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| album = ''[[Year Zero]]'' | | album = ''[[Year Zero]]'' | ||
| length = 4:23 | | length = 4:23 | ||
− | | versions = Survivalism<br>Survivalism (Radio Edit) | + | | BPM = 130 |
− | | live = [[2007/ | + | | versions = Survivalism<br>Survivalism (Instrumental)<br>Survivalism (Radio Edit)<br>Survivalism_Tardusted<br>Survivalism_OpalHeartClinic_Niggy_Tardust!(Escaped... <br>Survivalism (David Sitek Mix)<br>Survivalism (deadmau5 Remix) |
− | }} | + | | live = [[Performance 2007]] through [[NIN 2014 Europe/UK Tour]]<br>[[I Can't Seem To Wake Up 2017]] through present |
+ | }}'''"Survivalism"''' is the third track and the first single from the 2007 album ''[[Year Zero]].'' | ||
+ | On March 13, the source files for the song were released in GarageBand format at [[nin.com]]. "Survivalism" is the third NIN song to be officially released as [[multitracks]]. | ||
− | == | + | ===Song Credits=== |
− | + | *Production: [[Trent Reznor]], [[Atticus Ross]] | |
+ | *Mix: [[Alan Moulder]] | ||
+ | *Backing vocals: [[Saul Williams]] | ||
+ | ==Title meaning== | ||
Survivalism is the belief that one must be prepared to survive a major catastrophe by stocking up on food and weapons. A survivalist therefore is a person who anticipates and prepares for a future disruption in local, regional or worldwide social or political order. Survivalists often prepare for this anticipated disruption by learning skills (e.g., emergency medical training), stockpiling food and water, or building structures that will help them to survive (e.g., an underground shelter). | Survivalism is the belief that one must be prepared to survive a major catastrophe by stocking up on food and weapons. A survivalist therefore is a person who anticipates and prepares for a future disruption in local, regional or worldwide social or political order. Survivalists often prepare for this anticipated disruption by learning skills (e.g., emergency medical training), stockpiling food and water, or building structures that will help them to survive (e.g., an underground shelter). | ||
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===Halos=== | ===Halos=== | ||
*''[[Survivalism (halo)|Survivalism]]'' | *''[[Survivalism (halo)|Survivalism]]'' | ||
− | * ''Year Zero'' | + | *''Year Zero'' |
+ | *''[[Capital G (halo)|Capital G]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D]]'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Seeds=== | ||
+ | *''[[The Definitive NIN - Heavy Tracks]]'' | ||
===Promos=== | ===Promos=== | ||
* ''Survivalism'' | * ''Survivalism'' | ||
− | == Versions == | + | ===Other=== |
+ | *''[[The Definitive NIN - The Singles]]'' - online playlist(s); not on original Seed release | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Versions== | ||
===Survivalism=== | ===Survivalism=== | ||
− | Found on | + | Found on ''Year Zero'' as well as the ''Survivalism'' single and promo. Characterized by much synthetic layering and a consistent eighth note drum machine pulse, matched by a single note bass riff that begins on the second eighth and ends on the eighth before repeating. This gives the song an apparent metric shift one eighth note forward, though the first downbeat of each measure is actually in the space between the stop and start of the bass and guitar riff. The chorus features many layers of group vocals, including some by Saul Williams. After the final chorus, a new guitar riff leads off a coda that builds in layers of drones until suddenly stopping and leading into "[[The Good Soldier]]." |
+ | |||
+ | ===Survivalism (Instrumental)=== | ||
+ | '''''Running Time: 4:30''''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | This unmastered vocal-less mix was released by Reznor through his [[remix.nin.com]] account. | ||
===Survivalism (Radio Edit)=== | ===Survivalism (Radio Edit)=== | ||
− | A radio-friendly edited version that is found on the [[Survivalism (halo)| | + | A radio-friendly edited version that is found on the ''Survivalism'' promo. The word "whore" is edited out. |
+ | |||
+ | ===Survivalism_Tardusted=== | ||
+ | '''''Running Time: 4:19''''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Included on the ''Survivalism'' single and ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D,'' this remix was created by Williams and Thavius Beck. The music isn't as guitar-driven as the album version and the chorus consists of Reznor's vocals with Williams' vocal contributions reduced significantly. The breakdown repeats the lyric "All a part of this great nation." There is also hand-clap percussion over pulsating beats and some distortion on Reznor's vocals at some points in the song. Although it may not seem as heavy as the original, it's still heavy in terms of percussion. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Song Credits==== | ||
