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It's been a good five minutes since the last song on the CD ended. By now, you've kind of relaxed yourself (and by relaxing, we most likely mean planning on spending the next 3 hours looking for examples for all those TLP drafts), when, suddenly... is that... music? Congratulations, you've just discovered a Hidden Track, the trope where the Easter Egg and the Bonus Material make love inside an album. At its most basic, the Hidden Track is just a song on the album that isn't on the playlist. However, musicians have sometimes played further tricks in order to play into the fact that they are rewards for faithful listeners who listen all the way through the album. Some have hidden it several minutes after the last listed song after some dead time. With Compact Discs and digital technology, people have been able to play further tricks by hiding them in a Track 0 spot, or making them only accessible by computer or only when playing all the way through continuously. The name harks back to when each song was a track running along the vinyl disc. The Beatles are the Trope Namer, having done it first on their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It's still a very widely used term for individual music pieces. If you knew this already, you should just roll your eyes at the lame squares who needed a widely used word explained to them; if you didn't, then don't worry, those other people are jerks. In video games, this trope covers music tracks that aren't used in the game but aren't so Dummied Out that they're inaccessible without outright hacking the game. The hidden music might be accessible through the Sound Test, or by inserting the game's CD-ROM into any ordinary CD player (taking care not to play the game data on Track 1). This practice is dying out with the rise of iTunes and Digital Distribution, partially because these services have led to trends shunning albums, with material on the albums being more likely to be shuffled and thus not worth considering as much as a single continuous work, leading to more artists releasing more and more singles. Many songs that were previously hidden tracks are now being listed in album tracklists with many digital providers (even those listed under "Hidden in the Middle of the Album" below). It's also very easy to spot a hidden song when the last track is 20 minutes long. The music provider service Bandcamp allows artists to add hidden tracks to their digital releases, keeping the format alive in some respects. Some artists have also opted to keep bonus tracks available only on physical editions of the album. Often an example of Album Closure. |
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The OST album for Dreamfall: The Longest Journey contains a hidden track repeating the game's Arc Words some 5 minutes after the end of the final song. | |
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On Dream Theater's Self-Titled Album, there's a 30-second silence after "Illumination Theory" that leads into a short piano and guitar instrumental. | |
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Maria Mena's debut album Free has the last song followed by about three minutes of silence before "When it Rains". | |
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Several Chumbawamba CDs have hidden tracks at the end: The original 1988 version of English Rebel Songs ends with an unlisted reprise of the album's opening track, "The Cutty Wren". Anarchy ends with a reprise of "Timebomb" — this time sung in a hilarious Elvis-style by a band member's father. (This proved popular enough that he was asked to perform the entire song for their live album Showbusiness!.) The CD single of "Just Look At Me Now" ends with an unidentified men's choir singing the entirety of Welsh folk song "On Ilkley Moor Baht'at". After a period of silence, Tubthumper closes with a dialogue sample from the film Brassed Off. (On editions that add bonus tracks, this is *still* heard at the end of "Scapegoat" even though it's no longer the last track.) WYSIWYG hides a synth-string rendition of "I'm in Trouble Again". Uneasy Listening has an extremely bizarre hidden track with spacey sound effects and slow, demonic-sounding chanting. This is actually an excerpt from an otherwise unreleased remix of "Happiness Is Just a Chant Away". |
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Alien Ant Farm's cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" was originally a hidden track on their first album, Greatest Hits, entitled "Slick Thief". The version people are familiar with was a re-recording they put on their second album, Anthology. | |
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The last track on the soundtrack album for Inside Out is "The Joy of Credits", unless you buy the CD, which ends with the music from the supporting short Lava. A few seconds after it finishes, you hear the TripleDent Gum jingle. There's no escape! | |
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Peter Murphy's Holy Smoke includes a brief, untitled bit of Melismatic Vocals as an unlisted tenth track after the supposed closer, "Hit Song"; said vocals are identical to the ones at the start of the opening track, "Keep Me From Harm", bookending the album. | |
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David Byrne's album Feelings includes an untitled, unlisted, 22-second instrumental between "The Civil Wars" and "They Are in Love"; the only indicator of its presence (aside from the track count on CD players) is the fact that the tracklist appears to skip from track 12 to track 14. | |
