The version of "[[Starfuckers, Inc. (song)|Starfuckers, Inc.]]" on the single has a snippet of a live version of "Shout It Out Loud" by KISS tacked onto the end. On the cassette single, this is followed by very faint shouts of "[[Nine Inch Nails]]!" in the audience.
[[Image:Tdtwwa_altcover1.jpg|thumb|First alternate, unused cover]]
[[Image:Tdtwwa_altcover2.jpg|thumb|Second alternate, unused cover]]
==Track Listing==
===CD===
#"[[The Day The World Went Away (song)|"The Day The World Went Away" (Single Version)]] " - 4:03
#"[[Starfuckers, Inc. (song)|Starfuckers, Inc.]]" - 5:24
#"The Day The World Went Away" (Quiet) " - 6:20
===12" Vinyl===
A1 "The Day The World Went Away" - 4:03<br>
A2 "The Day The World Went Away" (Quiet) " - 6:20<br> B "The Day The World Went Away" (Porter Ricks) " - 7:04
===Cassette===
==Artwork==
The plant photographed for the cover is a kangaroo paw. Though David Carson designed the majority of ''The Fragile'' era artwork, this single was designed by Robert Hales.[http://nineinchnails.tumblr.com/post/50979684894/nine-inch-nails-halo-thirteen-the-day-the-world] Hales later co-directed the video for "Starfuckers, Inc." with [[Marilyn Manson (musician)|Marilyn Manson]]. Two alternate, unused covers were published on [[nin.com]] during ''The Fragile'' era. The plant photographed for the first (per the order on this page) unused cover is a split rock plant.
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Image:Tdtwwa_altcover1.jpg|thumb|First alternate, unused cover
Image:Tdtwwa_altcover2.jpg|thumb|Second alternate, unused cover
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==Credits==