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===Something I Can Never Have (''Natural Born Killers Soundtrack'')===
An edited/remixed version of the song appearing on the soundtrack to the motion picture, ''Natural Born Killers,'', which was arranged and produced by Reznor himself. The song only contains the first verse and chorus, after which it deviates into an alternate piano section which slowly wanders to the song's end. The song also contains samples from the movie as well as several sound effects including:
* A thunderclap (at the very beginning)
* Nocturnal birds (during the fade off of the thunderclap)
* A movie sample of the two main characters (Mickey and Mallory) arguing (just after the piano starts)
ManMickey: Let me tell you something, this is the 1990's. Alright?
In this day and age, a man has to have choices.
A man has to have a little bit of variety.
WomanMallory: What are you talking about, variety? Hostages?
You want to fuck some other women, now?
Is that what you're talking about, Mickey?
Why'd you pick me up? Why'd you take me out
of my fucking house and kill my parents with me?!
Ain't you committed to me?! Where are we fucking going?!! ManMickey: Just relax, alright? It's me, your lover, not some demon, not your father. Alright, relax. WomanMallory: No, you're not my fucking lover. You're not my fucking- You've been loving me?! You've been fucking loving me?! Huh?!
You've been loving me real...(''fade out'')
* Sheep bleating (just after the fire sounds)
Even with the extended piano part, the song is a full minute and fourty seconds shorter than it's its album counterpart.
===Something I Can Never Have (''Closure'')===
===Something I Can Never Have (''Still'')===
This stripped-down reworking consists of Reznor on piano and vocals, and [[Jerome Dillon]] on guitar. It is the first track on ''Still'' and follows the general arrangement of the song, though it completely lacks any of the "industrial ambience" of the original version save for an odd guitar whine during the latter half of the song. It is also nearly a minute longer than it's its ''Pretty Hate Machine'' counterpart.
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