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| album = ''[[Year Zero]]''
 
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| versions =Zero-Sum<br>Zero-Sum (Instrumental)<br>Zero-Sum: Stephen Morris & Gillian Gilbert<br>Zero-Sum (''Fringe'')
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| live = [[NIN songs never played live|Unperformed]] in full
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}}'''"Zero-Sum"''' is the sixteenth and final track on the 2007 release ''[[Year Zero]].''
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==Song title==
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In game theory and economic theory, zero-sum describes a situation in which a participant's gain or loss is exactly balanced by the losses or gains of the other participant(s). It is so named because when the total gains of the participants are added up, and the total losses are subtracted, they will sum to zero. The strategy game Go is an example of a zero-sum game.
  
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"'''Zero-Sum'''" is the sixteenth and final track on the 2007 release ''[[Year Zero]].''
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As a reference to the end of the world, the title could also be alluding to the phrase "ashes to ashes, dust to dust". The phrase comes from the Bible passages "Dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return" (Genesis 3:19) and "I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth in the sight of all them that behold thee" (Ezekiel 28:18), the relation to the song being that humanity was born from nothing and to nothing it will return, a total gain of nothing or "zero-sum".
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===Halos===
 
===Halos===
 
* ''Year Zero''
 
* ''Year Zero''
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*''[[Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D]]''
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==Versions==
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===Zero-Sum===
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This is the original album version. It consists of [[Trent Reznor]]'s signature piano playing on a grand piano, glitch-like programmed beats, and vocals pushed to the back of the mix. The vocals alternate between Reznor delivering vocals reminiscent of dialog samples and distant, harmonized singing. The song uses a drum pattern very similar to that of "[[God Given]]", though it is slowed down dramatically. These beats are [[samples|sampled]] from ''Atom Heart's Rather Interesting World Of Digital Drums'' sample library by Atomizer™.
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===Zero-Sum (Instrumental)===
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'''''Running Time: 6:29'''''
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This unmastered vocal-less mix was released by Reznor through his [[remix.nin.com]] account.
  
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===Zero-Sum: Stephen Morris & Gillian Gilbert===
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'''''Running Time: 5:38'''''
  
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==Versions==
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This remix appears on ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D.'' It begins with a basic melody and beat before the vocals come in. A synth comes in over the vocals, riding over them like a wave. The melody changes as the verse transitions over to the first chorus. After the chorus, many elements drop out as it builds to the second verse. Many sound elements from the first verse returned but are now joined by a hi-hat and drum beat. After the second chorus repeats, the melody heard at the very beginning returns accompanied by the hi-hat and drum percussion. These sounds drop out at the end save for a synth beat that simply fades quickly.
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====Song Credits====
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*Remix by [[Joy Division|Stephen Morris & Gillian Gilbert]]
  
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===Zero-Sum===
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===Zero-Sum (''Fringe'')===
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This is the only known version at the present moment.
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A new version of the song created for a promo to the television series ''Fringe,'' it contains dialogue from the show read by Reznor in place of the original verses. When the promo's audio is viewed through a spectrograph, it is shown to contain a glyph from the television series.
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====Lyrics====
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    And I've seen history repeat itself enough times to know
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    A war is coming
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    You don't have to trust me, or even like me
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    But you can't deny I hold a unique perspective shaped by having lived in two worlds
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    I've seen first hand the difference a wrong choice can make
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    The truth will come out
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    It always does
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    Shame on us,
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    For all we have done
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    And all we ever were
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    Just zeroes and ones
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These lyrics may be incomplete, as the full edit of this version is not currently available
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[[Image:Zerosum_fringe_spectro.png|thumb|Spectrograph image of Zero-Sum (Fringe version) from promo video]]
  
 
==Live==
 
==Live==
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"Zero-Sum" has yet to be played live.
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"Zero-Sum" was played in part during the [[Lights In The Sky Tour]] in 2008. During the extended ending of "[[In This Twilight]]," Reznor performs the chorus melody and accompaniment of "Zero-Sum" on piano as the band members exit one by one. This song [[NIN songs never played live|was never played in its entirety]].
  