+ | Remix: Saul Williams, Thavius Beck | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Survivalism_OpalHeartClinic_Niggy_Tardust!(Escaped...=== | ||
+ | Available on the UK 9" Vinyl ''Survivalism'' single. This remix, also by Williams, features him incorporating new lyrics into the verses and delivering them with more of a spoken word/hip-hop flow. Reznor's vocals become backing vocals on this track, allowing Williams to come to the front. The music is very similar to that used in the "Tardusted" version. The new lyrics sung by Williams are as follows: | ||
+ | Wanted to cap somebody | ||
+ | Wanted to buck em' down | ||
+ | Wanted to pull the trigger | ||
+ | Just to hear the fucking sound | ||
+ | I got my propaganda | ||
+ | I get my cable free | ||
+ | I hang it from my neck | ||
+ | And go to work from tree to tree | ||
+ | It's gotta be the poison | ||
+ | They're putting in my food | ||
+ | It takes me by the brain | ||
+ | And marks me to my every move | ||
+ | I try to change the channel | ||
+ | The channel's changing me | ||
+ | I take the cup and prop it up | ||
+ | Before I start to pee | ||
+ | |||
+ | I stumble from the toilet | ||
+ | I'm sprawled across the floor | ||
+ | I feel my head expand | ||
+ | Beyond the room | ||
+ | Beyond the door | ||
+ | I'm in an oval office | ||
+ | In an electric chair | ||
+ | I sign my name | ||
+ | Beneath the claim | ||
+ | That I don't really care | ||
+ | I got survivalism | ||
+ | You've got my claim to fame | ||
+ | I got the right to say | ||
+ | I'm fighting under Jesus' name | ||
+ | I see the .45's | ||
+ | But I wont act surprised | ||
+ | Lost my faith along the way | ||
+ | And found myself believing your lies | ||
+ | |||
+ | The spoken word rhythm of this remix has a strong resemblance to Williams' song "P.G." from ''[[wp:Saul Williams (album)|Saul Williams]]''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Survivalism (Dave Sitek Mix)=== | ||
+ | '''''Running Time: 4:31''''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | David Andrew Sitek is a member of [[TV On The Radio]], who opened for [[Nine Inch Nails]] during the [[Live: With Teeth]] tour. This remix was originally available as a UK-only iTunes bonus track included with the full album download of ''Year Zero.'' It was later also released on the [[Capital G (halo)|''Capital G'' single]]. It is similar to the original song sound-wise, but features a heavier and more plodding drum line. Additionally, it enhances Williams' back up vocals and makes them more prominent than in the original. The structure and length of the song remains relatively unchanged. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Survivalism (deadmau5 Remix)=== | ||
+ | '''''Running Time: 3:37''''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is a remix by deadmau5, originally released through his official SoundCloud account in 2012, then commercially on his album ''while(1<2)''. | ||
− | == | + | ==GarageBand Files== |
− | + | On March 13, 2007, GarageBand files for "Survivalism" were released on [[nin.com]]. Along with "Survivalism", there was another file called Survivalism Our End Trip with some weird sounds. After rearranging the file through a spectogram, [http://www.zshare.net/audio/test-wav-fs8.html this] was found. The following case number for [[Judson Ogram Correctional Facility|Judson Ogram]] was found: | |
− | + | Case number 6455da04 | |
− | |||
− | == Music Video == | + | ==Music Video== |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Survivalismstill.jpg|thumb|Screenshot from the "Survivalism" video]] |
[[Image:Survivalscreens.png|thumbnail|Layout of the video screens]] | [[Image:Survivalscreens.png|thumbnail|Layout of the video screens]] | ||
− | Filming for the "Survivalism" video began on February 5, 2007. The video was "leaked" to the internet via flash drives | + | Filming for the "Survivalism" [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music video]] began on February 5, 2007, at Lacy Street Studios. It was directed by Alex Lieu, [[Rob Sheridan]], and Reznor, and produced by Susan Bonds. The video was "leaked" to the internet via flash drives found dotted around the venue by people attending the Nine Inch Nails concert in London on March 7, 2007. |
'''SPOILERS BEGIN'''<br> | '''SPOILERS BEGIN'''<br> | ||
