| length =4:30
| BPM = 112
| versions =That's What I Get <br>That's What I Get (Demo)<br> That's What I Get (''[[Purest Feeling (halo)|Purest Feeling]]'')
| live =[[Pretty Hate Machine Tour]]<br>[[Peel It Back Tour]]
}}'''"That's What I Get"''' is the eighth track on the 1989 release ''[[Pretty Hate Machine]]''. [[Trent Reznor]] has stated that the song was not originally intended to the be on the album, but was rather meant for b-side material, due to not fitting in lyrically with the rest of the songs.[http://www.nin-pages.de/1990_Keyboard_April_english.htm]
===That's What I Get===
This is the original album version, notable for its use of steel drum synth in the bassline that begins the song. The song itself is minimal in its construction, relying on atmospheric keyboard pads for its harmony and Reznor's singing for the lead melodies until the reappearance of the synth voice from "Down In It" in the latter half of the song. Percussion, present throughout much of the track, is used less obviously compared to the rest of the record: a prominent beat doesn't enter the track until the second half, the first relying on the movement of the bass track and quieter percussion loops.
===That's What I Get (Demo)===
A clip of a purported demo surfaced on the internet in 2025. It is markedly different from both the album version and the ''Purest Feeling'' version. It has a completely different vocal melody and more of a pop music style. This may be the early version referred to as "I Can Make Myself Forget".
A second clip also surfaced, which seems to be taken from a different demo, one that sounds more similar to the version from ''Purest Feeling''.
===That's What I Get (''Purest Feeling'')===
"That's What I Get" was played live in its demo form during the [[VIVIsectVI Tour]]. It was then performed in a manner close to its album form throughout the rest of the [[Pretty Hate Machine Tour]]. It was retired from live play for many years at the conclusion of that tour.
It was revived as a stripped-down version for the [[Peel It Back Tour]] in 2025. The song would start with Reznor alone on a digital piano, but would add atmospherics, bass, and beats as [[Alessandro Cortini]] and [[Atticus Ross]] joined Reznor on the B-stage.
==Lyrics==
Maybe didn't mean that much
In its demo early form, the chorus lyrics are extended to say: "That's what I get (for trusting you)".
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