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| title=999,999 | | title=999,999 | ||
| album=''[[The Slip]]'' | | album=''[[The Slip]]'' | ||
| length=1:25 | | length=1:25 | ||
+ | | BPM = 91 | ||
| versions=999,999 | | versions=999,999 | ||
− | | live= | + | | live=[[Lights In The Sky Tour]] |
− | }}[[Image:999999.jpg|thumb | + | }} |
+ | [[Image:999999.jpg|thumb|Artwork accompanying the MP3 file]] | ||
+ | '''"999,999"''' is the first track from the [[Nine Inch Nails]] album ''[[The Slip]].'' The song's title and instrumental nature may suggest a reference to the ''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'', and the transition with the song "[[1,000,000]]" into the new style of ''The Slip.'' | ||
− | + | The accompanying artwork seems to be made of six '9's, three of which are facing down, with their tails merging with the tails of the '9's facing upward. The three facing upward '9's could also be in fact '6's, that could very well tie this first track with the last, "[[Demon Seed]]." The artwork for the sticker from the CD/DVD release is the same as the digital release, but with the red lines omitted. | |
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+ | [[Multitracks]] for this song (and all others from ''The Slip'') were released in raw WAV format via [[remix.nin.com]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===Halos=== | ===Halos=== | ||
− | *'' | + | *''The Slip'' |
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
+ | |||
===999,999=== | ===999,999=== | ||
− | + | This is the original album version. Consisting solely of synthesizers and a manipulated sample of [[Trent Reznor]]'s voice, it builds slowly in volume and layering until cutting out and leaving Reznor's voice to transition into "1,000,000." In this way, its structure is similar to "[[Pinion]]." | |
− | This is the original album version. | ||
==Live== | ==Live== | ||
− | This song has not been | + | This song was used as the pre-recorded introduction song on 2008's [[Lights In The Sky Tour]], appearing at almost every show, but has not been played since. |
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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While the song is an instrumental, a short vocal can be heard at the end: | While the song is an instrumental, a short vocal can be heard at the end: | ||
− | How did I slip | + | How did I slip into (this)? |
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− | + | <BR> | |
− | + | {{succession box | |
+ | | title=[[The Slip#Track Listing|The Slip]] | ||
+ | | before= N/A: First Track | ||
+ | | after= [[1,000,000]] | ||
+ | | track= 1 | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | [[Category:NIN Songs]][[Category:NIN Instrumentals]][[Category:NIN Songs | + | [[Category:NIN Songs]][[Category:NIN Instrumentals]][[Category:NIN Songs Released as Multitracks]] |
Latest revision as of 11:01, 18 April 2024
"999,999" is the first track from the Nine Inch Nails album The Slip. The song's title and instrumental nature may suggest a reference to the Ghosts I–IV, and the transition with the song "1,000,000" into the new style of The Slip.
The accompanying artwork seems to be made of six '9's, three of which are facing down, with their tails merging with the tails of the '9's facing upward. The three facing upward '9's could also be in fact '6's, that could very well tie this first track with the last, "Demon Seed." The artwork for the sticker from the CD/DVD release is the same as the digital release, but with the red lines omitted.
Multitracks for this song (and all others from The Slip) were released in raw WAV format via remix.nin.com.
Appearances
Halos
- The Slip
Versions
999,999
This is the original album version. Consisting solely of synthesizers and a manipulated sample of Trent Reznor's voice, it builds slowly in volume and layering until cutting out and leaving Reznor's voice to transition into "1,000,000." In this way, its structure is similar to "Pinion."
Live
This song was used as the pre-recorded introduction song on 2008's Lights In The Sky Tour, appearing at almost every show, but has not been played since.
Lyrics
While the song is an instrumental, a short vocal can be heard at the end:
How did I slip into (this)?