− | A wall of surveillance monitors details the activities of several people. A group of rebels is creating stencils and spray-painting the "Art Is Resistance" logo on walls. In an apartment, a pair of gay lovers share an intimate moment. In another dwelling, a young woman stands topless at her mirror doing her hair and applying make-up. Elsewhere someone is high on drugs, while a couple just sits on their couch in their home. A man is seen on a | + | A wall of surveillance monitors details the activities of several people in an apartment building. A group of rebels is creating stencils and spray-painting the "Art Is Resistance" logo on walls. In an apartment, a pair of gay lovers share an intimate moment. In another dwelling, a young asian woman stands topless at her mirror doing her hair and applying make-up. Elsewhere someone is high on drugs, while a couple just sits on their couch in their home. A man is seen on a computer with several photos and [[:Image:Exodus_721.JPG|news clippings]] behind him. Another man is seen on camera eating his dinner. Seen on several monitors is Nine Inch Nails playing the song in what is assumed to be their practice space. Intercut with these scenes is footage of armed soldiers, dressed like SWAT members, moving in on the building and one of the spaces in the video. |
+ | |||
+ | At the end of the video the people in the other monitors seem to respond to an ado in one of the spaces seen on the monitor wall. The space where NIN was playing has its door busted in and a pool of blood leading out, while all of the other cameras trained on the band have gone to static. At the very end a body is seen being dragged around a corner, leaving a trail of blood. Presumably the body is that of Reznor, as it wears the same scarf that he is seen wearing throughout the video.<br> | ||
+ | '''END SPOILERS''' | ||
− | + | [[Image:Censored.jpg|thumbnail|The Bureau Of Morality's censoring at work.]] | |
− | + | The video has aired on MTV2, but in a censored form. The screens with the woman at her mirror and the gay lovers have been replaced by a white screen bearing the seal of the [[US Bureau of Morality]] and the phrase "CENSORED FOR YOUR PROTECTION." This is not unlike the use of SCENE MISSING screens in the "[[Closer]]" video. Interestingly enough, the word "whore" and the screen depicting the girl using [[opal]] are left intact. Even the ending scenes of the pool of blood in the band's space and the body getting dragged off are retained. | |
====Notes==== | ====Notes==== | ||
− | * The picture of Jesus in the "TV Room" has "John 19:34" written on it. | + | * The graffiti wall has "Isaiah 15:9" written on it. The biblical verse for this is: "For the waters of Dimon shall be full of blood: for I will bring more upon Dimon, lions upon him that escapeth of Moab, and upon the remnant of the land." |
− | * "Exodus 7:21" is visible in the room with the man on the computer. | + | * The picture of Jesus in the "TV Room" has "John 19:34" written on it. The biblical verse for this is: "But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water." |
− | * The door knocked in has "Rev 18.3.4" painted on its exterior. | + | * "Exodus 7:21" is visible in the room with the man on the computer. The biblical verse for this is: "And the fish that [was] in the river died; and the river stank, and the Egyptians could not drink of the water of the river; and there was blood throughout all the land of Egypt." |
− | * One room shows a couple injecting [[ | + | * "II Kings 3:22" is visible in the room with the man on the computer. The biblical verse for this is: "And they rose up early in the morning, and the sun shone upon the water, and the Moabites saw the water on the other side as red as blood." |
− | + | * The door knocked in has "Rev 18.3.4" painted on its exterior. The biblical verses Revelation 18:3 and 18:4 are: "For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies," and "And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues." | |
− | + | * One room shows a couple injecting opal | |
− | * | + | * The letters hidden in time counter at the monitors T H E T U R N E D T O lead to webside [[The Water Turned To Blood]]. |
− | + | * New code in the cd-single track list RSWTB in the credits of track 2 - survivalism_tardusted [http://farm1.static.flickr.com/231/448174774_0360234f30.jpg?v=0] | |
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==Live== | ==Live== | ||
− | "Survivalism was played live for the first time at the Razzmatazz in Barcelona, Spain, on [[2007/02/19|February 19, 2007]] | + | "Survivalism" was played live for the first time at the Razzmatazz in Barcelona, Spain, on [[2007/02/19|February 19, 2007]], and has been a setlist staple for all tours since except the [[NIN + Soundgarden Tour]] in 2014. |
