List of albums containing a hidden track

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This list contains the names of albums that contain a hidden track and also information on how to find them. Please note that not all printings of an album contain the same track arrangements, so your copy of album X may or may not have the hidden track(s) listed below. Some of these tracks may be hidden in the pregap, and some hidden simply as a track following the listed tracks. A list of albums with tracks in the pregap are listed here.

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z and Various Artists

[edit] 0-9

As Heard On Radio Soulwax Pt. 2 : Can't Get You Out Of My Head: Remix of Kylie Minogue's song. Found in the pregap; rewind from the beginning of track one
30 Seconds to Mars: Contains hidden track "The Struggle" (also called "Hidden to Label"). Is 2:34 in length and is written by Jared and Shannon Leto.
A Beautiful Lie: Contains hidden track at 12:30 of the last listed track, "A Modern Myth". Song called "Praying For A Riot". Also, Battle of One and Hunter are also unlisted separate tracks on the standard edition, although they are listed on the Deluxe Edition.
Evolver: Hidden track at 5:22 of final track of P-Nut and Hexum jamming
Transistor: "[Untitled Hidden Track]" in the album's pregap (rewind to before track 1 to hear this)
5ive: "Switch" at track 55
Invincible: "Inspector Gadget" at track 55
Kingsize: "World Of Mine" and "All Around" at tracks 25 and 26

[edit] A

Live Bootleg: "Draw the Line" at the end of the "Mother Popcorn" track.
Pandora's Box: Untitled track at the end of disc 3, later named "Circle Jerk" on Box of Fire.
Pump: Untitled track following "What It Takes".
Black Sails in the Sunset: 10:30 into the track "God Called in Sick Today" starts the hidden track "Midnight Sun".
Sing the Sorrow: At 4:28 of "...but home is nowhere", an untitled poem followed by "This Time Imperfect" at 8:42.
Very Proud of Ya: Rewinding the first track reveals the track "No Dave Party".
Decemberunderground: Rewinding up to 21 seconds before the first track (Prelude 12/21) there is a hidden introduction, extending the track to 1:42 minutes.
3rd Draft: "Tragedy" and "Say Something" follow the last track "She's Only Evil".
Up in the Attic: "Beehive" and "Album End" follow the last track "She's Only Evil".
  • All Star United: All Star United: "Vitamins" follows the last track "Lullaby".
International Anthems for the Human Race: "Hurricane" and a sped-up demo version of "International Anthem" follow the last track "Put Your Arms Around Me"
  • Gary Allan: It Would Be You: Features unlisted song called "No Judgment Day" as a hidden track.
  • Daniel Amos: Mr. Buechner's Dream (disk 2): Untitled scat piece after over 10 minutes of silence on last track.
  • Anal Cunt: Morbid Florist: Rewind track one, a cover of The Doors' "Hello, I Love You" exists in the pregap.
  • Anathema: A Fine Day to Exit: "Temporary Peace" ends at roughly 6 minutes. The main song ends with the sound of waves crashing on a beach. But, after 2 minutes the band members start a monologue for 2 minutes, making it sound like a "mad person" is talking to himself. The sound of waves remain for 3 minutes of the track. Finally, in the remaining 3 minutes, a hidden song performed with acoustic guitars is played. As they finish singing, the audio track ends.
  • Ian Anderson: The Secret Language of Birds: "In the Grip of Stronger Stuff" and "Thick as a Brick" at the end of the album, but this hidden track is not on all of the copies.
Rupi's Dance: "Birthday Card at Christmas" after some silence.
  • Annihilator: Carnival Diablos: "Chicken and Corn" following on from "Hunter Killer" after a minute of silence.
  • Anthrax: Volume 8: The Threat Is Real: "Pieces", featuring bassist Frank Bello on lead vocals, following the final track.
  • Anti-Flag: Mobilize: Following the final track and some silence, there are several audio clips of Anti-Flag and Spazz talking on stage. Following that, there is more silence, then a skit involving "The Bear" in the studio.
  • The Aquabats: The Fury of the Aquabats!: After 2 minutes and 34 seconds of silence, the final track is "Playdough Revisited!"
Myths, Legends, and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2: At the end of the album, there is more of the phone conversation with Danger Woman from track 10.
Geräusch: "Hände innen" in the pregap of "Als ich den Punk erfand..."
Jazz ist anders (Bonus-CD-EP): "Nimm es wie ein Mann (a.k.a. Kurt Cobain)" in the pregap of "Wir sind die Besten"
  • Ash: 1977: Early pressings of the album had "Jack Names the Planets" and "Don't Know" hidden in the pregap before track 1, while all pressings feature "Sick Party" at 11:12 of the final track.
Trailer: Most pressings of Trailer had a hidden song, after "Get Out", which could only be accessed by digitally mixing it. The hidden song was an alternative version of Intense Thing, which was shorter and had a different drum beat, and the vocals are extremely hard to hear.
Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EPs: "Homecoming" with El-P after "Nothing But Sunshine"
Some Kind of Zombie: The "Criscotech Remix" of "Some Kind of Zombie" at the end of the final track "Superfriend".
  • Audio Bullys: Ego War: Hidden track approximately 2 minutes after the last track.
  • Auf der Maur: Auf der Maur (album): "Taste You" sung in French appears after "I Need I Want I Will".
  • Autechre: LP5: An untitled track follows either a long period of silence on track 11, or appears as track 12.
  • Autechre: EP7: To hear the untitled track, you need to rewind from track 1. The untitled track runs from -9:47 to -3:00, after which there is three minutes of silence.
  • The Auteurs: New Wave: "Subculture" appears after last listed track "Home Again".
  • Authority Zero: Andiamó: "Rattlin' Bog", a song that constantly builds upon itself, performed live, appears at the end of the album.
  • Avalon: Oxygen: The song "Beyond the Clouds" plays after the last listed track of the album.
  • The Avett Brothers: Four Thieves Gone: A hidden recording at the end of the last track.
  • Ayumi Hamasaki: I am...: "flower garden" at the end of the album.
LOVEppears: "kanariya" at the end of the album.
RAINBOW: "+" follows the abrupt ending of the final listed track "independent".
A BEST 2 -BLACK-: "Memorial address" at the end of the album, previously released on a mini-album by the same title.

