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| album = ''[[Broken]]''
| length = 3:46
| BPM = 135| versions = Wish<br>Wish ("No Bad Words" versionMix)<br>Wish (Radio Edit)<br>Wish (''[[Fixed]]'')<br>Fist Fuck<br>Wish (''[[Closure]]'')<br>Wish (Live)<br>Wish (''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'')<br>Wish (''[[Beside You In Time (halo)|Beside You In Time]]'')| live = [[Lollapalooza Tour]] through Presentpresent}}'''"Wish"''' is the second track on 1992's ''[[Broken]]'' EP, and displays that era's characteristic aggression and abrasive guitar attack. The song won a [[Grammy Awards|Grammy]] Award for "Best Metal Performance." It keeps with the general mood of the ''Broken'' EP and includes numerous angry and self-deprecating lyrical passages, but unlike other songs, also shows a desire for something more. "[[Echoplex]]" features similar wind synthesizer sounds, but they do not appear to be direct samples from "Wish". As well, the bridge of "Wish" shares its chord progression with the chorus of "[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]".
===Song Credits===
*''[[Collected]]''
*''[[The Definitive NIN - The Singles]]''
*''[[The Definitive NIN - Heavy Tracks]]''
===Other===
*''[[Wish (halo)|Wish]]'' (CD promo)
*''[[Broken Movie]]''
===Video Games===
*''Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock''
==Versions==
===Wish===
This is the original album version. Opening with percussion and noise loops, Reznor's quick verses work in call-and-response with an equally quick distorted guitar attack. Each verse eventually opens up into a sustained chorus based around guitar power chords. The synthesizer-driven bridge introduces a new chord progression (including whispers of the final two lines of lyrics) before returning to the verse guitar parts, a final chorus, and a coda made of the verse guitar parts again, which suddenly cut off to a quiet, ascending white noise manipulation that segues into "[[Last]]." ===Wish (No Bad Words Mix)==='''''Running Time: 3:37''''' This a censored version of the original, distributed on a promo to U.S. radio stations. The censorship is accomplished by completely silencing music when a bad word is said. ===Wish (Radio Edit)==='''''Running Time: 3:51''''' This a censored version of the original, distributed exclusively on 7" promo vinyl to U.K. radio stations. The censorship is accomplished by word/sound substitution when a bad word is said. Instead of cutting off abruptly, the ending guitar riff is repeated to fade-out, resulting in the longer runtime.
===Wish (''Fixed'')===
This remix was created by [[J.G. Thirlwell]], who currently writes the score for Adult Swim's ''The Venture Brothers.''Running Time: 9:10'''''
This remix elaborates on the drum and synthesizer loop of the original. The cymbals are run through a wah effect, making them sound as if underwater. Its structure essentially follows the original, but with production changes and lengthening of the introduction and ending.===Wish ("No Bad Words" version)=Song Credits====Presumably an edited version of the original*Remixed by [[J. G.Thirlwell]]
===Fist Fuck===
'''''Running Time: 7:20''''' This remix mostly consists of manipulations of the drum loop, though it also loops several of the guitar parts toward the end, which ascend in tempo until crashing thunderously. It also contains samples from the musical ''Showboat'' and some psychedelic narration by Timothy Leary. Interestingly, [[Skinny Puppy]] had used the same Leary samples on their song "Left Handshake," but were forced to remove the song from their ''Last Rights'' album due to clearance issues. "Fist Fuck" was heard in the film ''Resident Evil,'' in the scene where Alice (Milla Jovovitch) fights the zombie dogs.====Song Credits====*Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell
===Wish (''Closure'')===
Two This is the first of two live versions appear performance videos of the song on this release: the first uses ''Closure,'' recorded in bootleg-like footage and audience-recorded audio and quality. ===Wish (Live)===The second performance video of this song on ''Closure,'' it is in the first section, while featured on the second disc and is a professionally filmed and recorded performance in . It follows the live music video sectionvideos for "[[Eraser]]" and "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]."
