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| BPM = 122
| versions =Discipline (MP3 Version) <br> Discipline (Album Version) <br> Discipline (Multitrack combined version) <br> Discipline (Live At Rehearsal)
| live =[[Lights In The Sky Tour]] through [[Wave Goodbye Tour]]<br>[[NIN 2022]]
}}
[[image:discipline.jpg|thumb|''Discipline Track Art'']]
==About==
"Discipline" is the first radio single from NIN since becoming an independent recording act, following their final release under a major record label, 2007's ''[[Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D]].'' Due to the advertisement and short notice of the release, the song was posted on YouTube almost immediately after release. The [[Multitracks|multitrack files]] for this track can be found were released at [[Remix.nin.com|remix.nin.com]].
The track art resembles a lowercase 'd'. It also resembles a person sitting with their knees drawn up to their chest, facing to the left. Lastly, the shape also resembles the portion of the [[Media:800x600.jpg|Art is Resistance logo]] that contains the star. For the physical release booklet, the red line on the "Discipline" artwork continues over to the opposite lyrics page crossing over the phrase "I cannot help myself".
===Discipline (Multitrack combined version)===
The version available at remix.nin.com in the form of that can be created from separate [[multitracks ]] is 5:08 when combined, and does not fade out. Instead, the outro continues for an additional 3½ measures with extra unused vocals before abruptly coming to a halt.
===Discipline (Live At Rehearsals)===
==Live==
This song was a staple on made its live debut at the [[2008/07/19 Los Angeles, CA|dress rehearsal show]] of the [[Lights In The Sky Tour ]]. It was a staple that year and remained a feature through to throughout the NIN/JA Tour / [[Wave Goodbye Tour ]] the following year, but did not return until 2022. There are no significant changes from the album version, save an extended outro.
==Lyrics==
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