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| title =Reptile
| album =''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]''| length =6:5152| BPM = 64| versions =ReptilianReptile<br>Underneath The SkinReptile (Instrumental)<br>ReptileReptilian<br>Liar (Reptile Demo)Underneath The Skin<br>Reptile (''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]] '') DVD<br>Liar (Reptile Demo)| live =[[Self-Destruct TourTouring Cycle]] through present}}'''"Reptile"''' is the twelfth track on 1994's ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]''. At 6:52, it is the longest track on the album. In an [http://nindestruct.com/mags/Axcess1994.html interview] with ''Axcess'' Magazine, [[Trent Reznor]] stated that he would have liked the song to have been released as a single. In 2021, a [[Hoaxes_and_jokes#nin.com_Memorial_Day_sale|fake cassette single]] of "Reptile" was put up for sale on the [[nin.com]] store as a joke.
==About==Reptile is the twelfth The track "[[She's Gone Away]]" makes two hidden references to this song from : one in the 1994 release, ''[[Not The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward SpiralActual Events]]. This song is characteristic '' physical component (where the "Reptile" lyrics are layered underneath the lyrics of the band"She's early 90s Gone Away"industrial" sound), as it opens with an eerie, quiet machine-like sound collage that transitions into a nearly identical-sounding musical composition. The and one in embedded (but unsung) lyrics seem to be directed towards an old cohort in the Apple Music release of [[Trent Reznor]]"She's, probably female Gone Away" (the lines "she spreads herself wide open to let the insects in" and probably "she leaves a romantic relationship turned sourtrail of honey to show me where she's been").
A demo ===Song Credits===*Production: Trent Reznor*Mixing Engineer: [[Alan Moulder]] ==Appearances=====Halos===*''[[March Of The Pigs (halo)|March Of The Pigs]]''*''The Downward Spiral''*''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'' (DVD) ===Seeds===*''[[Collected]]''*''[[The Definitive NIN - Deep Cuts]]'' ==Versions=====Reptile===This is the original album version . Characteristic of the band's mid-90s industrial rock sound, it opens with an eerie and quiet machine-like sound collage [[samples|sampled]] from the film ''Leviathan'', which transitions into an imitative musical composition. The structure, repetitive in nature, contains three distinct but similar sections, all driven by machine-like percussion loops and undulating rhythm guitar and synthesized bass. Two looped mechanical sounds that run through the song are sampled from the film ''Aliens'': a metallic thud from the opening scene immediately after the chamber is cut open, and a pitched-up mechanical sound from the first power loader scene. The choruses reflect a brighter mood with prominent melodic synthesizers and glimpses of guitar. The three sections are joined by two quiet instrumental breaks, a technique used later on "[[Even Deeper]]". The ascending synth melody from 5:13 to 5:20 could potentially be a reference to or an interpolation of "Laura Palmer's Theme" from the television show ''Twin Peaks''. During this same section, there is a looped sample of a woman saying, "Kirk, help?" from the film ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre''. The "gong" sound that appears midway through the track and after the bridge is also used near the end of "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]", entitled Liar but the pitch is changed. The synth melody during the outro has the same voicing as that heard during the outro of "[[Last]]". The drums used are the same as on "Fell From Heaven" by Lead Into Gold (a Paul Barker side-project, and one whose music video for "Faster Than Light" features a cameo from Reznor.) This may be strictly coincidence, given that some of the same or similar instruments may have been used, or it could be an actual sample. A reversed version of the track is hidden on side B of the ''[[Not The Actual Events]]'' vinyl. ===Reptile Demo(Instrumental)===Released by Reznor via his [[remix.nin.com]] account, this unmastered instrumental version is identical to the album version, save the lack of vocals and transitions to or from other songs. ===Reptilian==='''''Running Time: 8:40''''' This version has more loop layering, no intro, was included and instrumental choruses after the regular choruses. "Reptilian" appeared as a bonus track on the 10th anniversary re-Japanese release of ''[[Further Down The Downward Spiral]]'' and as a ''March Of The Pigs'' B-side====Song Credits====* Re-construction: [[Dave Ogilvie]]
This song was also featured in the [http===Underneath The Skin==='''''Running Time://www.nin.com/current/radioshows/index.html Boston, MA radio performance],([[Peter Murphy]], Reznor, [[Atticus Ross]], and [[Jeordie White]]) on June 23, 2006.7:13'''''
This version is a mostly instrumental mix that manipulates many of the rhythmic elements and synthesizers, also adding other layers of loops.====Song Credits=Appearances===*March Of The Pigs (halo)|March Of The Pigs]]*The DOwnward Spiral*[[And All That Could Have Been]] (DVD Easter Egg)Re-construction: Dave Ogilvie
===Versions===*Reptilian*Underneath The Skin*Reptile*Liar (Reptile Demo)===*Reptile (And All That Could Have Been)'''''Running Time: 6:57'''''
This demo is relatively the same as the version that found its way onto ''The Downward Spiral'' throughout the intro and verses, but the chorus features a more danceable beat and different vocals layered over. ===Song CreditsReptile (''And All That Could Have Been'')===*ProductionThis live version is an Easter Egg on the DVD version of ''And All That Could Have Been'' and is generally more guitar-heavy than the studio version. Reznor is barely audibly whispering "pig" as the intro fades in, showing that the song's place in the tracklist is between "[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March of the Pigs]]" and "[[Piggy]]". He also adds lyrics during the quiet breaks. It and other hidden content can be found via the "Beneath The Surface" menu hidden on disc two, accessed during "[[Head Like A Hole (song)|Head Like A Hole]]" at the 11: Trent 20 mark by pressing 7 (or 6 for some copies) on the remote, then Enter. ==Live==The song has always been performed with the beep melody as an introduction, though sometimes without the machine loop collage. During the second quiet bridge, Reznor often sings "please don't hurt me," followed by a desperate cry. Reznor sometimes alters the final line of the first verse to say "a thousand lovers" instead of "a thousand others." During the [[Self Destruct Touring Cycle|Self Destruct tours]], the band would be bathed in green light and reptilian "scales" would be projected onto them. On the [[Year Zero Warm-Up Tour]], the intro was further extended with a more articulate sound and Reznorwhispering over it. *Mixing EngineerThis song was also reworked and featured in the [http: //www.nin.com/current/radioshows/index.html Boston, Massachusetts radio performance] ([[Peter Murphy]], Reznor, [[Atticus Ross]], and [[Jeordie White]]) on [[2006/06/23 Boston, MA (Radio show)|June 23, 2006]], with its ending transitioning into a cover of "Haunted When the Minutes Drag" by Love and Rockets. The drum loops used in this iteration seem to use the same sound set and a similar beat as those in "[[Alan MoulderThe Good Soldier]]".
==Lyrics==
I am so impure
Devils speak of the ways in which she’ll she'll manifest
Angels bleed from the tainted touch of my caress
Need to contaminate to alleviate this loneliness
I am so impure
After the first chorus, extra words not in the lyrics are spoken. Reznor appears to be saying:
 
Give it.
 
Oh, please don't hurt me.
 
==External Links==
*[https://vimeo.com/9055919 "Reptile" live in Boston, 6.23.06]
*[https://archive.org/details/remix-nin-com-audio-02952 "Reptile" (Instrumental) at archive.org]
 
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| title=[[The Downward Spiral (halo)#Track Listing (original release and DVD-A release)|The Downward Spiral]]
| before=[[Eraser]]
| after=[[The Downward Spiral (song)|The Downward Spiral]]
| track=12}}
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