| versions = Capital G<br>Capital G (Edit)<br>Capital G (Instrumental)<br>Capital G (Phones 666 RPM Mix - Main)<br>Capital G (Phones 666 RPM Mix - Clean)<br>Capital G (Phones 666 RPM Edit - Clean)<br>Capital G (Switch Remix)<br>Capital G (Ladytron - Finite Climax Mix)
| live = [[Performance 2007]]
}}'''"Capital G"''' is the seventh track on the 2007 release ''[[Year Zero]],'' and is the second single from that album. Some have compared the beat to Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel" and Tears For Fears' "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" and Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel." [[Multitracks]] for this song were released in raw WAV, GarageBand, and Ableton Live formats via [[remix.nin.com]].
===Song Credits===
'''''Running Time: 7:25'''''
This remix is on both the ''Capital G'' promo and ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D.'' . It has a more dance-oriented beat and a few dub mix elements. The wind instruments used in the original seem to have disappeared entirely in this mix or were manipulated even more, making them sound nothing like the original instruments used. Some of the vocal treatments are reminiscent of the DFA remix of "[[The Hand That Feeds (song)|The Hand That Feeds]]"."
An alternate title for this remix is "Capital G: Epworth Phones 666 Revolutions"."
===Capital G (Phones 666 RPM Mix - Clean)===
'''''Running Time: 5:04'''''
This remix, found on the vinyl edition of ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D'' and the ''Capital G'' promo CD single , is very different from the album version. It incorporates a house beat and minimalist lyrics. In addition, the melody is vastly different, sounding somewhat like radio feedback rather than distorted guitars or wind instruments, which were used in the original album version.
===Capital G (Ladytron - Finite Climax Mix)===
'''''Running Time: 5:04'''''
This remix appears on the vinyl edition of ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D.'' . It begins with a synth melody very different from what is heard on ''Year Zero,'' , and vocals come in shortly thereafter. At the second verse, the vocals are layered under a bass line that acts as a counter-melody to the initial synth melody.
==Live==