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Revision as of 08:58, 30 May 2013
Help Me I Am In Hell (Beside You In Time)
"Help Me I Am In Hell" is the fourth track on 1992's Broken EP.
Contents
Song Credits
- Production: Trent Reznor
Appearances
Halos
- Broken
- Closure
- Beside You In Time (bonus footage)
Seeds
Other
Versions
Help Me I Am In Hell
This is the original album version. Minimalist in nature, it features a simplistic and repetitive guitar riff and bassline building up with a backing thunder loop, which leads into "Happiness In Slavery."
Help Me I Am In Hell (Beside You In Time)
Included on Beside You In Time as bonus footage from the Summer Amphitheater Tour, this guitar-and-drum-heavy version is performed with the LED cage dropped down in front of the stage. The lights on the cage and the screens behind the stage give the impression of wax bubbles in a lava lamp. It eventually leads into "Non-Entity."
Music Video
"Help Me I Am In Hell" was directed by Eric Goode and Serge Becker, who also directed "Pinion." The black-and-white video features a man eating a steak and drinking red wine while surrounded by thousands of flies. The man seems oblivious to the flies as they drown in his wine, eat his steak, and swarm around him, crawling close to his eyes and into his mouth. As the song builds, the man has visions of himself in sadomasochistic regalia, wearing a horse's bridle and blinders. As the song begins to decrescendo, the camera zooms out as the man continues with his meal.
Video Credits:
- Director: Eric Goode & Serge Becker
- Producer: Adam Stern
- Cameraman: Russell Swanson
- Editor: Ted Tucker
Live
This song is typically featured as an instrumental lead-in, often including wind sounds and a drum rhythm. On the Self Destruct Tour, it lead into "Happiness In Slavery" to form the end of the encore. It has also been used before "Non-Entity" and "Eraser."
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