===Wish (''And All That Could Have Been'')===
This version is very similar to uses the same arrangement as the live version on ''Closure.''Here, the song is used to return from the slow section of the concert setlist.
===Wish (''Beside You In Time'')===
This live version's ending incorporates double bass drumming by [[Josh Freese]] and a guitar outro solo by [[Aaron North]] but is different otherwise identical in a few ways from past live arrangement to the other versions.
==Music Video==
[[Image:Wishstill.jpg|thumb|Screenshot from the "Wish" video]]In 1992 the [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music video ]] for "Wish" premiered. It was directed by [[Peter Christopherson]], who also directed "[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]" and the infamous ''[[Broken Movie]].''Oddly enough, "Wish" bears a strong resemblance to the video for "Rock You Like A Hurricane" by The Scorpions.
The video features the band (Reznor, [[Richard Patrick]], [[James Woolley]] and [[Chris Vrenna]]) performing in a rather ornate cage. Outside of the cage is a mob that seems determined to get into the cage and attack the band. The finale of the video shows the mob accosting the band through the bars, grabbing at them and attempting to bind them. Ultimately, they break through the chain keeping the band locked inside and storm in, wielding baseball bats and other crude weapons. MTV felt that the ending scene was too violent and alternate footage was used for network airplay.
The video can also be found on the ''Broken Movie.'' The only major difference is that footage from the movie can be seen during the video's interlude.
A second video is a live video filmed by [[Simon Maxwell]] . The footage used for ''Closure'' this (as well as the live videos for "Eraser" and "Hurt") was shot in Dallas, Texas and Omaha, Nebraska in February of 1995. The footage used is different from that used in the ''Closure'' performance. ===Credits===*Director: Peter Christopherson*Producer: Fiz Oliver*Cameraman: Adam Rodgers*Editor: Philip Richardson ===Credits (live version)===*Director: Simon Maxwell*Producer: Maryann Waldoff, Adam Stern, Laurence Novich*Cameraman: Crescenzo Notarile*Editor: Simon Maxwell*Executive Producer of live shoot: Cordelia Plunket
==Live==
"Wish" has become a staple of the [[Nine Inch Nails]] live shows, performed at nearly every show, due to its high energy and guitar-oriented structure. The instrumental bridge is played by guitars rather than synthesizers in nearly every instance. When this song debuted on the [[Lollapalooza Tour]] in 1991, it was musically very similar to the final version, but with different lyrics.
==Covers==
{{Youtube|k5qVpzYMM0c|Cover by Linkin Park, electronic/alternative rock band(live)}}{{Youtube|Zj--eRqqgyc|Cover by Behemoth (from "Conjuration")}}{{Youtube|HX7jL8rTRgg|Cover by Dillinger Escape Plan (from "Plagiarism")}}*[http://vbox7.com/play:df3b3423 Cover by Silverstein (from Transitions EP)]
==Lyrics==
But I want to
==Trivia==The intro Prior to the song (release of ''Broken'', the drums and faint wind) are sampled in following extra lyrics were sung over what became the song "Echoplex"instrumental ending:  I think I'm losing it I think I'm losing it I think I'm going down, down, down, just before the solo.down
==External Links==
{{Youtube|68KxXeeHXHk|*[http://vimeo.com/3561734 "Wish" music video ]*[http://vimeo.com/3615538 Live music video]*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQTriNVdZc "Wish" live from ''Beside You In Time'']*[http://www.ninlive.com/audio/1988-1992/07.20.1991/07%20Pista%2007.mp3 Direct link] to pre-''Broken''}}live recording with extra lyrics*[http://www.4shared.com/file/98037603/3aa9b858/wish_breath_ex.html WAV file] comparing wind synths in "Wish" and "Echoplex"  {{Youtube|RRyshAQ1r80|Live music video}}
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