[edit] B

Gordon: After "Crazy", a number of studio outtakes and ad-libs occur.
Rock Spectacle: "Sweetest Woman" and "Uncle Elwyn", two famous Barenaked Ladies 'ad-libs', follow on from "If I Had $1,000,000" after a minute's silence
Stunt: "She's on Time" and "Long Way Back Home" is a bonus track following "When You Dream" on some versions of the CD.
Maroon: "Hidden Sun" follows on after "Tonight is the Night I Fell Asleep at the Wheel" on some versions of the CD.
Plectrist: Two incomplete takes of "Lover Come Back To Me" in pregap, rewind about 9 minutes before track 1.
Pet Sounds: A few seconds of a train going by and two dogs barking are heard immediately after the end of "Caroline, No"
Pet Sounds (Remastered CD): After the stereo version of "Caroline, No," there are a few seconds of silence followed by thirty seconds of an isolated background vocal track from "Wouldn't It Be Nice."
Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys: At the end of Disc One is an unlisted multi-tracked demo rendition of "Happy Birthday Four Freshmen", performed by Brian Wilson. That rendition would later appear on Disc One of Hawthorne, CA, this time listed as track #3 of that 2-CD anthology.
Hawthorne, CA: At the end of both discs is a hidden track. Disc One features a hidden excerpt of The Beach Boys singing a brief tribute to KFWB radio station in concert, followed by Mike Love saying "We usually call this one an intermission." Disc Two features an a cappella extract from "Heroes and Villains".
  • Beanbag: freesignal: Partial remixes of "Whiplash", "Bite the Hand", and "Happy Dispatch", connected by bits of static and songs from other stations on a radio dial, are found on an unlisted track 12, following a five-second "minus track" separating it from track 11, "Taste Test".
  • The Beastie Boys:
"Root Down" EP: After a 32 second silence after "Something's Got to Give" is a special French 30 second bonus. It features men talking about the Beastie Boys in French while "So What'cha Want" plays in the background
Hello Nasty: In the pregap Between "The Move" and "Remote Control," there is a sample from "El Rey Y Yo" by the Los Angeles Negros mixed up with miscellaneous sound effects
Another pregap can be heard between "Intergalactic" and "Sneakin' Out the Hospital". The pregap features Biz Markie Freestyling
Abbey Road: "Her Majesty" follows a short silence at the end of the album
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Several seconds after the final track "A Day in the Life", a loop of random edits and samples backwards plays. On the original vinyl, this looped endlessly (and could be arguably the first hidden track), however on CD it only loops about eight or nine times before fading. It also appears on the American version of the Beatles' compilation Rarities, and is listed as "Sgt. Pepper Inner Groove".
The Beatles (The White Album): "Can You Take Me Back", a short McCartney song, appears in between "Cry Baby Cry" and "Revolution 9". (Beatles fans and scholars disagree over whether "Can You Take Me Back" should be considered part of "Cry Baby Cry" or as a separate song.)
Gaze: "Loneliness" appears at the end of the last listed track, "The Last Waltz"
Mellow Gold: "Analog Odyssey" appears a couple minutes after "Blackhole."
Stereopathetic Soulmanure: There are 2 unlisted tracks. "Ken" is a short snippet of dialogue on track 24. There is also bonus noise on track 25 on most discs, but not all. The bonus noise features a reversed song called "In The Clover."
Odelay: There is a loop of electronic noise a couple minutes after "Ramshackle."
Mutations: "Diamond Bollocks" appears after a few minutes of silence at the end of the album.
Midnite Vultures: The album contains non-song noise at three points: 25 seconds of robotic sounds between tracks 3 and 4; 9 seconds of spray-painting noise between tracks 9 and 10, and; 1:04 of hidden electronic noise 7 minutes after final track "Debra".
Unwritten: "Sojourn" begins after the final listed track "Wild Horses" in the US edition, and after the track "Peace Of Me" in the UK edition.
N.B.: After the final track, there are two hidden tracks, "Loved By You" and "Lay Down".
Size Isn't Everything: Last track, Decadance contains two tech-remix of the 1976 recording ‘You Should Be Dancing’
Deluxe: A hidden, untitled track begins playing after 2 minutes and 10 seconds of silence following the final listed track, "Coyote".
Friction, Baby: A hidden, untitled track can be heard by rewinding track one, "King of New Orleans" and letting it play from the negative.
The Silent Circus: "The Man Land" begins at 11:15 into "The Need for Repetition".
B'Day: "Encore For The Fans/Listen/Get Me Bodied (Extended Mix)". After the last track on the album, these three tracks follow right after, making the last track on the album actually over 10 minutes long. On the Deluxe edition, the hidden track is "World Wide Woman". If the album was bought at Best Buy, another hidden track followed, titled "First Time".
Infinity Land: "Tradition Feed" follows a long silence at the album's conclusion.
The Vertigo Of Bliss: "Ewan's True Mental You" plays approx. 30 seconds after the final track.
  • Bif Naked: Purge: On some pressings of the album, a club remix of "I Love Myself Today" and its instrumental club mix appear back to back on the same track as "Religion."
  • Big Brovaz:
Big Brovaz: There is a cover version of "My Favorite Things"
Heaven'z Movie: Last track "Social Studies" contain a hidden skit towards the last few minutes towards the ending, noticing the actual track is 5 and some minutes long but CD has the track length for 11 minutes, having a long pause between the track itself and the skit.
The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!): after The 20th Track "man overboard" there are 29 hidden tracks of Blink-182's on-stage banter all from different shows.
Blink-182: After "Violence" is a reading of a letter which fades into the next song "Stockholm Syndrome".