 
==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==
 
     They're starting to open up the sky
 
     They're starting to open up the sky
 
     They're starting to reach down through
 
     They're starting to reach down through
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     And it feels like we're living in that split second
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     And it feels like we're living in that split-second
 
     Of a car crash
 
     Of a car crash
 
     And time is slowing down
 
     And time is slowing down
 
     And if we only had a little more time
 
     And if we only had a little more time
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     than this time
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     And this time
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     I would just hold your hand
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     Is all there is
 
     Do you remember the time we
 
     Do you remember the time we
 
     And all the times we
 
     And all the times we
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     How we could justify it all
 
     How we could justify it all
 
     And we knew better
 
     And we knew better
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     In our hearts we knew better
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     In our hearts, we knew better
 
     And we told ourselves it didn't matter
 
     And we told ourselves it didn't matter
 
     And we chose to continue
 
     And we chose to continue
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     Shame on us
 
     Shame on us
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     We're doomed from the start
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     Doomed from the start
 
     May God have mercy
 
     May God have mercy
 
     On our dirty little hearts
 
     On our dirty little hearts
 
     Shame on us
 
     Shame on us
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     For all we have done
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     For all we've done
 
     And all we ever were
 
     And all we ever were
 
     Just zeros and ones
 
     Just zeros and ones
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     And at peace
 
     And at peace
 
     And I guess I just wanted to tell you
 
     And I guess I just wanted to tell you
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     As the lights starts to fade
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     As the light starts to fade
 
     That you are the reason
 
     That you are the reason
 
     That I am not afraid
 
     That I am not afraid
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     Shame on us
 
     Shame on us
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     We're doomed from the start
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     Doomed from the start
 
     May God have mercy
 
     May God have mercy
 
     On our dirty little hearts
 
     On our dirty little hearts
 
     Shame on us
 
     Shame on us
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     For all we have done
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     For all we've done
 
     And all we ever were
 
     And all we ever were
 
     Just zeros and ones
 
     Just zeros and ones
  
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[[Category:NIN Songs]][[Category:NIN Songs Never Played Live]]
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The sixth line of each chorus is sung as follows:
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    For all we have done
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==External Links==
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* [http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/10/22/trent-reznor-fringe-exclusive/ Reznor adds voice, revamped NIN song to 'Fringe' promo]
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*[https://archive.org/details/remix-nin-com-audio-00098 "Zero-Sum" (Instrumental) at archive.org]
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| title=[[Year Zero#Track Listing|Year Zero]]
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| before= [[In This Twilight]]
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| after= N/A: Last Track
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}}
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[[Category:NIN Songs]][[Category:NIN Songs Released as Multitracks]][[Category:NIN Songs Never Played Live]]

Latest revision as of 23:20, 16 March 2025

Album:Year Zero
Length:6:15
Tempo:74 BPM
Versions:Zero-Sum
Zero-Sum (Instrumental)
Zero-Sum: Stephen Morris & Gillian Gilbert
Zero-Sum (Fringe)
Live:Unperformed in full

"Zero-Sum" is the sixteenth and final track on the 2007 release Year Zero.

Contents

  • 1 Song title
  • 2 Appearances
    • 2.1 Halos
  • 3 Versions
    • 3.1 Zero-Sum
    • 3.2 Zero-Sum (Instrumental)
    • 3.3 Zero-Sum: Stephen Morris & Gillian Gilbert
      • 3.3.1 Song Credits
    • 3.4 Zero-Sum (Fringe)
      • 3.4.1 Lyrics
  • 4 Live
  • 5 Lyrics
  • 6 External Links

Song title

In game theory and economic theory, zero-sum describes a situation in which a participant's gain or loss is exactly balanced by the losses or gains of the other participant(s). It is so named because when the total gains of the participants are added up, and the total losses are subtracted, they will sum to zero. The strategy game Go is an example of a zero-sum game.

