| versions = Gave Up<br>Gave Up (remixed by Coil, Danny Hyde)<br>Gave Up (''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'')<br>Gave Up (''[[Beside You In Time (halo)|Beside You In Time]]'')| live = 1994 [[Self- Destruct]] through present<br>
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'''''Gave Up''''' is the 6th sixth track off on the 1992 ''[[Broken]] '' EP. It continues the EP's musical themes of being loud and aggressive, as well as showing themes of nihilism, self-loathing, and chaos in the lyrics.
===AppearancesSong Credits===Gave up appears in some form on the following albums*Production:*[[BrokenFlood]], [[Trent Reznor]] ==Appearances=====Halos===*''Broken''*''[[Fixed]]''*''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]''*''[[Beside You In Time (halo)|Beside You In Time]]'' ==Versions=====Gave Up===This is the original album version. ===Gave Up (remixed by Coil, Danny Hyde)===This remix, done by [[Coil]] and [[Danny Hyde]], appears on ''Fixed.''
===VersionsGave Up (''And All That Could Have Been'')===There are only two versions of this songComing soon.*Gave Up*Gave Up (remixed by Coil, Danny Hyde)
===Song CreditsGave Up (''Beside You In Time'')===*Production: [[Flood]], [[Trent Reznor]]Coming soon.
==Music VideoVideos==There are two videos for "Gave Up:" a performance video directed by [[Jon Reiss]] ("[[Happiness In Slavery]]"), and the finale to the ''[[Broken Movie]], '' directed by [[Peter Christopherson]].
The video directed by Reiss, as stated earlier, is a performance video. It features the band ([[Trent Reznor|Reznor]], [[Richard Patrick]], [[Chris Vrenna]], and [[James Woolley]]) along with [[Marilyn Manson]] performing the song in a studio at the notorious [[Tate Mansion]].
The video directed by Christopherson is the finale to the ''Broken Movie. '' The victim is strung up to the ceiling and burned and beaten. He is then taken down and tied to a board, where the killer takes a chainsaw to the victim's appendages. The killer unmasks himself, revealing his identity in the victim's final moments. After having his way with the dying victim, the killer cuts out the victim's heart and eats it. All the while, Reznor can be seen on the television singing the song. Intercut with the violence is footage of various body parts in freezers and the fridge, a police officer (played by either Patrick or Robert Patrick) coming into the crime scene, and a crowd of rubbernecking bystanders.
==Performed LivePLive==
Gave Up has seen regular playing time in live shows since it's debut in 1994. When performed live, the high pitched "smashed-up" chorus is pre-recorded with the band members lightly whispering over it.