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An interesting example is Children of Bodom's debut album, Something Wild. The final track, "Touch Like the Angel of Death", "ends" at close to 5 minutes, only for 1:30 of silence to happen, then the song resumes with a piece of keyboard music that resembles the "Colombians" theme from Miami Vice. However, this really isn't a hidden track. It's just the ending of "Touch Like the Angel of Death". However, according to the picture disc tracklisting, there's a hidden track called "Bruno the Pig". This is actually referring to the 8 seconds of silence that follows said keyboard coda. Even weirder, on the special edition of the album, the keyboard coda actually is a legitimate hidden track; it follows the second of two bonus tracks. | |
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Certain physical editions of The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 and Beyond have the song "Deep in the Meadow" as a download code. | |
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Ghost Stories has a weird example: the final track of the album, which is labeled as "O", is actually called "Fly On". "O" is the small reprise of the opening track, "Always in My Head", that plays about two minutes after "Fly On" ends. | |
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"Her Majesty" was an actual song on the Abbey Road album, and arguably the Trope Maker. It was supposed to be cut from the album, but EMI's policy was to never throw away anything that The Beatles recorded. So the engineer stuck it on the end of the master tape, preceded by 14 seconds of silence. It made its way into the final version when they played it back and the Beatles liked the effect. "Her Majesty" isn't hidden anymore, though—later prints of Abbey Road include it on the track listing. | |
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Imagine Dragons' Night Visions has a short yet epic song called "Rocks" 17 seconds after the last song "Nothing Left to Say" ends. | |
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Beck's album Midnite Vultures contained a segue between "Mixed Bizness" and "Get Real Paid" of two robots having sex, while spray painting sound effects segued between "Beautiful Way" and "Pressure Zone". These were added to flesh out the concept of the album and are usually listed as separate tracks on digital retailers. | |
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British newspaper The Independent gave away a compilation CD called Free And Single Volume One - eight songs were listed one the packaging, but there were 15 tracks on the disc, with track 9 starting with 10 minutes of silence. The strange thing is that the first eight tracks are by fairly well-known performers such as Van Morrison and Brian Eno, the hidden tracks are obscure enough that they have yet to be positively identified. | |
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Rasputina's Cabin Fever ends with the downbeat suicide-themed "A Quitter", followed by an extended silence and a (slightly) Ominous Music Box Tune with a baby babbling along. | |
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Melvins' "trilogy" of The Maggot, The Bootlicker, and The Crybaby sort of used these as teasers for the next album in the series. The Maggot had a snippet hidden after silence that later turned out to be part of the opening track of The Bootlicker, The Bootlicker did the same with the first track from The Crybaby, and The Crybaby ended with... part of the first track from The Maggot, followed by someone yelling "Again!". | |
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The Final Fantasy VII Reunion Tracks album includes the iconic "One-Winged Angel" without the Ominous Latin Chanting in the pregap. | |
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The original soundtrack of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn includes the entire soundtrack in 320K MP3 format, along with a single bonus track in a password-protected ZIP file: the password is 'gilgamesh', and the track is a remix of his iconic theme, "Battle on the Big Bridge." | |
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David Wilcox's first live album, East Asheville Hardware Live, features (after a pause at the end of the last track) the sound of walking into a bar to hear David and a friend performing a (hilarious) country version of Eye of the Hurricane, one of his most popular songs. | |
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The original Monster Rancher game had a strange techno track available if you put the disc in a CD player. This is highly appropriate since the game itself has a feature intended to read CDs and generate monsters from the data stored on them (some special CDs would even unlock secret monsters). | |
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The soundtrack to The X-Files: Fight the Future includes a secret track where Chris Carter explains the whole backstory to the conspiracy. According to Carter, the track was created as a way of rewarding hardcore fans who scoured through as much material related to the series as possible in search of clues. | |
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The soundtrack to Lost in Translation includes Bill Murray's karaoke performance of "More Than This" by Roxy Music from the film, hidden after a few minutes of silence at the end of the last track. The song isn't listed on the back cover, but it is credited in the liner notes. | |