As a reference to the end of the world, the title could also be alluding to the phrase "ashes to ashes, dust to dust". The phrase comes from the Bible passages "Dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return" (Genesis 3:19) and "I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth in the sight of all them that behold thee" (Ezekiel 28:18), the relation to the song being that humanity was born from nothing and to nothing it will return, a total gain of nothing or "zero-sum".

Appearances

Halos

  • Year Zero
  • Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D

Versions

Zero-Sum

This is the original album version. It consists of Trent Reznor's signature piano playing on a grand piano, glitch-like programmed beats, and vocals pushed to the back of the mix. The vocals alternate between Reznor delivering vocals reminiscent of dialog samples and distant, harmonized singing. The song uses a drum pattern very similar to that of "God Given", though it is slowed down dramatically. These beats are sampled from Atom Heart's Rather Interesting World Of Digital Drums sample library by Atomizer™.

Zero-Sum (Instrumental)

Running Time: 6:29

This unmastered vocal-less mix was released by Reznor through his remix.nin.com account.

Zero-Sum: Stephen Morris & Gillian Gilbert

Running Time: 5:38

This remix appears on Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D. It begins with a basic melody and beat before the vocals come in. A synth comes in over the vocals, riding over them like a wave. The melody changes as the verse transitions over to the first chorus. After the chorus, many elements drop out as it builds to the second verse. Many sound elements from the first verse returned but are now joined by a hi-hat and drum beat. After the second chorus repeats, the melody heard at the very beginning returns accompanied by the hi-hat and drum percussion. These sounds drop out at the end save for a synth beat that simply fades quickly.

Song Credits

  • Remix by Stephen Morris & Gillian Gilbert

Zero-Sum (Fringe)

A new version of the song created for a promo to the television series Fringe, it contains dialogue from the show read by Reznor in place of the original verses. When the promo's audio is viewed through a spectrograph, it is shown to contain a glyph from the television series.

Lyrics

   And I've seen history repeat itself enough times to know
   A war is coming 
   You don't have to trust me, or even like me 
   But you can't deny I hold a unique perspective shaped by having lived in two worlds 
   I've seen first hand the difference a wrong choice can make
   
   The truth will come out
   It always does
   
   Shame on us,
   For all we have done
   And all we ever were
   Just zeroes and ones

These lyrics may be incomplete, as the full edit of this version is not currently available

Spectrograph image of Zero-Sum (Fringe version) from promo video

Live

"Zero-Sum" was played in part during the Lights In The Sky Tour in 2008. During the extended ending of "In This Twilight," Reznor performs the chorus melody and accompaniment of "Zero-Sum" on piano as the band members exit one by one. This song was never played in its entirety.

Lyrics

    They're starting to open up the sky
    They're starting to reach down through
    And it feels like we're living in that split-second
    Of a car crash
    And time is slowing down
    And if we only had a little more time
    And this time
    Is all there is
    Do you remember the time we
    And all the times we
    And should have
    And were going to
    I know
    And I know you remember
    How we could justify it all
    And we knew better
    In our hearts, we knew better
    And we told ourselves it didn't matter
    And we chose to continue
    And none of that matters anymore
    In the hour of our twilight
    And soon it will be all said and done
    And we will all be back together as one
    If we will continue at all
    
    Shame on us
    Doomed from the start	
    May God have mercy
    On our dirty little hearts
    Shame on us
    For all we've done
    And all we ever were
    Just zeros and ones
    
    And you never get away
    And you never get to take the easy way
    And all of this is a consequence
    Brought on by our own hand
    If you believe in that sort of thing
    And did you ever really find
    When you closed your eyes
    Any place that was still	
    And at peace
    And I guess I just wanted to tell you
    As the light starts to fade
    That you are the reason
    That I am not afraid
    And I guess I just wanted to mention
    As the heavens will fall	
    We will be together soon if we
    Will be anything at all
    
    Shame on us
    Doomed from the start	
    May God have mercy
    On our dirty little hearts
    Shame on us
    For all we've done
    And all we ever were
    Just zeros and ones

The sixth line of each chorus is sung as follows:

    For all we have done

External Links

  • Reznor adds voice, revamped NIN song to 'Fringe' promo
  • "Zero-Sum" (Instrumental) at archive.org


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