Every Day Is Exactly the Same
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| "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" | ||
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| Single by Nine Inch Nails | ||
| from the album With Teeth | ||
| Released | April 4, 2006 | |
| Format | CD | |
| Recorded | 2005 | |
| Genre | Industrial rock | |
| Length | 38:37 | |
| Label | Interscope, Nothing B0006589-22 (CD) | |
| Producer(s) | Trent Reznor, Alan Moulder | |
| Chart positions | ||
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| Nine Inch Nails singles chronology | ||
| "Only" (2005) | "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" (2006) | |
"Every Day Is Exactly the Same" (also known as Halo 21) is the third single by the American rock band Nine Inch Nails from the album With Teeth. It is the twenty-first official Nine Inch Nails release. The commercial single was released on April 4, 2006 as an EP.
"Every Day Is Exactly the Same", the radio single, reached #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock singles chart in the Modern Rock Tracks category and #12 in the Mainstream Rock Tracks category. The song also reached number one on the Canadian Singles Chart.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Trent Reznor.
- "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" – 4:57
- "The Hand that Feeds" (DFA Mix) – 9:03
- "The Hand that Feeds" (Photek Straight Mix) – 7:47
- "Only" (El-P Mix) – 4:22
- "Only" (Richard X Mix) – 7:25
- "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" (Sam Fog vs. Carlos D Mix) – 5:03
- "The Hand That Feeds" (Dub Instrumental Mix) (Japanese import only)
- "Love Is Not Enough" (Live at Rehearsals) (Japanese import only)
Promo 12" Remixes By Sam Fog And Carlos D. From Interpol
- Everyday Is Exactly The Same - Main Mix – 5:03
- Everyday Is Exaxtly The Same - Edit – 4:09
- Everyday Is Exactly The Same - Full Vocals – 4:12
Promo CD
- Everyday Is Exactly The Same - Edit – 3:51
- Everyday Is Exactly The Same - Interpol Mix Edit – 4:09
- Everyday Is Exactly The Same - LP Version – 4:56
[edit] Video
According to The Spiral, the video for "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" (directed by Francis Lawrence) was cancelled in post-production.
| Preceded by: "Hung Up" by Madonna | Canadian number-one single April 13 2006 (9 weeks) | Succeeded by: "Promiscuous" by Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland |
| Preceded by: "Wasteland" by 10 Years | Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single March 4 2006 | Succeeded by: "World Wide Suicide" by Pearl Jam |
[edit] External links
- Official Release Page at NIN.com
- Meathead's video for the song (youtube.com; the video ends with a different song altogether)