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Their album Parachutes has "Life is For Living" as a hidden track following the album's closer, "Everything's Not Lost". | |
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Riyu Kosaka's single 'Platinum Smile' was released to support the film, Kamen Rider: The Next. The final track on the single is 10 minutes long, but it's about 6 minutes of silence after the actual final song ends. The extended bit ends with a short clip of "Platinum Smile" before some static interference and then a voice over from Chiharu saying she's come to kill you. | |
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Violator has two: "Interlude #2 (Crucified)" after the fadeout in "Enjoy the Silence", and "Interlude #3" after "Blue Dress". Neither "Interlude" track is included on the tracklist. | |
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The Undertale soundtrack on Bandcamp, as stated at the bottom of the tracklist, only has the first 77 tracks out of 101 visible on the album page, as the remainder of the tracklist contains major spoilers for the game itself. | |
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Hooray for Boobies has a title track that compiles outtakes from the album's sessions, and in the UK version, a snippet of Jimmy Pop on Love Line. | |
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"Aerials", the final song of System of a Down's album Toxicity, fades into a two-minute tribalistic instrumental the band calls "Arto". On some CD versions, the tracks are listed as distinct, despite never actually being separated. | |
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MAD issued a flexidisk in 1980 that had 8 interleaved grooves, rather the normal single spiral groove. Depending on which groove the needle picked up when you set it down, you would get one of eight different versions of "It's a Super Spectacular Day!" Click here for a video with all 8 endings. |
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The Blue's Clues album "Goodnight, Blue" has a bonus at the end called "Hidden, Blue's Dream" that isn't listed on the album itself, though plays as a separate track. There's just under two minutes of night noises and snoring before the dream part actually starts. | |
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On the Silent Hill OST, the track "Silent Hill (Otherside)" has six minutes of silence before the actual song starts. | |
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The very first X-Files soundtrack (for the TV show) had a track 0. Since no CD players at the time could read track 0, the only way to access it was to rewind the first track beyond the beginning. The track was Nick Cave and The Dirty Three covering Mark Snow's theme song to the show; it was hinted at by the album's liner notes, which included the text "Nick Cave and the Dirty Three would like you to know that '0' is also a number". The soundtrack to The X-Files: Fight the Future includes a secret track where Chris Carter explains the whole backstory to the conspiracy. According to Carter, the track was created as a way of rewarding hardcore fans who scoured through as much material related to the series as possible in search of clues. |
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The end of Disturbed's Asylum has a hard rock cover of U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" after "Innocence". The sad things, this was intended to be an extra final track but iTunes decided to split it, spoiling the cover long before the album came out. Salting the wound, the two are counted as separate tracks when the album is imported to iTunes, with "ISHWILF" having a minute-and-a-half silence before starting. Despite this, the cover is officially regarded as a hidden track, not listed anywhere on the album. | |
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The soundtrack for Legally Blonde The Musical contains the theme for Kyle the UPS guy in the last 35 seconds of the last track after a long pause. | |
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Godsmack's self-titled debut had an instrumental tribal set playing about two minutes after the end of the final track, Voodoo. | |
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"Inner Groove" on British editions of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, was made by having an endless loop of laughter and gibberish right at the end in the inner groove where the vinyl needle stops, designed to play forever until the needle was lifted. Some fans consider it a coda to the preceding song A Day in the Life and CD versions append it to the end of that song. | |
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The Cruxshadows' Ethernaut has three hidden songs; the first, "Esoterica (Through the Ether)" plays immediately after the last listed track, the second, "Helen", is hidden behind three tracks of silence, and the third, "Live, Love, Be, Believe(Recalling the Dream)" plays after yet another silent track. | |
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Pepe Deluxé's Beatitude has a whole unlisted EP tacked on the end: three full songs, plus an intro and outro track. (Well, they aren't listed on the back cover, but they are listed inside the liner notes.) Ironically, one of those songs is the title track, "Beatitude". | |