Silent Alarm Remixed "Tulips (Club Version)" is featured after silence after the final listed track.

Think Tank: "Me, White Noise" is hidden in the album's pregap
13: various short tracks inserted between songs
Saturate: "Forever" at the end of the album
We Are Not Alone: Contains an unlisted twelfth track, "Rain (2005 Version)".
Phobia: Contains an unlisted fourteenth track, "The Diary of Jane (Acoustic)".
Letting Off The Happiness: Has a hidden version of "Contrast and Compare" at the end of the album after "Tereza and Thomas".
  • British Sea Power "Open Season" has the hidden track "Wilde is a Wanker" in the pre-gap before the first track "It Ended On An Oily Stage".
  • Marc Broussard: Carencro: "Gavin's Song" (Track 23) follows 11 silent tracks after "Let Me Leave"
  • Buckcherry
Time Bomb: There's a thirteenth track not printed on the tracklisting and lyric booklet called "Open My Eyes".
The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock: Track 13, "Fizzy Lipton Drinks", contains an untitled hidden track.
The Lost Masters 2: The Final Cut: Disc 1, end of last track: "It Doesn't Feel Like Christmas (deleted end section)", then "Laughter Show Theme," and "Funny Side Theme". Disc 2, end of last track: "Now Those Days Are Gone (Andy Hill demo)".
Hand Cut: (Remastered Special Edition 2004) Hidden Extra contained is a 'Live Rock Medley'. Released by BMG and Fat Dog Productions.
The Ultimate Anthology: This album was released in 2006 and was the very first time and only time to date that all Bucks Fizz singles were on one compillation release. It was a double album, with the second CD containing rare extended mixes and unreleased material, and contained a Hidden Track, which was an extremely rare 'Live Rock Medley' from 1982 that was only ever released on flexiblue vinyl. Released by Sony BMG and Fat Dog Productions.
The Lost Masters: This extremely special album contains over 30 unreleased and finally finished tracks from throughout the history of the group from 1981–1989. It was a double CD, with disc 2 containing 2 hidden tracks. The first was a release of 'Young Hearts' with Shelley Preston (who took over from Jay Aston in 1985) having the lead on this version. This version is not finished. The second track was an a-capela version of 'You And Your Heart So Blue' with Cheryl Baker having lead vocals. It was especially mixed for this release by the new producer for the group, Dean Murphy. He also completed a number of tracks for this release, along with Kevin Newell, who is the executive producer on this album, as well as the 'ultimate anthology.' Kevin Newell also produced a version of the 1982 hit 'My Camera Never Lies' on this album, and it features Shelley Preston once again. Released in 2006 by Sony BMG and Fat Dog Productions.
Banana Wind: "Treetop Flyer" at the end of the album
Christmas Island: Following a long pause after the last song, Jimmy recites "Twas The Night Before Christmas"
Buzy: "Annani Anoko no Koto wo Omotteru Yatsu wa Inakatta" (あんなにあのコの事を想ってる奴はいなかった?) is track 13 at the end of the album, by the group's leader NAO. It was originally released as a solo single in 2003.
"Sweetheart of the Rodeo": Found on the 1997 CD reissue. A minute after the last bonus track of "All I Have Are Memories" [Instrumental]" is a hidden bonus track consisting of a Sweetheart of the Rodeo radio spot.
"The Notorious Byrd Brothers": On the 1997 CD reissue. After the last bonus track of "Universal Mind Decoder [Instrumental]", there is a short silence before a hidden track starts playing, featuring an advertisment and a piece of studio dialogue.

