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This is a list of songs covered by [[Nine Inch Nails]], or [[Trent Reznor]] in another capacity. A list of NIN covers by other artists is [[Covers Of NIN|here]].
==Studio Covers==
|[[Get Down, Make Love]]
|Queen
|''[[Sin (halo)|Sin]]'', ''[[Pretty Hate Machine|Pretty Hate Machine (Remaster)]]''
|1990
|
|[[Suck]]
|Pigface
|''[[Broken]]''
|1992
|[[Trent Reznor]] performed and co-wrote the Pigface version
|-
|[[Physical]]
|Adam And The Ants
|''[[Broken]]''
|1992
|Song is also known as "Physical (You're So) " on the Adam And The Ants version
|-
|[[Memorabilia]]
|Soft Cell
|''[[Closer To God (halo)|Closer To God]]'', ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral Deluxe]]''
|1994
|
|-
|[[Dead Souls]]
|[[Joy Division]]|''The Crow Soundtrack. '', ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral Deluxe]]'', ''The Downward Spiral '' (Japanese Edition)
|1994
|
|-
|[[Metal]]
|[[Gary Numan]]|''[[Things Falling Apart]]''|19992000
|The extended instrumental outro uses elements from other Numan tracks, "M.E." and "Remember I Was Vapour"
|-
|[[Zoo Station]]
|U2
|''AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered.''
|2011
|The only NIN cover not available on a NIN release
|}
 
==Live Covers==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|[[Sex Dwarf]]
|Soft Cell
|19891988
|No
|A studio version was being worked on, but never released
|-
|[[Hallo Spaceboy]]
|[[David Bowie]]
|[[1995/09/14_Hartford,_CT|1995]]
|Yes
|[[Scary Monsters]]
|David Bowie
|[[1995/09/14_Hartford,_CT|1995]]
|Yes
|
|[[Subterraneans]]
|David Bowie
|[[1995/09/14_Hartford,_CT|1995]]
|Yes
|When performed on the [[Cold And Black And Infinite Tour]], lyrics from "[[God Break Down The Door]] " and "[[Over And Out]] " were interspersed with the song
|-
|[[Animal]]
|[[Prick]]
|[[1996/08/30 New Orleans, LA|1996]]
|Partially, Kevin McMahon plays guitar
|[[Tough]]
|Prick
|[[1996/08/30 New Orleans, LA|1996]]
|Partially, Kevin McMahon plays guitar
|
|[[R.S.V.P.]]
|Pop Will Eat Itself
|[[1996/08/30 New Orleans, LA|1996]]|Partially, [[Clint Mansell ]] on guest vocals
|
|-
|[[Wise Up! Sucker]]
|Pop Will Eat Itself
|[[1996/08/30 New Orleans, LA|1996]]
|Partially, Clint Mansell on guest vocals
|
|[[2000/05/09 New York, NY|2000]]
|Yes
|Reznor produced ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'', which this track originally appears on
|-
|[[African Student Movement]]
|-
|[[List Of Demands]]
|[[Saul Williams]]|[[2005/10/29 New Orleans, LA|2005]]
|Yes
|
|-
|[[Sanity Assassin]]
|[[Bauhaus]]
|[[2006/06/07 Atlanta, GA (Radio show)|2006]]
|Partially, [[Peter Murphy ]] on guest vocals
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[2006/06/13 Washington, DC (Radio show)|2006]]
|Yes
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[Final Solution]]
|Pere Ubu
|[[2006/06/13 Washington, DC (Radio show)|2006]]
|No
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[Bela Lugosi's Dead]]
|Bauhaus
|[[2006/06/07 Atlanta, GA (Radio show)|2006]]
|Partially, Peter Murphy on guest vocals
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[Warm Leatherette]]
|[[2006/06/23 Boston, MA (Radio show)|2006]]
|No
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[A Strange Kind Of Love]]
|[[Peter Murphy]]||[[2006/06/23 Boston, MA (Radio show)|2006]]
|Yes
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[Nightclubbing]]
|Iggy Pop
|[[2006/06/23 Boston, MA (Radio show)|2006]]|
|No
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]. NIN sampled the original of this song for "[[Closer]]".
|-
|[[Twenty Four Hours]]
|[[2006/07/01 Chicago, IL (Radio show)|2006]]
|No
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[Warsaw]]
|Joy Division
|[[2006/07/01 Chicago, IL (Radio show)|2006]]
|No
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[Atmosphere]]
|Joy Division
|[[2006/07/01 Chicago, IL (Radio show)|2006]]
|No
|Part of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration]]
|-
|[[I'm Afraid Of Americans]]
|[[2009/05/10 Atlanta, GA|2009]]
|Yes
|Reznor produced and appeared on ''[[The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!]]'', which this track originally appears on
|-
|[[Cars]]
|[[Down In The Park]]
|Tubeway Army
|[[2009/09/08 Los Angeles, CA|2009]]Yes|PartiallyReznor also produced Marilyn Manson's cover of the song in 1995, Gary Numan featured on guest vocals|the single for "Lunchbox"
|-
|[[What If We Could?]]
