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While '''"36 Ghosts IV"''' is not the greatest example of this, it should be noted that the much artwork embedded into the files of the official download of ''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'' from nin.com are not just croppings of the photographs in the PDF. | While '''"36 Ghosts IV"''' is not the greatest example of this, it should be noted that the much artwork embedded into the files of the official download of ''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'' from nin.com are not just croppings of the photographs in the PDF. |
Revision as of 01:46, 10 March 2008
"36 Ghosts IV" is the thirty-sixth and final track on 2008's Ghosts I–IV.
Contents
Song Credits
- Written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Appearances
Halos
- Ghosts I–IV
Versions
36 Ghosts IV
This is the only known version.
Live
"36 Ghosts IV" has never been played live.
Analysis
Theme
The song features a recurring sound similar to that of an insect-like creature, possibly that of a cockroach. Considering that the cockroach would be the last surviving creature of a nuclear apocalypse, the song fits well with the post-apocalyptic dystopia theme explored in Year Zero
Differences in Artwork
While "36 Ghosts IV" is not the greatest example of this, it should be noted that the much artwork embedded into the files of the official download of Ghosts I–IV from nin.com are not just croppings of the photographs in the PDF.
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