[edit] C

Paris 1919 (2006 rerelease): An unlisted instrumental version of "Macbeth"
HoboSapiens: "Set Me Free" in the pregap before track 1
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness: "Bron-Y-Aur" at the end of the album
In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3: "2113" at track 23
The Second Stage Turbine Blade: "IRO-Bot" at the end of the album
Parachutes: "Life Is For Living" begins at 5:39 of the final track "Everything's Not Lost"
X&Y: "'Til Kingdom Come" at the end of the album; this was hidden, but frequently mentioned in interviews with the band promoting X&Y
Across a Wire: Live in New York City: Unlisted track "Chelsea" after a lengthy pregap.
This Desert Life: "Kid Things" at the end of the album
  • Course of Empire: Initiation: "Running Man" hidden in the pregap, and "The Gate / Tomorrow" after track 10 (it also sounds differently when played in mono)
  • Cracker:
Gentleman's Blues: "1-202-456-1414" (the touch-tone phone tone for the White House) at track 18; "1-202-514-8688" (phone tone for The Justice Department) at track 20; "1-310-289-4459" (phone tone for Beverly Hills psychotherapist Julia Kantor) at track 22, and; "Cinderella" at track 24
Kerosene Hat: "Eurotrash Girl", "I Ride My Bike", and "Kerosene Hat rehearsal" at tracks 69, 88 and 99 respectively
The Principle of Evil Made Flesh: Track 13 "Imperium Tenebrarum" – 0:49
  • Crashdog: The Pursuit of Happiness: "Love Is Costly And Words Are Cheap" on Track 13
  • Crazy Town:
The Gift of Game: at track number 32 there is a man (who sounds like Matt Pinfield) raving about how good Crazy Town is.
Darkhorse: there are two hidden tracks: "You're the One", which is on track 23 after twenty-three seconds of silence and "Them Days" at track 32.
  • Criteria: En Garde (2003) - rewind from track 1 into negative timing, features a song by Team Rigge
  • David Cross: It's Not Funny: Several minutes after the end of the last track is a brief section of Cross' standup show, evidently edited out of the rest of the performance, in which he recounts an encounter with Scott Stapp of Creed backstage on Celebrity Poker Showdown.
  • Sheryl Crow: The Globe Sessions (1998): "Subway Ride" (This hidden track follows a long stretch of silence following the last song "Crash and Burn". The hidden track is also available on the B-side of the single "My Favorite Mistake", another track from The Globe Sessions.)
  • Crowded House: Woodface (1991): "I'm Still Here" (This hidden track follows a long stretch of silence following the last song "How Will You Go").
  • The Crystal Method: Tweekend: "Name Of The Game [Original Version]" (Following a long stretch of silence at the end of the last track, "Tough Guy".)
  • The Cure: Three Imaginary Boys (1979): "Untitled" a.k.a. "The Weedy Burton" (Track 13, the last track on the album).
  • Curver: Haf: Additional unnamed song after long silence at end of track "Í Fallinni Borg"