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Julee Cruise's The Art of Being a Girl has a hidden trip-hop remake of "Falling" (best known as the version of the Twin Peaks theme with Forgotten Theme Tune Lyrics intact). There's not that much silence before it though — "The Fire in Me" ends, a few seconds later there's a brief skit involving Julee singing in the shower, and then "Falling" starts about 30 seconds later. | |
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The re-release of Stereophonics' Just Enough Education to Perform has "Surprise", b-side on the "Have a Nice Day" single, playing after a minute of silence. | |
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Halo: Combat Evolved's soundtrack CD has the piano tune "Siege of Madrigal" from Bungie's earlier game Myth, hidden in the final track, "Halo Theme", after a minute of silence. The Anniversary OST hides it at the end of the second track, which is the remastered version of the series theme. | |
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There was once an album on iTunes called Music from The Flintstones, with the last track being "Rise And Shine (End Title)". However, that track is just over three and a half minutes long, and the iTunes store preview of the track only consisted of the end of the last note, followed by silence. The hidden track is part of Fred's lip-syncing performance of "The Twitch", and the album ends after the record needle bird says, "Sorry. Heh heh. Must've dozed off." The album has been uploaded to the Internet Archive. | |
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Sound Horizon often includes Hidden Tracks on their albums, some of which are damn near impossible to discover; Nobody's managed to find the alleged hidden track of Seisen no Iberia, for example. | |
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Dragon's Fury, the Technosoft-developed Sega Genesis port of Devil's Crush, had special passwords that switched the music with tracks from previous Technosoft games such as Thunder Force II and Herzog Zwei. | |
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RuneScape has over 1300 music tracks in the game and regularly adds more. The player can play whatever song they have unlocked from the music player interface, and it also shows what songs the player hasn't unlocked yet. But there are a number of tracks in the game that are not listed and so can't be played at any time. The runescape wiki has a list of these unlisted tracks here. Some of these tracks can only be heard by listening to an in-game musician or music box, and others are only heard during a cutscene and so can only be heard once. Many of these tracks have names that can be seen if you open the music player interface when they are playing, but most of them do not. It is unclear why many of them are unlisted. | |
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The Rolling Stones: The small snippet of "Key To The Highway" that appears as a hidden track at the end of the album, Dirty Work was originally recorded in 1964, but never officially released. The Stones used a 33-second instrumental from the song as an album closer, because Ian Stewart, who died during the recording of "Dirty Work", played that part. So it's pretty much a farewell salute to their longtime member. | |
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The Skunk Anansie album Stoosh includes both a funky (in multiple senses of the word) jam in the pregap and a rather disturbing loop of laughter several minutes after the last song. | |
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Mayhem's Grand Declaration of War has one of these on initial pressings, which was apparently removed or changed to silence on later pressings. It is a backmasked version of the final song on the album, "Completion in Science of Agony (Part II of II)". | |
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The Lion King (1994) has "The Luau Song" hidden in between tracks #20 and #21 of the 2014 Legacy Collection re-release of the soundtrack. | |
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On the Command & Conquer: Red Alert soundtrack CD, after a minute or so of silence there's a remix of "No Mercy" a.k.a. the Brotherhood of Nod theme from the original Command and Conquer. A "surf" remix. | |
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On Construction Time Again, "And Then..." transitions into "Everything Counts (Reprise)" after the fadeout. | |
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Erykah Badu's New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) has its first single "Honey" as an unlisted final track. Perhaps this is because it's a love song, whereas most of the rest of the album's lyrics focus on political and social commentary. The last track starts with a short reprise of opening track "Amerykahn Promise", over which the artist herself announces the end of the proper album and introducing "Your special ingredient, 'Honey'", followed by "Honey" itself. | |
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Sponge's Rotting Piñata has a track called "Candy Corn", which is hidden in the gap between the last listed song and a short track of silence. | |
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The final track on the soundtrack to Blue's Big Musical Movie is the "So Long Song", however after about 50 seconds of silence, the soundtrack ends with the background music for Periwinkle's magic show in the movie, followed by some Studio Chatter. | |
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The final track of "Charlie & Lola's Favourite & Best Music Record" is an extended version of the show's main title theme. After about a minute of silence, an unlisted bonus, "It's Snowing!", in which Lola gets excited about the first snowfall of the season, set to a beautiful instrumental, plays. | |
