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==Versions==
===Pinion===
This is the only version available, notable for being the shortest in length of all of Nine Inch Nails' catalog. It features a pulsing series of short, ascending, distorted guitar power chords and a collage of atmospheric loops, including a reversed sample from the end of [[David Bowie]]'s "It's No Game"[http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=327], which eventually give way to the guitar riff once more before leading into "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]." These last chords are looped several times to lengthen the music video soundtrack.
===Pinion (''And All That Could Have Been'')===
==Live==
Recordings of this song have often been played as the in introduction as the band takes the stage, sometimes with live vocals chanting a looping, backwards vocal sample that resembled the word "FLUSH! FLUSH! FLUSH! FLUSH!flush." It was resequenced, bent, distorted and combined with the opening loop of "[[Terrible Lie]]" to open [[Woodstock '94]] and most other dates on the [[Self Destruct Tour]], and combined with "[[The New Flesh]]" to open all [[Fragility]] Tour shows. When preceding "Mr. Self Destruct" and "Somewhat Damaged," noise samples operated as connective tissue between the final notes of "Pinion" and the opening of the first song. A very short version began [[KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas]], presumably because they were behind schedule in setting up the stage. The full studio version was also used to bridge the quieter, ''[[Ghosts I-IV]]''-focused section of the [[Lights In The Sky Tour]] setlist (the end of "[[The Greater Good]]") with the faster-paced second half (beginning with "Wish").
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