Track |
Original Artist |
Year first performed |
Performed with original artist? |
Notes
|
Sex Dwarf
|
Soft Cell
|
1989
|
No
|
A studio version was being worked on, but never released
|
Red Scab
|
Adam Ant
|
1995
|
Yes
|
|
Beat My Guest
|
Adam And The Ants
|
1995
|
Yes
|
|
Hallo Spaceboy
|
David Bowie
|
1995
|
Yes
|
|
Scary Monsters
|
David Bowie
|
1995
|
Yes
|
|
Subterraneans
|
David Bowie
|
1995
|
Yes
|
When performed on the Cold And Black And Infinite Tour, lyrics from "God Break Down The Door" and "Over And Out" were interspersed with the song
|
Animal
|
Prick
|
1996
|
Partially, Kevin McMahon plays guitar
|
|
Tough
|
Prick
|
1996
|
Partially, Kevin McMahon plays guitar
|
|
R.S.V.P.
|
Pop Will Eat Itself
|
1996
|
Partially, Clint Mansell on guest vocals
|
|
Wise Up! Sucker
|
Pop Will Eat Itself
|
1996
|
Partially, Clint Mansell on guest vocals
|
|
The Beautiful People
|
Marilyn Manson
|
2000
|
Yes
|
Reznor produced Antichrist Superstar, which this track originally appears on
|
African Student Movement
|
Saul Williams
|
2005
|
Yes
|
|
List Of Demands
|
Saul Williams
|
2005
|
Yes
|
|
Sanity Assassin
|
Bauhaus
|
2006
|
Partially, Peter Murphy on guest vocals
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
Dreams
|
TV On The Radio
|
2006
|
Yes
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
Final Solution
|
Pere Ubu
|
2006
|
No
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
Bela Lugosi's Dead
|
Bauhaus
|
2006
|
Partially, Peter Murphy on guest vocals
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
Warm Leatherette
|
The Normal
|
2006
|
No
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
A Strange Kind Of Love
|
Peter Murphy
|
2006
|
Yes
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
Nightclubbing
|
Iggy Pop
|
2006
|
No
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration. NIN sampled the original of this song for "Closer".
|
Twenty Four Hours
|
Joy Division
|
2006
|
No
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
Warsaw
|
Joy Division
|
2006
|
No
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
Atmosphere
|
Joy Division
|
2006
|
No
|
Part of With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration
|
I'm Afraid Of Americans
|
David Bowie
|
2009
|
No
|
Reznor features in the music video and multiple remixes and versions
|
Banged And Blown Through
|
Saul Williams
|
2009
|
Yes
|
Reznor produced and appeared on The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!, which this track originally appears on
|
Cars
|
Gary Numan
|
2009
|
Yes
|
|
Kick In The Eye
|
Bauhaus
|
2009
|
Partially, Peter Murphy on guest vocals
|
|
I Die: You Die
|
Gary Numan
|
2009
|
Yes
|
|
Love Like Anthrax
|
Gang Of Four
|
2009
|
No
|
|
Down In The Park
|
Tubeway Army
|
2009
|
Yes
|
Reznor also produced Marilyn Manson's cover of the song in 1995, featured on the single for "Lunchbox"
|
What If We Could?
|
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
|
2013
|
Yes
|
|
We Take Mystery (To Bed)
|
Gary Numan
|
2013
|
Yes
|
Pino Palladino, who was NIN's bassist for this tour, played on the original version of this track
|
Hand Covers Bruise
|
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
|
2014
|
Yes
|
|
BBB
|
How To Destroy Angels
|
2014
|
Yes
|
Reznor is also a member of HTDA
|
Ice Age
|
How To Destroy Angels
|
2014
|
Yes
|
Reznor is also a member of HTDA
|
On The Wing
|
How To Destroy Angels
|
2014
|
Yes
|
Reznor is also a member of HTDA
|
Parasite
|
How To Destroy Angels
|
2014
|
Yes
|
Reznor is also a member of HTDA
|
I Can't Give Everything Away
|
David Bowie
|
2017
|
No
|
NIN performed the "Farwell Mix" of the song, a remix made by Reznor and Atticus Ross
|
The Loop Closes
|
How To Destroy Angels
|
2017
|
No
|
Reznor and Ross are also members of HTDA
|
Digital
|
Joy Division
|
2018
|
No
|
|
Welcome Oblivion
|
How To Destroy Angels
|
2018
|
Yes
|
Reznor and Ross are also members of HTDA
|
A Drowning
|
How To Destroy Angels
|
2018
|
Yes
|
Reznor and Ross are also members of HTDA
|
Greensleeves
|
Unknown, attributed to King Henry VIII of England
|
2018
|
No
|
This was performed instrumentally by Mike Garson, and flowed directly into "Just Like You Imagined"
|