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This is a list of songs falsely attributed to [[Nine Inch Nails]] (or related projects), through deliberate fraud, poor track marking labeling, or honest mistakemistakes. ==88 Lines About 44 Women==This song by new wave band The Nails has been mislabeled as being by Nine Inch Nails since around 1999 due to a Napster post.
==ACIDDANCE.MIDI==
The backing music on the website for ''[[Strobe Light]]'', this is simply a sample beat from music software.
==Angel by Vinyl Sun==Claimed since the early 2000s due to a mislabelled mislabeled Napster download, this song is really by Vinyl Sun. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oivdVNiNe58 Official music video]
==At The Heart Of It All==
"[[At The Heart Of It All]]" is commonly believed to be a NIN track due to its inclusion on ''[[Further Down The Spiral]]'', actually an entirely original composition by Aphex Twin.
==Black Bomb (Jerry In The Bag) by Josh Wink=="[[Black Bomb (Jerry In The Bag)]]" is an original song for which [[Trent Reznor]] provided guest vocals, by Josh Wink.
==Comfortably Numb ==This live by cover is frequently mislabeled as David Gilmour and , [[David Bowie]]==Frequently mislabelled as a live cover with Gilmour, Bowie and Reznor, but this track doesn't have Reznor on it.
==Digital==
Mislabeled and circulating circulated on Napster as "Digital" by Nine Inch Nails, this song was actually "Push Eject" by Boom Boom Satellites. Not to be confused with "[[Digital]]", Nine Inch Nails' cover of the [[Joy Division]] song.
==Fading==
Claimed to be by [[Tapeworm]]featuring Trent Reznor and [[Danny Lohner]] on Napster in the late 1990s, actual artist actually made by a fan of Nine Inch Nails. ==Final Destination==Circulating on Napster since around 1999 as "Final Destination", this song is currently unknownsimply an early fan remix of "[[Into The Void (song)|Into The Void]]". [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrmhgdR4vxQ]
==It All Fades==
Original work composition begun by Reddit user ''u/it_twas_me'' in 2004 or 2005, and posted to YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4bsEgZrw-Y], deliberately misattributed to NIN, in 2009 as a social experiment. [https://www.reddit.com/r/nin/comments/x1qc94/i_created_it_all_fades_a_track_incorrectly/]
==Live In Me==
Appears on the ''[[Rusty Nails II]]'' bootleg. Created by the person who made the bootlegmegamix, Mike "Hitman " Wilson. ==The Life You Didn't Lead==Artist unknown, this instrumental was claimed to be the demo of "[[The Life You Didn't Lead]]".
== The Life You Didn't Lead Metal (Lee Completion Mix)==UnknownA remix artist, listed in compilations on YouTube posting under the name Lee Reznor, took the 43-second leak of "[[Metal]]" (before its official release) and is claimed to be the demo built a complete song around it with a combination of original music and samples from "[[Pinion]]" and "[[The Life You Didn't LeadDown In It (song)|Down In It]]".[https://groups.google.com/g/alt.music.nin/c/Uay8exHX6oY/m/65SMMqyhFQIJ] It was first released via a post on [[alt.music.nin]] on February 7, 2000. [https://groups.google.com/g/alt.music.nin/c/450Yx5m9Ua0/m/rPEhHI6qIAcJ]
== One (Ardisson Remix) ==A 65-second teaser snippet of "[[The Way Out Is Through]]" was posted as background music to [[nin.com ]] at <nowiki>http://nin.com/one.swf</nowiki> [https://www.theninhotline.com/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=730]. This It possibly later circulated on Napster as a fan remix based on that snippet, titled "One (Ardisson Remix)". It is not a remix, and no one named Ardisson had anything to do with it.
==Theme for Legend of Zelda==
Performed by a Nintendo music cover band, this was one One of the earliest songs misattributed to NIN, this is actually a live cover performed by a Nintendo music cover band.
==Potions (Deliverance Mix) by Puscifer=="[[Potions]]" is a song by [[Puscifer]], written by Tapeworm, and is frequently claimed to have Trent Reznor on it. He actually is simply given a writing credit, due to his work on it with Tapeworm.
==Something Blue==
Appears on the ''Rusty Nails II'' bootleg. Created by the person who made the bootlegmegamix, Mike "Hitman " Wilson. ==[[Suck]] (Pigface Version)==The original recording of the song (with Trent on vocals), released on Pigface's album ''Gub'' in 1990. Mislabeled as being a Nine Inch Nails demo on some bootlegs.
==Supernaut by [[1000 Homo Djs|1000 Homo DJs]]=="[[Supernaut]]" is a cover of Black Sabbath, performed by [[1000 Homo Djs|1000 Homo DJs ]] with Reznor on guest vocals, mislabelled . Mislabeled as NIN on some bootlegs.
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