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An upcoming Single[[Image:capitalg.jpg|thumb|200px|''Capital G'' vinyl cover]][[Image:CapitolGpromocover.jpg|thumb|200px|Promo CD cover]] The '''''Capital G''''' single was released in Europe on June 4, 2007, on vinyl only (9"). [[Trent Reznor]] made this decision after [[Interscope]] initially wanted to release the single in a manner similar to ''[[Survivalism (halo)|Survivalism]].'' Reznor has expressed his displeasure with multiple-part CD singles, feeling that they force his fans to spend more on a single than they really should.[http://EP www.theninhotline.net/news/archives/backissue/07/5#1179026770] Because it is a vinyl-only single, ''Capital G'' has not been designated as a Halo. To clarify, [[Rob Sheridan]] posted the following on [[The Spiral]]: <blockquote>"It will not be a halo. It's a simple 9" vinyl release the record company really wanted to put out - Europe only, I believe. Side A is Capital G, side B is the Dave Sitek Survivalism remix. It will be nice for the people who have the 9" collector box, but we kept a halo # off Nine Inch Nails newest albumof it because it doesn't warrant one, Year Zeroand so regular collectors wouldn't feel any pressure to pick it up just for the sake of completeness."</blockquote> ==Tracklisting==#"[[Capital G (song)|Capital G]]"#"[[Survivalism (song)|Survivalism (Dave Sitek Remix)]]" - 4:32  Tracklisting for 2-track CD promo version#"Capital G (Phones 666 RPM Mix)" - 7:24#"Capital G (Switch remix)" - 5:01  Phones 666 RPM remix by Paul Epworth Switch remix by Switch There is also a 4-track CD promo version which contains the two tracks from above (as tracks one and four in the order they appear above) and includes a clean version and a shortened version of the 666 remixes. ==Album Credits==*Lyrics: Trent Reznor*Producers: Trent Reznor with [[Atticus Ross]]*Mix: [[Alan Moulder]]. Also *"Survivalism (Dave Sitek Remix)"—Remix by David Andrew Sitek. ==Artwork==The emblem on the seventh song off cover of ''Capital G'' (as well a similar one for the fictional [[US Bureau of Morality]]) is adapted from the emblem used by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The cover art for the ''Capital G'' promo is similar to the albumcover art for ''[[Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D]]''[[Category:NIN Discography]]
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