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*''[[The Fragile: Deviations 1]]''
*''[[We're In This Together (halo)|We're In This Together]]''
*''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'' (CD/DVD {; Easter egg on the DVD})
*''[[Still]]''
===Other===
*Both the single and quiet versions became available via streaming links on [[nin.com ]] the preceding day to ''Halo 13'' release date. (The RealMedia versions are still available: [http://play.rbn.com/?url=mediapubs/mediapubs/g2demand/awwtdt.smi&proto=rtsp TDTWWA]|[http://play.rbn.com/?url=mediapubs/mediapubs/g2demand/awwtdtq.smi&proto=rtsp TDTWWAQ])
*The song was used in the trailer for ''Terminator: Salvation,'' released in 2009. It can be viewed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn0h9oLl59I here].
==Versions==
===The Day The World Went Away===
This is the original album version, found on ''The Fragile.'' It follows the percussive and aggressive "[[Somewhat Damaged]]," and is one of NIN[[Nine Inch Nails]]'s most uniquely structured songs. Musically the opposite of "Somewhat Damaged" in almost every way, it lacks the use of any standard form of percussion, and begins with drones that fade in during the ending of "Somewhat Damaged." These soon give way to loud, distorted guitars and bass playing a simple five-chord progression. As it repeats, a synthesizer melody enters on top, ascending in intensity and pitch until it drops out along with the guitars. The bass continues playing the progression above the drones while Reznor sings the song's verse, backed with a distant harmony for the second half. The song features the use of a mandolin ukulele in this section, another first for NIN, and it is the mandolin ukulele alone that strums a bridge from the end of the verse and into the final section, characterized by a return of the loud guitar and bass playing a new progression, joined by group vocals singing a wordless melody. This all gives way at the end of the phrase to a quiet percussive sound that ends the song, repeating while fading out into the opening soundscape layers of "[[The Frail]]."
The song's introductory guitar chords are extended by roughly 30 seconds on ''The Fragile'' vinyl version.
'''''Running Time: 5:29'''''
Released exclusively on ''The Fragile: Deviations 1''. This is an instrumental of the original album vinyl version. The longer runtime is due to an extra 34 seconds of the introductory drone. At the end of the song, there is only one guitar pluck, instead of three.
===The Day The World Went Away (Single Version)===
===The Day The World Went Away (''And All That Could Have Been'')===
'''''Running Time: 6:29'''''
 
The DVD version of ''And All That Could Have Been'' featured this song as an Easter Egg. Unused clips from the scrapped video are merged with live performance footage. The CD version features the same performance of this song in the regular playlist.
[[Image:Fragile_diary_071099_SD2_TDTWWAvid.jpg‎|thumb|Journal entry from ''The Fragile'' sessions in 1999 published on nin.com mentioning the unused music video for "The Day The World Went Away".]]
This song is among the many Nine Inch Nails songs that have had a [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music video ]] scrapped. The video, which was partially finished, apparently showed images of a funeral. Parts of the video appeared as an Easter Egg on the DVD version of ''And All That Could Have Been.''
The footage contains black-and-white shots of Reznor in a forest, and color images of a black kingsnake slithering in sand. It also includes Reznor standing in a room with his back to the camera and shows flowers, as well as a feather floating in the air. Right before it cuts to the black-and-white footage of Reznor, for a split second, it shows a man (most likely Reznor) hovering in the air in a red room. Right in front of him is a bright light that instantly brightens, making the screen white for the black-and-white footage to come in. The second half of the video contains live performance footage of the band.
In November 2000, a post was made to the forum at now defunct dirty.org, stating the following about the footage shot by Tomato for the original, unreleased version of the video:
<blockquote>"The video was black and white. I have seen rushes of it. It featured a funeral, Trent at the funeral (in the style of '"November Rain'"). I also saw footage of a black haired beautiful girl. She really did stand out, the other people had '"common' '" "nonspecific' " faces. It was Trent attending a funeral and seeing this girl. Then he follows her. That's about all I can remember. Trent thought it was too personal, because of the connection of the song with his grandmother. So that's why we never got to see it."</blockquote>
==Live==
"The Day The World Went Away" made its live debut on [[1999/11/14 Barcelona, Spain|November 14, 1999]]. It has been performed live regularly, but infrequently, since the [[Fragility]] tour started in 1999.
When performed live, the second half of the song is extended after the verse and the guitar progression. This extension seems to be modeled after the Quiet mix, but features a tom-driven drum rhythm as well as the guitar doubling the bassline in a higher register. This new section builds in intensity as melodic synthesizers and distorted guitars welcome in the wordless group vocals, eventually becoming more bombastic and louder until ending with two power chords. An example of this altered structure can be found on ''And All That Could Have Been''.
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