[edit] D

  • D12: Devil's Night: There is a nineteenth track not printed on the tracklisting called "Girls", a rap only done by Eminem which criticises Limp Bizkit and Everlast.
  • D-A-D: Good Clean Family Entertainment You Can Trust: "Counting the Cattle" appears 8 minutes after track 14 "It's After Dark" (live)
  • Daddy Yankee: Barrio Fino: Unlisted Track 22 "Sabor A Melao" [Salsa Remix]" and Track 23 "Lo Que Pasó, Pasó" [Bachata Remix]" are found after Track 21, the "Outro"
  • Damian Marley: Halfway Tree (album): "And You Be Loved" is found after the end of "Stand a Chance"
  • Damien Rice
O (album): 2 bonus tracks can be heard at the end of the final track "Eskimo"
9 (album): An acoustic version of 9 Crimes can be heard before the first track
Remember Two Things: A reprise of "Seek Up" appears after track 10, "Christmas Song." Also heard are the ambient sounds of a thunderstorm and crickets.
High 'N' Dry: the last lyric, 'no', in "No, No, No" repeats infinitely on the original vinyl album release
Adrenaline: "Fist" after a deal of silence at the end of the album
Around the Fur: "Damone" after a deal of silence at the end of the album
Mistaken identity: "Nobody Listened", after "You Are My Rock". It appears only on the Australian edition of the album.
Construction Time Again: "Everything Counts (Reprise)", appears as a hidden track on most versions of Construction Time Again, but on some albums is tacked at the end of "And Then..." instead. It's a short version of the main single, "Everything Counts."
Ultra: "Junior Painkiller", an unmarked instrumental track on most versions of Ultra, at the end of the album following a short silence.
Music for the Masses: "Mission Impossible", appears as a hidden track after a short silence after Pimpf.
  • Dervish: Spirit: The song "Ochón an Gorta Mor" follows a long pause after the last track.
  • Diamond Rio: IV: Various earlier hits mixed with sound effects in the pregap before Track 1, "Holdin'".
  • Dethklok: The Dethalbum: The Deththeme is played as an extra track unlabled on the CD.
  • Dez Dickerson: OneMan: At the end, Dez decides to forgo that traditional hidden track to actually speak to the listeners and thanks us for buying the record. He has some other goods things to say that will change your life as well.
  • Bruce Dickinson: The Chemical Wedding: A 16 second spoken-word track at 8:10 in the final track, "The Alchemist".
  • Dido: Life for Rent: "Closer", several minutes after the final track, "See the Sun"
  • Disturbed: The Sickness: When "Stupify" is over, there is an eerie guitar arrangement that plays before "Down with the Sickness". The strange thing is that if you were to play it on a CD player or stereo with a progress display, it will display that the CD is on track 4, but the song doesn't progress. It stays at 0:00 while the guitar plays. Additionally, when the song is playing, you can hear the same guitar part in the verses.
  • The Divine Comedy
Promenade: Short film soundbite at the end of the album --- Ode to the man
Heaven (UK release): California Dreamin' hidden after Track 11 - Heaven (Yanou's Candlelight Mix) finishes at 4:02.
Erotic Massage: Tracks 13-26 contain silence, Track 27 is the hidden track.
Committed to a Bright Future: A cover of the song "Grease", theme song to the film Grease. On early US editions, track 14, on European editions, track 15 (after a bonus track, a rerecording of "China White" from Erotic Massage), and on newer editions, hidden in the pregap before "Love Song for a Witch", the first track.
Downhere (album): features a hidden track "Rock Stars Need Money" as track 12. You have to fast-forward to 3:00. That's when it starts.
So Much For Subsitutes (album) features the hidden track 'Home' at 6:45 of the song Last Night's Day Dream.
Images and Words Demos 1989–1991: The second disc contains an unlisted tenth track, "Oliver's Twist", which is an early instrumental version of Pull Me Under.
When Dream and Day Unite Demos 1987–1989: The second disc contains an unlisted and untitled bonus track at the end of the CD.

[edit] E

  • The Eagles: Selected Works: 1972-1999: At the end of the final track on Disc One is "A Flock of Waa-Waa's", as heard at the end of Joe Walsh's 1978 album But Seriously Folks. Also, at the end of the final track on Disc Two is a studio outtake recording that contains a lot of piano playing.
  • Earl Brutus: Your Majesty… We Are Here: At the end of Track 13 (Karl Brutus) there is a long pause before the hidden track "Single Seater Xmas"
  • Econoline Crush: The Devil You Know: Tracks 12 through 22 of the album are silent; track 23 consists of I Corinthians 13:4-8 recited in Japanese.
  • Eddie Vedder: Into the Wild: After the final track (Guaranteed) there are a couple minutes of silence before Eddie Vedder plays through the song again, but hums the vocals in place of the actual lyrics.
  • Eels: Daisies of the Galaxy: "Mr E's Beautiful Blues" at the end of the album. Although not on the track-listing, later versions of the album featured a sticker advertising it as a 'bonus track'.
  • Elastic No-No Band: No-No's (Leftovers and Live Songs): Tracks 13 through 15 are each full songs that are unlisted on the CD.
  • Eldritch: El Niño: "Nebula Surface" following the last listed track, "El Niño"
  • Eleventyseven: Galactic Conquest: "Program Terminated" starts with a few seconds of sound and is followed by a blank space, and then more music.
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor: Shoot from the Hip (2003): Song titled "Physical" starts in about minute from the time previous ends. It's a cover of Olivia Newton-John's song.
  • Eminem: The Re-Up: "I Am Your Leprechaun" by ShockStewards follows the last track, "No Apologies"
  • Erasure: Rain: Plus: A vocal mix of "First Contact" at the end of the maxi-single
  • Ensemble Modern: Ensemble Modern Plays Frank Zappa: Greggery Peccary & Other Persuasions: After 28 seconds of the last track ("Greggery Peccary") there's "Does This Kind Of Life Looks Interesting To You", another Frank Zappa cover. Interesting enough that track was listed on the ads for the album when it came out!
  • Willy Epson: The Hektapes: The final track, "Cold as Mics", contains a brief reprise lasting about ten seconds after a gap of 1:11, followed by a short pause of about two seconds and a further reprise lasting about two seconds, then finally cuts out.
  • Evanescence: Fallen: Only available on later versions of the album, the Band Version of "My Immortal" which was also featured in the music video.
Origin: Rewind the intro which reveals a humorous edit of "Anywhere".
The Sound Asleep EP song "Ascension of the Spirit" includes 3:16 of orchestra, :10 seconds of a musical interlude, :07 of movie quotes (My Boyfriend's back) and eight minutes of silence.
Anywhere but Home has a hidden track, a Bring Me to Life performance.
Evanescence EP: turn up the volume when listening to the last track (entitled "The End") to hear the ending of Solitude.
  • Eve's Plum: Envy: A short acoustic version of the song "Envy" starts after "Kiss Your Feet", although on vinyl this is a full band version is available on vinyl
  • Everclear: So Much For The Afterglow: "Hating You For Christmas" following the final track
Slow Motion Daydream: "White Noise" appears as track 12, and begins playing after one minute of silence.
Welcome to the Drama Club: "Beautiful Dream" follows the final track