|Trent Reznor and [[Atticus Ross]]
|[[2013/07/28 Ansan, South Korea|2013]]
|Yes
|-
|[[Ice Age]]
|[[How To Destroy Angels]]|[[2014/02/26 Tokyo, Japan|2014]]
|Yes
|Reznor is also a member of HTDA
|-
|[[On The Wing]]
|[[How To Destroy Angels]]
|[[2014/03/11 Perth, Australia|2014]]
|Yes
|[[Parasite]]
|How To Destroy Angels
|[[2014/03/11 Perth, Australia|2014]]
|Yes
|Reznor is also a member of HTDA
|[[2017/07/19 Bakersfield, CA|2017]]
|No
|NIN performed the "Farwell Farewell Mix" of the song, a remix made by Reznor and Atticus Ross|-|[[Atticus RossThe Loop Closes]]|How To Destroy Angels|[[2017/07/31 New York, NY|2017]]|Yes|Reznor and Ross are also members of HTDA
|-
|[[Digital]]
|[[A Drowning]]
|How To Destroy Angels
|[[2018/12/07 Los Angeles, CA|2018]]
|Yes
|Reznor and Ross are also members of HTDA
|-
|[[Greensleeves]]
|Unknown, attributed to King Henry VIII of EnglandTraditional
|[[2018/12/15 Los Angeles, CA|2018]]
|No
|This was performed instrumentally by [[Mike Garson]], and flowed directly into "[[Just Like You Imagined]]"|-|[[Fashion]]|David Bowie|[[2022/04/28_Raleigh,_NC|2022]]|No||-|[[Hey Man Nice Shot]]|Filter|[[2022/09/24_Cleveland,_OH|2022]]|Partially, [[Richard Patrick]] on guest vocals|
|}
|1983
|Covered in English
|-
|Icehouse
|Icehouse
|Option 30
|1983
|-
|Lies
|Thompson Twins
|Option 30
|1983
|-
|Escalator Of Life
|Robert Hazard
|[[The Urge]]
|Mid-1980s
|-
|Eyes Without A Face
|Billy Idol
|[[The Urge]]
|Mid-1980s
|Live performance [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0sfu5Np-L0]
|-
|Look Sharp!
|Joe Jackson
|The Urge
|Mid-1980s
|-
|Something To Grab For
|Ric Ocasek
|The Urge
|Mid-1980s
|-
|[[Supernaut]]
|Black Sabbath
|[[1000 Homo Djs|1000 Homo DJs]]
|1989
|Reznor on guest vocals, there are also versions of this song by the band without Reznor
|-
|Supernaut
|1000 Homo DJs
|1989Revolting Cocks|1990|Live cover with Reznor on guest vocals, there are also version of this song by the band without Reznor
|-
|[[Sunday Bloody Sunday]]
|[[Street Sweeper Social Club]]
|2009
|Reznor guest appears guests live on vocals
|-
|[[In The Hall Of The Mountain King]]
|Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
|2010
|Recorded for ''[[The Social Network Soundtrack]]''
|-
|[[Immigrant Song]]
|Karen O with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
|2011
|Recorded for ''[[The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Soundtrack]]''
|-
|[[Is Your Love Strong Enough?]]
|How To Destroy Angels
|2011
|Recorded for ''The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Soundtrack''
|-
|[[John Carpenter's Halloween]]
|Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
|2017
|
|-
|[[Life On Mars?]]|David Bowie|Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross|2019|Recorded for ''[[Watchmen (Music From The HBO Series)]]''|-|[[Fantastic Voyage]]|David Bowie|Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross w/ The Alumni Band|[[2021/01/09 Los Angeles, CA|2021]]|Performed for ''A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day!''|-|Fashion|David Bowie|Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, [[Mariqueen Maandig]] w/ The Alumni Band|2021|Performed for ''A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day!''|}
==Notes==
*NIN has covered Joy Division How To Destroy Angels seven times thus far. Considering that Trent Reznor and Gary Numan more than any other artistAtticus Ross are both studio members of the band, and [[Alessandro Cortini]] is a live member of both bands, 5 this is not surprising.*NIN/Reznor has covered David Bowie eight times , the most for eachany non-related artist.*"'''Suck'''" is frequently debated as a cover song, as Reznor both co-wrote and appeared on the original release.*Contrary to popular belief, NIN has never covered "Supernaut".*''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'''s DVD release comes with bonus footage of NIN covering "The Beautiful People" with Marilyn Manson.*''[[Closure]]'''s digital download comes with footage of the unreleased "Sex Dwarf" studio sessions.*The version of "[[Reptile]]" performed by Peter Murphy and NIN during the 2006 Radio Collaboration incorporates elements of Love And Rockets' "Haunted When The Minutes Drag". 
==External Links==
Coming soon*[http://www.ninlive.com NINlive] fan recording hub, with recordings of all live covers available===Official live recordings===*[https://vimeo.com/9059558 "A Strange Kind of Love" live 6.23.06 (Trent Reznor, Peter Murphy, Atticus Ross, Jeordie White)]*[https://vimeo.com/9070945 "Nightclubbing" live 6.23.06 (Trent Reznor, Peter Murphy, Atticus Ross, Jeordie White)]*[https://vimeo.com/9053147 "Warm Leatherette" live 6.23.06 (Trent Reznor, Peter Murphy, Atticus Ross, Jeordie White)]*[https://vimeo.com/8357960 "I'm Afraid of Americans" live 6.02.09]*[https://vimeo.com/5051717 "Kick Out The Jams" live 5.16.09 (Street Sweeper SC w/Trent Reznor)]*[https://vimeo.com/5036207 "Banged & Blown Through" live 5.10.09 (w/ Saul Williams)]*[https://vimeo.com/6859938 "Cars" live 7.15.09 (w/ Gary Numan)]*[https://vimeo.com/6859071 "Metal" live 7.15.09 (w/ Gary Numan)]*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz9-gpeDMO0 "Metal" live 6.16.18 (w/ Gary Numan)]
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