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The CD release of the Deltarune: Chapter 2 soundtrack closes with the unlisted track "Berdly (Rejected Concept)", which as the name implies is a scrapped demo for what would have been Berdly's leitmotif before being replaced with the much different "Berdly". | |
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The Butthole Surfers' Weird Revolution ends with a brief snippet of Gibby Haynes talking through a distorted effect meant to emulate a radio transmission from space, hidden about 18 minutes after the end of "They Came In". It's actually the original ending to the song "The Last Astronaut", which has him speaking through the same effect throughout — a version of "The Last Astronaut" with this portion intact can be heard on bootlegs of the Missing Episode album After The Astronaut. | |
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The Splatoon official soundtrack, Splatune, has "Wii U Menu Start Up" as a hidden song that starts about thirty seconds after the final track plays. As the name suggests, it's the drum instrumental that plays on the game's splash screen when booting up. | |
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Weird Al later reused "Bite Me" in an edited form for his Ear Booker Productions logo at the end of The Weird Al Show— that logo is equally abusive to the senses. Don't watch this linked video if you're prone to epilepsy. | |
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Sheryl Crow's The Globe Sessions has "Subway Ride" as a hidden track following "Crash and Burn", the final track. | |
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On the Final Fantasy Song Book album, a lively version of "The Place I'll Return to Someday" plays after over a minute of silence on the final track, "Unfathomed Reminiscence." | |
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Fear Factory's Transgression has a song called "My Grave", which was only accessible by digital download by putting the CD into a CD-ROM drive and accessing the shortcut. The link died out long ago, but the song can still be found on YouTube. | |
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Nightwish subverts this on Endless Forms Most Beautiful by ending "The Greatest Show on Earth" with a few seconds of silence, then Richard Dawkins lamenting that people can't seem to understand that sometimes a man just wants to write a piece of music. | |
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The Japanese version of Super Double Dragon, which is more complete than the US version and had several stage musics changed, has two unused songs in its sound test. The first is the title theme from the US version (the JP version uses the classic DD theme), which was meant for the credits, the latter is Duke's Theme, which was supposed to be the Final Boss music. | |
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Hefty Fine ends with a quick sound byte of Bam Margera giving his opinion on hidden tracks. | |
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Super Furry Animals: Guerilla contains "The Citizens Band" in the pregap before track 1, "Check It Out". The band's B-sides compilation Out Spaced contains a jam from their early days in the pre-gap. |
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The same applies to the album/rule book for Trogdor!! The Board Game, where, one minute after the final song, Homestar starts singing a song where he wants to know if you won your most recent game. | |
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Follow The Leader by Korn is a hidden album — the first 12 tracks on the disc consist solely of silence, with the actual music not kicking in until track 13. Likewise, 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra started the album on track 13. The album opens with an intro of feedback, which is divided amongst the 12 previous tracks. |
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Live's song "Horse" on Throwing Copper, which is unlisted but kicks in a few seconds after "White, Discussion" ends. | |
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The album Songs for the Deaf from Queens of the Stone Age has "The Real Song for the Deaf" as its pregap, which is, appropriately, a short electronica song entirely in the lowest audible frequencies and is meant to be audible to those who are actually deaf, via vibration. | |
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Slipknot's self-titled album also had two in its original release: "Porn & Weed" and "Eeyore." Updated re-releases and compilations contain "Eeyore" as its own track. | |
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night has a hidden track "Alucard's Vengeance" on the PlayStation version which can be heard by playing it on an audio CD player. | |
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Gary Allan's CD It Would Be You also features a hidden track, "No Judgment Day." The label was reluctant to add the song at all; making it a hidden track was the compromise. | |
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Hello World has a "Hidden Code" track which when viewed in a spectrogram, displays a URL and login credentials for two bonus MP3s: a cover of Gary Numan's "Praying to the Aliens" (later featured as a normal track on their cover album Orders of Magnitude), and "Dancing with Strangers(Kurt's Doomvox Mix)". | |