− | [ | + | During the [[Tension 2013 Tour]], this song featured backing vocals by [[Lisa Fischer]] and [[Sharlotte Gibson]]. |
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
I should have listened to her | I should have listened to her | ||
So hard to keep control | So hard to keep control | ||
− | We kept on eating but | + | We kept on eating but our |
− | + | Bloated bellies still not full | |
She gave us all she had but | She gave us all she had but | ||
We went and took some more | We went and took some more | ||
− | Can't seem to shut her legs | + | Can't seem to shut her legs our |
− | + | Mother Nature is a whore | |
− | I got my propaganda | + | I got my propaganda I got revisionism |
− | + | I got my violence in high def ultra-realism | |
− | I got my violence | ||
− | |||
All a part of this great nation | All a part of this great nation | ||
− | I got my fist | + | I got my fist I got my plan I got survivalism |
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− | Hypnotic sound of | + | Hypnotic sound of sirens |
Echoing through the street | Echoing through the street | ||
The cocking of the rifles | The cocking of the rifles | ||
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Lost our faith along the way and found ourselves believing your lies | Lost our faith along the way and found ourselves believing your lies | ||
− | I got my propaganda | + | I got my propaganda I got revisionism |
− | + | I got my violence in high def ultra-realism | |
− | I got my violence | ||
− | |||
All a part of this great nation | All a part of this great nation | ||
− | I got my fist | + | I got my fist I got my plan I got survivalism |
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All bruised and broken, bleeding | All bruised and broken, bleeding | ||
− | She | + | She asks to take my hand |
− | I | + | I turn and keep on walking |
− | + | What you'd do the same thing in the circumstance I'm sure you understand | |
− | I got my propaganda | + | I got my propaganda I got revisionism |
− | + | I got my violence in high-def ultra-realism | |
− | I got my violence | ||
− | |||
All a part of this great nation | All a part of this great nation | ||
− | I got my fist | + | I got my fist I got my plan I got survivalism |
− | + | ||
− | + | However, the last lines of the third verse are changed to the following on the actual recording: | |
− | + | I turn just keep on walking | |
− | + | What you'd do the same thing in the circumstance I'm sure you'll understand | |
+ | |||
+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://vimeo.com/2707962 "Survivalism" music video (Uncensored)] | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSsRt_1l740 "Survivalism" music video (Clean Version)] | ||
+ | *[https://vimeo.com/5031029 "Survivalism" with Williams, live from on stage, Atlanta, 5.10.09] | ||
+ | *[https://archive.org/details/remix-nin-com-audio-00091 "Survivalism" (Instrumental) at archive.org] | ||
+ | |||
+ | <BR> | ||
+ | {{succession box | ||
+ | | title=[[Year Zero#Track Listing|Year Zero]] | ||
+ | | before= [[The Beginning of the End]] | ||
+ | | after= [[The Good Soldier]] | ||
+ | | track= 3 | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | [[Category:World of Year Zero]] | + | [[Category:World of Year Zero]][[Category:NIN Songs Released as Multitracks]][[Category:Music Videos]] |
− | [[Category:NIN Songs]] |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 13 November 2024
Survivalism (Instrumental)
Survivalism (Radio Edit)
Survivalism_Tardusted
Survivalism_OpalHeartClinic_Niggy_Tardust!(Escaped...
Survivalism (David Sitek Mix)
Survivalism (deadmau5 Remix)
I Can't Seem To Wake Up 2017 through present
"Survivalism" is the third track and the first single from the 2007 album Year Zero.
On March 13, the source files for the song were released in GarageBand format at nin.com. "Survivalism" is the third NIN song to be officially released as multitracks.
Contents
Song Credits
- Production: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
- Mix: Alan Moulder
- Backing vocals: Saul Williams
Title meaning
Survivalism is the belief that one must be prepared to survive a major catastrophe by stocking up on food and weapons. A survivalist therefore is a person who anticipates and prepares for a future disruption in local, regional or worldwide social or political order. Survivalists often prepare for this anticipated disruption by learning skills (e.g., emergency medical training), stockpiling food and water, or building structures that will help them to survive (e.g., an underground shelter).
