Destroyer: modwheelmood=== | ===The Great Destroyer: modwheelmood=== | ||
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modwheelmood was interviewed by [[The NIN Hotline]] on March 1, 2008. Band member [[Alessandro Cortini]] said the following about the remix of "The Great Destroyer": | modwheelmood was interviewed by [[The NIN Hotline]] on March 1, 2008. Band member [[Alessandro Cortini]] said the following about the remix of "The Great Destroyer": | ||
− | <blockquote> | + | <blockquote>Trent asked me to pick a song off ''Year Zero'' and to give it a try while we were on tour in Europe. "The Great Destroyer" is probably my favorite song off YZ, so I borrowed a bass and an acoustic guitar from Aaron and reconstructed the song in my hotel room in Amsterdam. I also used my Buchla 200e music box, which I love to death. I think I added a couple of tracks when I got back home, then mixed it and sent it in. To be honest, I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that TR liked it. I thought he would hate it since I changed the melody and chords around…[http://theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=472]</blockquote> |
====Song Credits==== | ====Song Credits==== | ||
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==Live== | ==Live== | ||
− | "The Great Destroyer" made its live debut on [[2007/08/01 Moscow, Russia|August 1, 2007]] in Moscow, Russia during the [[Performance 2007]] tour | + | "The Great Destroyer" (in its original album form) made its live debut on [[2007/08/01 Moscow, Russia|August 1, 2007]] in Moscow, Russia during the [[Performance 2007]] tour, and was played at almost every show for the rest of the tour. Not long after its debut, it began to include samples from "[[Happiness In Slavery (song)|Happiness In Slavery]]" in the breakdown. |
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+ | During the [[Lights In The Sky Tour]], "Happiness In Slavery" was no longer in the breakdown. "The Great Destroyer" was played at slightly under half of the shows, appearing before the "Ghosts" section alongside (or instead of) "[[Vessel]]", "[[Me, I'm Not]]", and "[[The Warning]]". During the [[NIN 2017-2018]] tour, the song featured [[samples]] from speeches made by Donald Trump. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://vimeo.com/3515252 "The Great Destroyer" live in Europe, August 2007] | *[http://vimeo.com/3515252 "The Great Destroyer" live in Europe, August 2007] | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pqi_UZ1-EiU "The Great Destroyer" 2014 live visual design by Rob Sheridan] | ||
+ | *[https://archive.org/details/remix-nin-com-audio-00094 "The Great Destroyer" (Instrumental) at archive.org] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 28 March 2024
The Great Destroyer (Instrumental)
The Great Destroyer: modwheelmood
NIN 2014 Japan Tour through Cold And Black And Infinite Tour
"The Great Destroyer" is the thirteenth track on the 2007 release Year Zero. Boutique pedal company Dwarfcraft Devices created a fuzz pedal with the same name, possibly named after the song.
Contents
Theories
This could be a song from the perspective of the character known as the Angry Sniper, or also a song about the Red Horse virus referred to in the "hidden" lyrics. It could also state the thought process of somebody who is secretly rebelling against the government in Year Zero.
Appearances
Halos
- Year Zero
- Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D
Versions
The Great Destroyer
This is the original album version. Consisting of two distinct but interrelated sections, the song begins with a drum loop similar in structure to that of "Every Day Is Exactly The Same," also possibly sharing beat and sounds with "Reptilian." A simple guitar riff, panned right, and Trent Reznor's vocals enter after four measures, playing the first verse. A loud synthesizer rings in the chorus, played with the same instrumentation but with different chords. The second verse features an additional e-bow guitar line in the left channel which drops out for the second chorus, after which the climax is reached when the title is sung in a multi-layered vocal harmony. It quickly builds in intensity and leads into the second section, which features much louder beat loops that were heard earlier underneath the verses and choruses as they are manipulated, crunched, and destroyed. By the end of this coda, its beats have been so mashed that the decaying delay effect sounds nothing like anything else in the song. The opening noise layers of "Another Version Of The Truth" quietly fade in underneath.
The Great Destroyer (Instrumental)
Running Time: 3:24
This unmastered vocal-less mix was released by Reznor through his remix.nin.com account.
The Great Destroyer: modwheelmood
Running Time: 4:19
This remix by modwheelmood appears on Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D. It begins with the vocals sung over an acoustic guitar before bass and drums join in as the first verse is repeated. As the chorus comes in, a synth beat and melody play under echoing vocals, singing a melody different than what's in the original version. Layers of sound are gradually added in the second verse, creating an ominous sound and tone to the song. It is sourced from an MP3, as revealed by its spectrographic image.
modwheelmood was interviewed by The NIN Hotline on March 1, 2008. Band member Alessandro Cortini said the following about the remix of "The Great Destroyer":
Trent asked me to pick a song off Year Zero and to give it a try while we were on tour in Europe. "The Great Destroyer" is probably my favorite song off YZ, so I borrowed a bass and an acoustic guitar from Aaron and reconstructed the song in my hotel room in Amsterdam. I also used my Buchla 200e music box, which I love to death. I think I added a couple of tracks when I got back home, then mixed it and sent it in. To be honest, I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that TR liked it. I thought he would hate it since I changed the melody and chords around…[1]
Song Credits
- Remix by modwheelmood
Live
"The Great Destroyer" (in its original album form) made its live debut on August 1, 2007 in Moscow, Russia during the Performance 2007 tour, and was played at almost every show for the rest of the tour. Not long after its debut, it began to include samples from "Happiness In Slavery" in the breakdown.
During the Lights In The Sky Tour, "Happiness In Slavery" was no longer in the breakdown. "The Great Destroyer" was played at slightly under half of the shows, appearing before the "Ghosts" section alongside (or instead of) "Vessel", "Me, I'm Not", and "The Warning". During the NIN 2017-2018 tour, the song featured samples from speeches made by Donald Trump.
Lyrics
Say your name Try to speak as clearly as you can You know everything gets written down Nod your head Just in case they could be watching With their shiny satellites I hope they cannot see The limitless potential Living inside of me To murder everything I hope they cannot see I am the Great Destroyer Turn it up Listen to the shit they pump into Your head Filling you with apathy Hold your breath Wait until you know the time is right On time The end is near I hope they cannot see The limitless potential Living inside of me To murder everything I hope they cannot see I am the Great Destroyer
The following phrase can be heard as plain speech at 2:24 when the song's left and right stereo channels are combined into a single mono channel:
Red Horse Vector
External Links
- "The Great Destroyer" live in Europe, August 2007
- "The Great Destroyer" 2014 live visual design by Rob Sheridan
- "The Great Destroyer" (Instrumental) at archive.org
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