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'''''"Demon Seed"''''' is the tenth and final song on the [[Nine Inch Nails]] album ''[[The Slip]]''. It contains the same overlapped lyrical style as "[[The Greater Good]]" and "[[The New Flesh]]," and has a rhythm that resembles uses the one heard in same drum loops as "[[38 Ghosts]]." Its time signature is 6/4, as [[Trent Reznor]] can be heard indicating it at a couple points in the song.
The image associated with this song appears to be a four part image of a square becoming more complete or "growing," much like the lyrics portray something growing inside of the narrator. It should also be noted that the red lines seen in the previous pictures are all over, as if they have exploded out of control.
==Versions==
===Demon Seed===
This is the original album version.Very similar in structure to the preceding piece, "[[The Four Of Us Are Dying]]," it begins with drum loops, building with layers of synthesized bass and guitar. Reznor's vocals are scattered and manipulated throughout the song, which transitions suddenly into a quieter, ambient bridge. Distant echoes of vocals, riffs, and drums from the first section are manipulated in brief, eventually leading into a final section with Reznor's count-in. Climaxing with the return of the drum loops and layers of distorted synthesizers, it soon strips layers away piece by piece, ending itself and the album suddenly following the repeated whispers of "There is a seed/Inside of me."
==Live==
This song has not never been played live.
==Lyrics==
It seems that all of verse 3 and the last line of verse 6 didn't make it into the final studio cut.
 
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