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}}[[Image:1000000.jpg|thumb|200px|Artwork accompanying the MP3 file]]
"1,000,000" is the second track of the Nine Inch Nails album ''[[The Slip]].'' The work fits directly onto the end of "[[999,999]]," and seems to bridge the two styles of the albums ''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'' and ''[[The Slip]].'' The accompanying artwork is constructed of a '1' and six '0's. Also the one could possibly be a person slipping off the edge of a building, represented by the stack of zeroes. This would coincide with the lyrics. The artwork also resembles, like the artwork for the track "Discipline", the part of the Art is Resistance logo with the star.
 
In the Limited Edition CD/DVD insert, there are two red lines in the artwork, one in the center of the bottom box on the left, and one in the middle box on the right. Both lines continue straight downward and off the page.
The song shares a similair pattern, build-up and sound to "[[The Collector]]," notably how the songs begin, each with a drumming intro and following with a string instrument ("The Collector" had a bass while "1,000,000" has a guitar) which then leads into the lyrics.