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→‎Music Video: only band cameras goes to static, no others
A wall of surveillance monitors details the activities of several people. A group of rebels is creating stencils and spray-painting the "Art Is Resistance" logo on walls. In an apartment, a pair of gay lovers share an intimate moment. In another dwelling, a young woman stands topless at her mirror doing her hair and applying make-up. Elsewhere someone is high on drugs, while a couple just sits on their couch in their home. A man is seen on a [http://theninhotline.net/sets.jpg computer] with several photos and news clippings behind him. Another man is seen on camera eating his dinner. Seen on several monitors is Nine Inch Nails playing the song in what is assumed to be their practice space. Intercut with these scenes is footage of armed soldiers, dressed like swat members, moving in on one of the buildings and one of the places in the video.
At the end of the video the people in the other monitors seem to respond to an ado in one of the spaces seen on the monitor wall. The space where NIN was playing has its door busted in (which has Rev 18.3.4 painted across it) and a pool of blood leading out, while all of the other cameras trained on the gay lovers and the man on the computer band have gone blankto static. At the very end a body is seen being dragged around a corner, leaving a trail of blood. Presumably the body is that of [[Trent Reznor]], as it wears the same scarf that he is seen wearing throughout the video.<br>'''END SPOLIERS'''
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