[edit] F

Our Newest Album Ever!: "The Godzilla Song" following the final song "Every New Day"
Quantity Is Job 1: Tracks 9 through 17, the 8-part rock opera "These Are Not My Pants", aren't listed, with 3 alternates takes of "When I Go Out" and "Kingdom of the Dinosaurs" following at the end of track 17.
All the Hype That Money Can Buy: The brief greeting "What's Up?", which is listed as track 0, can be found by rewinding a few seconds at the beginning of track 1.

[edit] G

Crazyhorse Mongoose: Untitled track hidden after a period of silence on the last track, "Quiet Please".
Late for the Future: Untitled instrumental hidden after a period of silence on the last track, "Two Clowns".
Orchestra of Wolves: A cover of the song "Staring At The Rude Bois" , originally by The Ruts, can be heard after a period of silence on the final track, "Nervous Breakdown", a cover song originally by Black Flag, on the NA release and the bonus disc of the re-issued album in the UK.
  • Gas: Gas 0095: "Timestretch" is a 4:30 long track shrunk to a 1 second hidden track, which in theory you can stretch back again to recover the full track. Also, unlisted tracks "Pink" and "Doom" at the end of the album.
  • The Gathering:
Black Light District: "Over You" in the album's pregap
Souvenirs: An untitled hidden track is hidden in the album's pregap
  • Marvin Gaye: The Master: 1961/1984: Untitled track at the end of Disc 3
  • Per Gessle: The World According to Gessle: At the end of the "Lay Down Your Arms" track, there is another version of "Kix" (Cha-cha-cha version), sung like Elvis Presley.
  • Ghostwriters: Second Skin: "Come clean" as unlisted track number 99; tracks 13 to 98 are untitled, each consisting merely of four seconds of silence
  • Girlyman: Joyful Sign: After the last listed song ("Right Here") finishes, a final 45-second track plays that features background singing and talking from the earlier track during the recording of "Through to Sunrise" without the accompanying music.
  • Glassjaw: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence: "Losten" at the end of the album
  • Godsmack: Godsmack: Untitled track beginning at 6:39 into the final track, "Voodoo".
  • Good Charlotte:
Chronicles of Life and Death: "Wounded" at the end of the album
Good Charlotte: "Thank You Mom" at the end of the album
Just Like the Fambly Cat: Immediately following the last track "This is How it Always Starts," there is an unacknowledged cover of ELO's "Shangri-La".
Painted Pictures: "Close of the Day" at the end of the album
Songs of Leaving: "Your Move" following on from final track

[edit] H

  • H-Blockx: Discover my Soul: track 14 starts with ten minutes of silence, followed my an untitled instrumental track
Fly Eyes: "It is" 4 minutes after "Paradise Valley".
Musical Chairs: "Closet Full of Fear", a hidden song at the end of the album
I Choose Noise: "Everything Is Brand New", rewind track 1 to around -3 mins to hear

[edit] I

  • Ian Broudie: Tales Told: Last track is a hidden track entitled "Broudie's Blues"
  • Iain Archer: Flood the Tanks: hidden track called "That one you always do"
  • Idlewild: Warnings/Promises: Reprise of "Too Long Awake" follows some silence and the final track "Goodnight"
  • Ignite: Last track- "Live For Better Days"- on the album "Our Darkest Days". After the songs ends there is silence which eventually is followed by a song which is sung in a foreign language.
  • Ima Robot: "Black Jettas" is a hidden track (still listed on the corner of the CD) after last track "What Are We Made From" on"Ima Robot (album)"
  • Imani Coppola: "My Day" is a hidden track 6 minutes after the last track "La Da Da" ends. From the album Chupacabra (album)
  • Imperial Drag (Jellyfish splinter group) : There is an uncredited 14th track following "Scaredy Cats & Egomaniacs", commonly called "Down With The Man".
  • Incubus: S.C.I.E.N.C.E.: "Jose Loves Kate Moss, Part 1"/"Segue 1" follows on from the final track, Calgone.
"Fungus Amongus"/'Enjoy Incubus": "Smoking the Herb Again" follows about eleven minutes after the final song "Hilikus", which is on both albums.
Forgotten Freshness Volume 3 has one hidden track after "Take Me Home"
Bizzar:The Pendulum's Promise has one in the middle and end
  • Iron Maiden: Piece of Mind at the beginning of the sixth song, Still Life, the drummer, Nicko McBrain can be heard saying a backwards message. It was originally put in as a joke because the band was being accused of satanism (which was false) at the time

