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| album = ''[[Year Zero]]''
| length = 1:42
| BPM = 86| versions =HYPERPOWER!<br>HYPERPOWER! (Instrumental)<br>Gunshots By Computer: Saul Williams
| live = [[Performance 2007]]
}}'''''"HYPERPOWER!"''''' is the first track on the 2007 release ''[[Year Zero]].'' It is a short instrumental that kicks off the album, a la "[[Pinion]]."
A hyperpower is a nation that dominates the global stage through economy, military power, and technological prowess. The term has been used to describe the United States in the 1990s and retrospectively the British Empire in the 19th century.
*''Year Zero''
*''[[Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D]]''
 
===Seeds===
*''[[The Definitive NIN - Heavy Tracks]]''
===Other===
*''[[The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!]]''
==Versions==
===HYPERPOWER!===
This is the original album version. Instrumental, it continuously builds from the basic drum beat, adding layers of synthesizers, samples, guitars and features bass until an explosive climax, after which everything suddenly stops. The decay of the heavily synthesised words: Power Powerdrum reverb leads into "[[The Beginning Of The End]]." Hyperpower Power===HYPERPOWER! (Instrumental)=== PowerThis unmastered vocal-less mix was released by [[Trent Reznor]] through his [[remix.nin.com]] account. Hyperpower
===Gunshots By Computer===
This version is the opening track on ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D,'' and features vocals by [[Saul Williams]]. Williams recites a poem over "Hyperpower!." Minimal changes were made to the music. The mix is also referred to as "Guns by Computer."
==Live==
"Hyperpower!" This piece became a staple live opener for the Performance 2007 after its debut on the spring Australian leg of the tour, though it was sometimes merely the studio version played back over the PA. As well, Saul Williams performed "Gunshots By Computer" several times during his 2008 tour. ==Sample==This piece features a sample of crowds throughout the track chanting something, though it is not entirely clear what the words are. A listen to the crowd sample from the song's [[Multitracks|multitracks]] does reveal, however, that the chant is not "power, power, hyperpower" as was initially assumed when the song was released.
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