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Latest revision as of 09:34, 18 June 2022
"3:14 Every Night" is the seventh track from The Social Network Soundtrack, written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
Different iterations of the piece are titled "Zuckerberg Stole Our Website," "Violation of Harvard Law" and "Who's Eduardo Saverin?" on the Sony Pictures website for Academy Award consideration.
Song Credits
Written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Appearances
- The Social Network Soundtrack
- The Social Network Soundtrack Academy Award consideration website
Versions
3:14 Every Night
This is the original version. Three different alternates exist: "Zuckerberg Stole Our Website" is a shorter, much louder version; "Violation of Harvard Law" is shorter but retains a similar mix and volume level as the commercially available version; and "Who's Eduardo Saverin?" is a shorter version focusing on the deep synths and lacking the flickering sounds prominent in all other versions.
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