Album
The Day The World Went Away
1999 · Electronic, Rock
6 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Day The World Went Away is an Electronic album by Nine Inch Nails, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
About
The Day The World Went Away (also known as Halo 13), released on July 20, 1999, is the first single to promote the album The Fragile. The compact disc single contains three songs: the original version of "The Day the World Went Away," its Quiet mix and "Starfucker, Inc.", another single from The Fragile. The 12" vinyl single replaced "Starfucker, Inc." with another version of "The Day the World Went Away," this one remixed by electronic music artist Porter Rick. The main version of the title track featured on the single is approximately 30 seconds shorter than the version found on The Fragile and features slightly different vocal. The version of "Starfucker, Inc." featured on the single is almost identical to the album version, except that this version ends with the sound of Paul Stanley yelling "Goodnight!" to a cheering crowd. The yelling and crowd cheering are sampled from a KISS concert recording. The opening to "Complication", the track which follows "Starfucker, Inc." on The Fragile, can be heard faintly alongside the crowd noise, augmented to sound like part of the concert. .
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Tracklist
- 1The Day The World Went Away4:01
- 2Starfuckers, Inc5:21
- 3The Day The World Went Away (Quiet)6:20
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Industrial
- abrasive
- dark
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Alan MoulderMIXED BY
- Alan MoulderPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- Trent ReznorPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- Paul DeCarliPROGRAMMED BY [UNCREDITED], EDITED BY [PRE-MASTER DIGITAL EDITING - UNCREDITED]
Songwriting
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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