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#"[[Black Noise]]" – 1:29
The double vinyl release splits sides between "Find My Way" and "All Time Low", "Everything" and "Satellite", and "Running" and "I Would For You". It also contains the album on CD, as was the case with [[How To Destroy Angels]]' ''[[Welcome Oblivion (album)|Welcome Oblivion]]''. ===Bonus MaterialDeluxe Edition CD===The Deluxe Edition CD includes a 28 page hardcover book and the following remixes on a second disc:
*"Find My Way" (Oneohtrix Point Never Remix) – 4:47
*"All Time Low" (Todd Rundgren Remix) – 5:49
*"While I'm Still Here" (Breyer P-Orridge 'Howler' Remix) – 7:03
It also comes in a 28 page hardcover book. This is the only packaging that includes lyrics and the booklet contains significantly more artwork than that of the standard CD.
===iTunes Deluxe Edition===The iTunes Deluxe Edition includes the above remixes as tracks 15-17 plus an interview as track 18. The interview also includes three untitled demo songs from the album sessions, along with a demo sample of the song "All Time Low":
*"Trent Reznor In Conversation With..." – 41:58
The interview also includes three untitled demo songs from the album sessions, along with a demo sample of the song "All Time Low". A lossless version of the interview is also included with the album when purchased from HDtracks.
===Japanese CD===
The Japanese standard CD includes an exclusive bonus remix as track 15:
*"Everything" (Autolux Remix) – 4:30
 
===Vinyl===
The double vinyl release splits sides between "Find My Way" and "All Time Low", "Everything" and "Satellite", and "Running" and "I Would For You". It also contains the album on CD, as was the case with [[How To Destroy Angels]]' ''[[Welcome Oblivion (album)|Welcome Oblivion]]''.
==About==
==Artwork==
[[Image:HMstandardjapanese.jpg|thumb|Japanese standard CD artwork]]
[[Image:HMstandardaustralian.jpg|thumb|EU/Australian standard CD artwork]]
[[Image:HMaudiophile.jpg|thumb|thumb|Audiophile Mastered Version artwork]]
This album marks a return to the artwork of [[Russell Mills]], whose work was previously used for ''[[March Of The Pigs (halo)|March Of The Pigs]]'', ''The Downward Spiral'', ''[[Further Down The Spiral]]'' and ''[[Closure]]''. There is a different cover for each of the five editions. Reznor stated in a radio interview[http://soundcloud.com/q877/walt-talks-with-trent-reznor] that he couldn't choose between the various covers and decided to use them all. He also stated that Mills had suggested the album title.
Some of the alternate covers are used within the packaging of the other editions, i.e. the cover of the standard CD is inside the gatefold of the vinyl, the cover of the iTunes Deluxe Edition is on the booklet of the standard CD, etc.
The covers of the EU/Australian and Japanese and Australian standard CDs are a variation on the cover of the US standard CD, with the painting oriented sideways and, in the case of the Japanese cover, photographed from a slightly different vantage point and lighter in hue. The digital Audiophile Mastered Version cover is a variation on the standard digital cover, with the painting again oriented sideways.
In a post on the official NIN Tumblr account[http://nineinchnails.tumblr.com/post/55697135231/each-version-of-hesitation-marks-will-have-its-own], the various artwork was elaborated on by Mills:
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