Appearances
Halos
- Survivalism
- Year Zero
- Capital G
- Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D
Seeds
Promos
- Survivalism
Other
- The Definitive NIN - The Singles - online playlist(s); not on original Seed release
Versions
Survivalism
Found on Year Zero as well as the Survivalism single and promo. Characterized by much synthetic layering and a consistent eighth note drum machine pulse, matched by a single note bass riff that begins on the second eighth and ends on the eighth before repeating. This gives the song an apparent metric shift one eighth note forward, though the first downbeat of each measure is actually in the space between the stop and start of the bass and guitar riff. The chorus features many layers of group vocals, including some by Saul Williams. After the final chorus, a new guitar riff leads off a coda that builds in layers of drones until suddenly stopping and leading into "The Good Soldier."
Survivalism (Instrumental)
Running Time: 4:30
This unmastered vocal-less mix was released by Reznor through his remix.nin.com account.
Survivalism (Radio Edit)
A radio-friendly edited version that is found on the Survivalism promo. The word "whore" is edited out.
Survivalism_Tardusted
Running Time: 4:19
Included on the Survivalism single and Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D, this remix was created by Williams and Thavius Beck. The music isn't as guitar-driven as the album version and the chorus consists of Reznor's vocals with Williams' vocal contributions reduced significantly. The breakdown repeats the lyric "All a part of this great nation." There is also hand-clap percussion over pulsating beats and some distortion on Reznor's vocals at some points in the song. Although it may not seem as heavy as the original, it's still heavy in terms of percussion.
Song Credits
Remix: Saul Williams, Thavius Beck
Survivalism_OpalHeartClinic_Niggy_Tardust!(Escaped...
Available on the UK 9" Vinyl Survivalism single. This remix, also by Williams, features him incorporating new lyrics into the verses and delivering them with more of a spoken word/hip-hop flow. Reznor's vocals become backing vocals on this track, allowing Williams to come to the front. The music is very similar to that used in the "Tardusted" version. The new lyrics sung by Williams are as follows:
Wanted to cap somebody Wanted to buck em' down Wanted to pull the trigger Just to hear the fucking sound I got my propaganda I get my cable free I hang it from my neck And go to work from tree to tree It's gotta be the poison They're putting in my food It takes me by the brain And marks me to my every move I try to change the channel The channel's changing me I take the cup and prop it up Before I start to pee I stumble from the toilet I'm sprawled across the floor I feel my head expand Beyond the room Beyond the door I'm in an oval office In an electric chair I sign my name Beneath the claim That I don't really care I got survivalism You've got my claim to fame I got the right to say I'm fighting under Jesus' name I see the .45's But I wont act surprised Lost my faith along the way And found myself believing your lies
The spoken word rhythm of this remix has a strong resemblance to Williams' song "P.G." from Saul Williams.
Survivalism (Dave Sitek Mix)
Running Time: 4:31
David Andrew Sitek is a member of TV On The Radio, who opened for Nine Inch Nails during the Live: With Teeth tour. This remix was originally available as a UK-only iTunes bonus track included with the full album download of Year Zero. It was later also released on the Capital G single. It is similar to the original song sound-wise, but features a heavier and more plodding drum line. Additionally, it enhances Williams' back up vocals and makes them more prominent than in the original. The structure and length of the song remains relatively unchanged.
Survivalism (deadmau5 Remix)
Running Time: 3:37
This is a remix by deadmau5, originally released through his official SoundCloud account in 2012, then commercially on his album while(1<2).
GarageBand Files
On March 13, 2007, GarageBand files for "Survivalism" were released on nin.com. Along with "Survivalism", there was another file called Survivalism Our End Trip with some weird sounds. After rearranging the file through a spectogram, this was found. The following case number for Judson Ogram was found:
Case number 6455da04
Music Video
Filming for the "Survivalism" music video began on February 5, 2007, at Lacy Street Studios. It was directed by Alex Lieu, Rob Sheridan, and Reznor, and produced by Susan Bonds. The video was "leaked" to the internet via flash drives found dotted around the venue by people attending the Nine Inch Nails concert in London on March 7, 2007.