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A Head Full of Dreams has a hidden track in the middle of the album where after track "Army of One" the track "X Marks the Spot" plays immeadiately after said track. | |
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Splatoon: The Splatoon official soundtrack, Splatune, has "Wii U Menu Start Up" as a hidden song that starts about thirty seconds after the final track plays. As the name suggests, it's the drum instrumental that plays on the game's splash screen when booting up. The Squid Sisters album Splatoon Live in Makuhari -Shiokalive- features a hidden track at the end consisting of the Squid Sisters happily chatting in the dressing room after a show. All in the Inkling language, of course. |
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The soundtrack for Chrono Trigger featured the time travel sound effect at the end of the first and second discs, and at the start of the second and third discs (not as a pregap track.) | |
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Gacharic Spin's Kakujitsu Hendo -Kakuhen- has 12 listed tracks, and an instrumental track 77 (tracks 13-76 are all silent and 4 seconds long). | |
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The original Broadway cast album for Hairspray has a short song (sung by the entire cast) called "Blood on the Pavement", a Lyrical Dissonance-laden song about drunk driving, hidden after the final song, "You Can't Stop the Beat". | |
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The CD version of Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever has a short segue after "Running Down a Dream", referred to as "Hello CD Listeners...": | |
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In a web original example, Todd in the Shadows included one in his review of "Alejandro". It was a cover version of "It's too late" from Carole King's Tapestry. This wasn't uploaded to Channel Awesome, but only to his now-defunct bliptv account. He did a couple more since then that could either be found at his bliptv page or clicking on "related videos" after the conclusion of a review video. | |
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ANOHNI's EP Paradise has six tracks. A seventh, called "I Never Stopped Loving You", was available only to those who sent her an email about "what you care most about, or your hopes for the future". | |
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Their first Christmas album, Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand, featured another hidden track at the end of "Auld Lang Syne." It was a clip from their version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas," sped up to make it sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks, among other effects. Sadly, this wasn't included in the Updated Re-release. | |
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Black Sabbath's Sabotage has the unlisted song "Blow On A Jug" hidden after "The Writ" — the very short song basically consists of some out of tune music hall piano and Ozzy Osbourne repeatedly exhorting the listener to "blow on a jug". Doubles as Last Note Hilarity because it comes very unexpectedly after a bitter eight minute Take That! towards an ex-manager. Though it's hidden at the end of the album and isn't on its own separate track, it starts pretty much immediately after the last song, so it doesn't quite fit the "extra long final track" category. Some copies of the album remove "Blow On A Jug" for unknown reasons. | |
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Kyuss' Sky Valley closes out with the joke song "Lick Doo", hidden at the end of the album after about ten seconds of silence. Depending on whether the album is split into three "movements" or with each song indexed separately, it's either its own unlisted, independent track (the former), or tacked on to the end of "Whitewater" (the latter). | |
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Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work: The otherwise unused track "Gettin' Some Air" can only be played in the sound test, where it's put in the middle of it alongside other tracks which are played elsewhere, likely because its unusual composition would not fit any places in the game. | |
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Squarepusher's single "My Red Hot Car" features an untitled Ambient track 23 minutes after the final song, "I Wish You Obelisk". | |
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In Gradius III(arcade)'s third stage, if you destroy a certain enemy generator, the music changes to a medley of "Free Flyer" from Gradius I, "Fly High" from Salamander, and "Burning Heat" from Gradius II. | |
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Queen did this on their final studio album with Freddie Mercury, Made in Heaven. Keep listening after "It's a Beautiful Day (Reprise)", and you'll hear both a four-second snippet of Mercury shouting "Yeah!" (aptly titled "Yeah") and a 22-minute-long ambient piece using an extended instrumental from the album's first song; neither track is listed on the rear packaging. The latter song officially went unnamed at the time it was created, but was eventually named "13" (after its spot in the tracklist) when the album was re-released as a double-LP. Some fans nicknamed it "Ascension" during the interim. | |
