Metal

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"Metal"
Album: Things Falling Apart
Length: 7:06
Versions: Metal
Live: NIN|JA 2009

"Metal" is the eighth track on Things Falling Apart, a cover of Gary Numan from his 1979 album The Pleasure Principle.

The end of the song features a drawn-out instrumental referencing several other Numan songs: the higher-pitched synth line is taken from "M.E." (also from The Pleasure Principle), while the piano line references "Remember I Was Vapour" (from 1980's Telekon).

Contents

[edit] Song Credits

  • Writing: Gary Numan
  • Published by Beggar's Banquet Music/Momentum Music Ltd. (PRS)
  • Manipulation: Trent Reznor, Alan Moulder

[edit] Appearances

[edit] Halos

  • Things Falling Apart

[edit] Versions

[edit] Metal

This is the only available version.

[edit] Live

"Metal" was performed live for the first time on the opening date of the NIN|JA 2009 tour and was performed frequently through the final Wave Goodbye dates.

[edit] Lyrics

    We're in the building where they make us grow
    And I'm frightened by the liquid engineer
    Like you
    
    My Mallory heart is sure to fail
    I could crawl around the floor just like I'm real
    Like you
    
    The sound of metal I want to be you
    I should learn to be a man
    Like you
    
    Plug me in and turn me on
    Oh everything is moving
    
    I need my treatment it's tomorrow they send me
    Singing "I am an American"
    Do you?
    
    Picture this if I should make the change
    I'd love to pull the wires from the wall
    Did you?
    
    And who are you and how can I try?
    Here inside I like the metal
    Don't you?
    
    All I know is no one dies
    I'm still confusing love with need

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