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| BPM = 130
| versions =Came Back Haunted<br>Came Back Haunted (Instrumental)<br>Came Back Haunted (Radio Edit)<br>Came Back Haunted (Video Edit)<br>Came Back Haunted (''[[Live 2013 EP]]'')
| live =[[NIN 2013 Festival Tour]] through present
}}'''"Came Back Haunted"''' is the third track on the 2013 release ''[[Hesitation Marks]]'', and is the first single from that album.
===Came Back Haunted (Instrumental)===
'''''Running Time: 5:14'''''
 
Available as part of a [http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=Nine+Inch+Nails&titel=Came+Back+Haunted&cat=s digital promo], though only a 30 second sample has surfaced so far.
===Came Back Haunted (Radio Edit)===
This is the radio edit. It is shortened to '''''Running Time: 3:56''''' Coming soon.
===Came Back Haunted (Video Edit)===
This is the edit used in the music video. It is shortened to '''''Running Time: 4:17''''' Coming soon.
===Came Back Haunted (''Live 2013 EP'')===
==Live==
This song debuted live on the [[2013/07/26 Naeba, Japan|first night]] of the [[NIN 2013 Festival Tour]] tour, and was played at most shows in 2013 and 2014. During the [[Tension 2013 Tour]], this song featured backing vocals by [[Lisa Fischer]] and [[Sharlotte Gibson]]. "Came Back Haunted" was a rarity for the [[NIN 2017-2018|2017-2018 touring cycle]], appearing just three times.
==Music Videos==
[[Image:CBHstill.jpg|thumb|Screenshot from the "Came Back Haunted" video]]
The "Came Back Haunted" [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music video ]] was directed by [[David Lynch]] and was released on June 28, 2013. It uses a shortened version of the song that is exclusive to the video.
The video has been flagged as potentially seizure-inducing for viewers with photosensitive epilepsy, due to its use of strobe effects. It features herky-jerky shots of Trent Reznor, wearing pancake makeup and lipstick, interspersed with other bizarre images. These typically Lynchian visuals include an image of a tick overlaid onto an image of a young ballerina, a seemingly disembodied and vaguely humanoid face reminiscent of something out of Lynch's ''Eraserhead'', a trio of glowing zoomed-in images of mouths sitting atop little dancing bodies, and an expanding cloud of dark gray smoke in the corner of a dark room.