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Built to Spill's There Is Nothing Wrong With Love ends with the unlisted track "Preview": The track is introduced by Record Producer Phil Ek as "a preview of the next Built To Spill record", but it's really a series of snippets parodying different rock subgenres; none of the songs actually turned up in full on any subsequent albums. | |
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On Ultra, a lengthy period of silence breaks up "Insight" and "Junior Painkiller", a remix of the B-Side "Painkiller". On the US release, "Junior Painkiller" is instead sequenced as its own track. | |
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The Ōkami soundtrack has one song that, if you let it play past the point where the usual Japanese-styled music fades out, rewards your patience with a fun Chiptune version of Amaterasu's leitmotif. | |
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Zanac has a hidden track, which can be heard in the sound test or by pressing a certain button combination in Area 10. | |
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X&Y also features a track. this is actually listed on the packaging but with no track number, as it is played after the last track. | |
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Yello: Pocket Universe includes the single remix of "To the Sea" as the album's twelfth and final track; the packaging, however, only lists the first 11. The fact that the single remix is substantially different from the original resulted in Mercury Records affixing a hype sticker to the album giving away the remix's inclusion. | |
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On Music for the Masses, "Interlude #1 (Mission Impossible)" appears after the fadeout of "Pimpf". | |
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The last track of Chef Aid: The South Park Album is "Mentally Dull (Think Tank Remix)", which is a Voice Clip Song set to "Mentally Dull" by Vitro. Right after the song ends, "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" plays. (The audio is from the episode "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo", but only the background music and Cartman's vocals are heard on the album.) Averted on the 2024 digital release, where the track is unhidden. | |
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Synkronized has their contribution to the Godzilla (1998) soundtrack, "Deeper Underground", as an unlisted bonus track. | |
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Nevermind features the dissonant jam "Endless Nameless" after a long silence as an independent track (as opposed to "Gallons", which was pretty much pasted onto "All Apologies"). Notably, a mastering error left early editions lacking "Endless", which drew complaints from Kurt Cobain. "Endless Nameless" has remained unlisted on the back cover of Nevermind to this day, even if it is on all copies now. | |
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Robbie Williams albums from Life Thru A Lens onwards do this ("Hello Sir" and Escapology's "I Tried Love" are among the highlights; I've Been Expecting You has two hidden tracks, although their existence is lampshaded in the inlay; it cites credits for "tracks 12 and 13" of an 11 track album). In addition to this, the sheet music for the album includes the music for the hidden tracks, which are named "Stand Your Ground" and "Stalker's Day Off" respectively. He also lampshades the trope with the hidden "track" of Sing When You're Winning, which comes after twenty four minutes of silence, and consists of him simply stating that he's not doing a hidden track for that album. |
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In addition to the above listed Secret Song, the CD of Homestar Runner's Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits includes a movie file containing a music video for "These Peoples Try to Fade Me". | |
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Stephen Lynch's live album "Superhero" has the song "Special Olympics" a couple of minutes after "Lullaby — the divorce song". | |
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One issue of the music magazine Uncut included Acid Daze, a compilation CD of British psychedelic rock from the sixties and early seventies. A few minutes after the end of the final track, Donovan's "Atlantis", the jarring opening of "Fire" by The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown can be heard ("I AM THE GOD OF HELLFIRE!"). While a different Arthur Brown song, "Spontaneous Apple Creation", is in the main track-listing, the hidden track is just the shout from the beginning of "Fire" and not the full song, so it's clearly just meant as a Jump Scare after one of the more sedate songs on the album. | |
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ULTRAKILL has the song "UltraChurch" by Master Boot Record, which initially wasn't included in the game or its OST and was found as part of an Alternate Reality Game. It was later added to the game as a pickable song for the Cyber Grind mode. | |
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On Songs of Faith and Devotion, "Get Right With Me" segues into the unlisted "Interlude #4 (My Kingdom Comes)". | |
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Some editions of Rammstein's album Reise, Reise contain a recording of the last moments of the black box recording for the Japan Airlines Flight 123 disaster (currently the worst single-aircraft accident in history) before the first song. It's a pretty horrifying listen. Unsurprisingly, it was removed from the Japanese editions of the album. | |
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