Seventh Son of a Seventh Son : After "Only The Good Die Young", Bruce can be heard singing the "Seven deadly Sins..." part that opens "Moonchild".

  • Islands: Return to the Sea: "Bucky Little Wing" follows final track. There is about 4 minutes of silence or rain/wind (depending on when you got the CD) and plays for 4 minutes and goes back to silence/rain/wind for 7 or 8 more minutes.
  • ist: King Martha: "Idiot's Refrain" follows on from "Selfish Terrors" after approximately 4 minutes of silence.

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Sexless Demons and Scars: "Angels Fuck and Devils Kiss" is Track 99.
Clear Hearts, Grey Flowers: A cover of "Lovesong" by The Cure is Track 66 the end of the album, following many 4-second empty tracks.
janet.: "Whoops Now" at the end of "Sweet Dreams", the outro of the album
The Velvet Rope: "Can't Be Stopped" at the end of the last track "Special"
Travelling Without Moving: "Funktion" and/or "Do You Know Where You're Coming From" at the end of the album
Synkronized: "Deeper Underground" is a hidden track in all the releases of the album, except in Japan and Australia, where it is listed as a track on CD2.
A Funk Odyssey: "So Good to Feel Real" at the end of "Picture of my Life" (Exceptions are the Australian and the Japanese special editions of the album)
  • Jars of Clay: Jars of Clay: "Four Seven", following a few minutes of silence on the last track ("Blind"). It consists of over 20 minutes of incidental sound from the recording of the string section part from "Blind".
  • Jawbox: Jawbox, their final album, includes a final, hidden track; a cover of the Tori Amos song "Cornflake Girl."
  • Jay-Z: The Blueprint : After some noise, there are tracks "Breathe Easy" and a remix of "Girls, Girls, Girls"

remix of "lucfer"

  • Jedi Mind Tricks: Legacy of Blood: Following "Before the Great Collapse" the hidden track "The President's Wife" featuring Des Devious plays, in an edited format.
Visions of Gandhi: After the final track "Raw is War 2003" there are 3 bonus tracks; "I Against I (Remix)" featuring Planetary and Crypt the Warchild, "Animal Rap (Micky Ward Mix)" featuring Kool G Rap, and "The Army" featuring King Syze and Esoteric.
  • Jethro Tull: Dot Com: After a minute of silence of track 14, there is "The Secret Language Of Birds", which starts with an Ian Anderson introduction.
  • Jewel: Spirit: "This Little Bird" (a capella) follows "Absence Of Fear," the final listed track.
  • Freedy Johnston: The Trouble Tree: Hidden songs "The Trouble Tree" and a remix of "Little Red Haired Girl" at the end of the album
  • Journey: Trial By Fire: Contains an unlisted 15th track, "Baby I'm A-Leavin' You." That track can also be found on Disc Two of the band's 2001 compilation, The Essential Journey.
  • Jovanotti's Buon Sangue Title track is hidden at the end of the album
  • Jim Bailey the stonking xmas mix: rewind from track 1.

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Follow the Leader: The album starts on track 13, after 12 tracks consisting of five seconds of silence each, making a minute's silence out of respect for a deceased fan, who also had track 22 (Justin) named after him. "Earache My Eye" starts at the end of the song "My Gift to You" (Track 25) at 15:40
Korn: After a period of silence which follows track 12 ("Daddy"), a man and woman argue about car parts.
Life Is Peachy: An a cappella version of "Twist" after "Kill You". On picture vinyl version, an instrumental track after Good God.
Take a Look in the Mirror: A live cover version of Metallica's "One" after "When Will This End".
Untouchables: Some versions contain a hidden remix of "Here to Stay".
Issues: While not technically a hidden track, the final track "Dirty" features several minutes of static buzzing after the song itself ends.
See You on the Other Side: some copies have part of Twisted Transistor in the pregap. While it is listed, copies with the song at 3:08 have what was left off of the 4:12 version in the pregap. Not really hidden, but it is in the pregap.
  • Wayne Kramer: The Hard Stuff: Tracks 11 to 39 are blank, each of 5 seconds duration, followed by unlisted track 40 "So Long, Hank" (4:34)
  • Kula Shaker:
K (album): Untitled 15-seconds long vocal montage at about 19:13 of the last album track
Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts: "Stotra", a mantra, can be found at about 10:10 into track 12, with a short silent track as track 13
Kollected - The Best of: "Strangefolk"

