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| BPM = 149
| versions =The Perfect Drug<br>The Perfect Drug (Edit)<br>The Perfect Drug (''We're In This Together'' version)<br>The Perfect Drug (Instrumental)<br>The Perfect Drug ([[Meat Beat Manifesto]])<br>The Perfect Drug (Plug)<br>The Perfect Drug ([[Nine Inch Nails]])<br>The Perfect Drug (Spacetime Continuum)<br>The Perfect Drug (The Orb)<br>The Perfect Drug (Aphrodite)
| live = [[Cold And Black And Infinite Tour]]through present
}}'''"The Perfect Drug"''' was written and recorded for the ''[[Lost Highway Soundtrack]]'' in 1996.
*Mix: [[Alan Moulder]]
*Engineering: [[Dave “Rave” Ogilvie|Dave "Rave" Ogilvie]]
*Assistance: [[Brian Pollack]]
==Appearances==
==Versions==
===The Perfect Drug===
This is the original version that can be found on the ''Lost Highway'' soundtrack as well as some editions of ''"The Perfect Drug" Versions''. It features prominent acoustic guitars playing a quick, ascending riff similar to the chorus of "[[The Wretched]]". It is backed by frantic and complex drum machine programming commonly associated with the drum 'n' bass genre, which opens up into simpler patterns for the pre-choruses. The drum sound in the pre-chorus is highly reminiscent of that on "[[Eraser]]". The chorus features heavy guitars backed by more frantic drums, while the bridge is composed mainly of percussion patterns and percussive synthesizers and guitar riffs, which build in intensity to give way to a slower, simpler, quieter codawhich features what is likely a Mellotron.
===The Perfect Drug (Edit)===
==Live==
"The Perfect Drug" was not played live until [[2018/09/18_Morrison,_CO|September 18, 2018]] at Red Rocks, Colorado, though it was attempted during rehearsals for a few previous tours. It was widely speculated that the complex drum solo in the song was responsible for this, although it was probably not out of the range of drummers [[Josh Freese]] or [[Ilan Rubin]]. It is also likely possible that Reznor does did not personally like the song very much, as he concedes that it was produced quickly for the ''Lost Highway'' soundtrack.
NIN fan Trollmanen was able to ask ex-drummer Josh Freese about the rehearsal process for the song:
==Music Video==
[[Image:TPDstill.jpg|thumb|Screenshot from the "The Perfect Drug" video]]
[[Mark Romanek]], who also directed "[[Closer]]," directed the [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music video]] for "The Perfect Drug" in 1997. It was one of the most expensive videos at the time, costing over $850,000 to make. Building the two main Two sets (a refrigerated set and a rooftop set) were built and commissioning the giant hand sculpture numerous props were some of the larger expensesinvolved.[http://www.nin-pages.de/perfect_drug_video_quelle.htm]
The concept of the video is widely interpreted as Trent Reznor portraying a man mourning the death of a child and detaching himself from reality through absinthe. [[Charlie Clouser]], [[Danny Lohner]], and [[Chris Vrenna]] appear in the video, most notably playing string instruments at the beginning of the video. The aesthetics were heavily influenced by the illustrations of 20th-century artist Edward Gorey (1925–2000), the most obvious reference coming from the girl sitting on the cushion in front of the painting.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDRYwULurGk Mark Romanek talking about the video]
*[https://aphroditerecordings.databeats.com/download/amix1 "The Perfect Drug" (Aphrodite Mix) as uploaded by DJ Aphrodite]
*[https://archive.org/details/remix-nin-com-audio-02412 "The Perfect Drug" (Instrumental) at archive.org]
*[http://theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=827 Interview] with VIVA 2 Magazine
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