SPOILERS BEGIN
A wall of surveillance monitors details the activities of several people in an apartment building. A group of rebels is creating stencils and spray-painting the "Art Is Resistance" logo on walls. In an apartment, a pair of gay lovers share an intimate moment. In another dwelling, a young asian woman stands topless at her mirror doing her hair and applying make-up. Elsewhere someone is high on drugs, while a couple just sits on their couch in their home. A man is seen on a computer with several photos and news clippings behind him. Another man is seen on camera eating his dinner. Seen on several monitors is Nine Inch Nails playing the song in what is assumed to be their practice space. Intercut with these scenes is footage of armed soldiers, dressed like SWAT members, moving in on the building and one of the spaces in the video.
At the end of the video the people in the other monitors seem to respond to an ado in one of the spaces seen on the monitor wall. The space where NIN was playing has its door busted in and a pool of blood leading out, while all of the other cameras trained on the band have gone to static. At the very end a body is seen being dragged around a corner, leaving a trail of blood. Presumably the body is that of Reznor, as it wears the same scarf that he is seen wearing throughout the video.
END SPOILERS
The video has aired on MTV2, but in a censored form. The screens with the woman at her mirror and the gay lovers have been replaced by a white screen bearing the seal of the US Bureau of Morality and the phrase "CENSORED FOR YOUR PROTECTION." This is not unlike the use of SCENE MISSING screens in the "Closer" video. Interestingly enough, the word "whore" and the screen depicting the girl using opal are left intact. Even the ending scenes of the pool of blood in the band's space and the body getting dragged off are retained.
Notes
- The graffiti wall has "Isaiah 15:9" written on it. The biblical verse for this is: "For the waters of Dimon shall be full of blood: for I will bring more upon Dimon, lions upon him that escapeth of Moab, and upon the remnant of the land."
- The picture of Jesus in the "TV Room" has "John 19:34" written on it. The biblical verse for this is: "But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water."
- "Exodus 7:21" is visible in the room with the man on the computer. The biblical verse for this is: "And the fish that [was] in the river died; and the river stank, and the Egyptians could not drink of the water of the river; and there was blood throughout all the land of Egypt."
- "II Kings 3:22" is visible in the room with the man on the computer. The biblical verse for this is: "And they rose up early in the morning, and the sun shone upon the water, and the Moabites saw the water on the other side as red as blood."
- The door knocked in has "Rev 18.3.4" painted on its exterior. The biblical verses Revelation 18:3 and 18:4 are: "For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies," and "And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues."
- One room shows a couple injecting opal
- The letters hidden in time counter at the monitors T H E T U R N E D T O lead to webside The Water Turned To Blood.
- New code in the cd-single track list RSWTB in the credits of track 2 - survivalism_tardusted [1]
Live
"Survivalism" was played live for the first time at the Razzmatazz in Barcelona, Spain, on February 19, 2007, and has been a setlist staple for all tours since except the NIN + Soundgarden Tour in 2014.
During the Tension 2013 Tour, this song featured backing vocals by Lisa Fischer and Sharlotte Gibson.
Lyrics
I should have listened to her So hard to keep control We kept on eating but our Bloated bellies still not full She gave us all she had but We went and took some more Can't seem to shut her legs our Mother Nature is a whore I got my propaganda I got revisionism I got my violence in high def ultra-realism All a part of this great nation I got my fist I got my plan I got survivalism Hypnotic sound of sirens Echoing through the street The cocking of the rifles The marching of the feet You see your world on fire Don't try to act surprised We did just what you told us Lost our faith along the way and found ourselves believing your lies I got my propaganda I got revisionism I got my violence in high def ultra-realism All a part of this great nation I got my fist I got my plan I got survivalism All bruised and broken, bleeding She asks to take my hand I turn and keep on walking What you'd do the same thing in the circumstance I'm sure you understand I got my propaganda I got revisionism I got my violence in high-def ultra-realism All a part of this great nation I got my fist I got my plan I got survivalism
However, the last lines of the third verse are changed to the following on the actual recording:
I turn just keep on walking What you'd do the same thing in the circumstance I'm sure you'll understand
External Links
- "Survivalism" music video (Uncensored)
- "Survivalism" music video (Clean Version)
- "Survivalism" with Williams, live from on stage, Atlanta, 5.10.09
- "Survivalism" (Instrumental) at archive.org
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