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This remix appears on ''Further Down The Spiral.'' In contrast with the vocals prominent in the original, the only words used are quiet and whispered. In fact, most of its non-linear structure builds using elements of the quiet bridge.
====Song Credits====
* Manipulation: Recreated by Nine Inch Nails ([[Chris Vrenna]], [[Robin Finck]], [[Danny Lohner]], [[Charlie Clouser]], [[Trent Reznor]]) with [[Sean Beavan]] and [[Brian Pollack]]
===Self Destruction, Part Two===
This remix, also on ''Further Down The Spiral,'' features the guitar work by [[Adrian Belew]] and samples [[David Bowie]].
====Song Credits====
* Manipulation: Remixed by [[J. G. Thirlwell]]at the Room of Doom, Unique Studios, NYC for Ectopicents* Engineered by Rob Sutton and Jim Janik
===Self Destruction, Part Three===
This is the last remix on the US edition of ''Further Down The Spiral''. It also features the guitar by Adrian Belew and samples David Bowie, in particular the lyric "wanking" repeated many times, originally from Bowie's "Time."
====Song Credits====
* Manipulation: Remixed by J. G. Thirlwellat the Room of Doom, Unique Studios, NYC for Ectopicents* Engineered by Rob Sutton and Jim Janik
===The Beauty of Being Numb===
The first part of this track is a version of "Mr. Self Destruct" played in reverse and remixed by NIN, Beavan and Pollack. The second part is an entirely new composition created by [[Aphex Twin]], which eventually crossfades with the opening straw blowing sounds from "[[Eraser]]."
====Song Credits====
* Manipulation: Section A created : recreated by Nine Inch Nails (Chris Vrenna, Robin Finck, Danny Lohner, Charlie Clouser, Trent Reznor) with Sean Beavan and Brian Pollack; * Section B : created by Aphex Twin
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