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  • Lacrimosa: "Echos": "Durch Nacht und Flut" appears again after "Die Shreie sind verstummt", this time with the final refrain sung in Spanish. There is a long silence in between.
  • Lamb: Lamb: A remix by Fila Brazillia of Cotton Wool is hidden after a length of silence at the end of the final track, Feela.
Fear Of Fours: Instrumental version of Lullaby in the pregap.
What Sound: Blessing In Disguise, a short piece of music played on electric piano appears after a period of silence after the final track.
  • Lambretta: Breakfast: After the last track "And all the roses" the following occurs: 31s of silence, the doadoa-intro from the first track "Hello", 19s of metronome-ticking.
  • Langford, Jon & Skull Orchard: Skull Orchard CD after the final track, includes a special message from one of Jon's friends in Newport, in Wales, which is recited over an instrumental snippet from the album's first track, "Tubby Brothers."
  • Larrikin Love: The Freedom Spark: "It Explodes" is hidden in the pre-gap
  • Lauryn Hill: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill: Following the title track, 2 unlisted songs, "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" and "Tell Him" appear as separate tracks. The former became so popular, it was announced on the cover sticker and nominated for a Grammy.
  • Leaves (Icelandic band) - on album Breathe at the End of lst song "We" is hidden "Exit".
  • Lee Press-on and the Nails:
Jump Swing From Hell: Live at the Hi-Ball Lounge: "Jumpin' Jive" at the end of the album
Swing Is Dead: "Jumpin' Jack Flash" at the end of the album
  • Leftfield: Leftism: Sometime after the last track is a BIG Booming sound said to be able to cause any amplifier or speaker to shake
  • Leftöver Crack: Mediocre Generica: "Gay Rude Boys Unite", an instrumental at track 13
  • Legião Urbana: Como É Que Se Diz Eu Te Amo: In the second disc "Metal Contra as Nuvens" can be found at 6:10 of final track after 30 seconds of silence.
  • Adrian Legg: Waiting For A Dancer: "Norah Handley's Waltz" is accessible by rewinding track one, "Ragged Nail"
  • Lemon Demon:
Dinosaurchestra: On the PC version of the commentary (which displayed text and played the album), seven minutes after "The Too Much Song", a twenty-six-second track about Turkeys plays.
Losing Streak: Rewind to -1:23, before "This is Howard, the old dude..." in the begining of the album.
  • The Levellers: On their self-titled album, after Belaruse there is a few minutes silence, followed by a mish-mash of sounds, including a weird version of Time, formerly a B-side to "This Garden"
  • La Ley: Uno: In "Al Final" track, at 7:37 the song "Once in a Lifetime" can be heard.
  • The Libertines:
The Libertines: "France" at 3:28 of final track "What Became of the Likely Lads"
Up The Bracket: "Mockingbird" or "Mayday" at the end of the album, depending on version
Significant Other: After "Outro" are two hidden tracks: "Radio Sucks" by Matt Pinfield, and "Mind of Les" by Les Claypool.
Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored Water: Miscellaneous ramblings can be found at the end of "Outro", featuring the voice of actor Ben Stiller.
Results May Vary: At the end of "Red Light-Green Light", a song called "Take It Home" plays. At the end of "Behind Blue Eyes", a song called "All That Easy" plays.
  • Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory EP: A hidden rap interlude can be found on the track entitled And One. This interlude is about 1 minute long. There is also a second hidden track that track can be found at 10 minutes on the last track (entitled Part of Me). This hidden track is similar to the instrumental Session which can be found on Meteora and is often referred to as track 7. (Note: the band was still called Hybrid Theory at this time)
  • Live: Throwing Copper: "Horse" appears on track 14.
V: A remix of "Deep Enough" appears on track 15.

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Destroy All Astromen!: At the end of the album, well after the final track, a voice says (in an exaggerated-Southern accent), "Boy, what you waitin' for? There ain't no durn hidden track on this here CD!"
Kleptomania: "The Dog From 2 Doors Down" follows a gap after "Good Intentions Heal The Soul"; on CD 3, after "Taxloss (Live)", 3 tracks are included: "Witness to an Opera", "Thief (Re-Recorded)" and "Wide Open Space (Mike Hunter Version)"
  • Marillion: This Strange Engine: After a long silence after end of last song, Steve Hogarth can be heard laughing over piano intro to "Man of a Thousand Faces"
Brave: On the vinyl double album, Side 4 has two grooves. Each contains a different ending according to where one drops the stylus on the record.
Clutching at Straws and Afraid of Sunlight both have hidden tracks that can only be heard when played on a PC with an ecryption that steers the webbrowser to the Marillion website.[1]
  • Marilyn Manson: :Antichrist Superstar: "Empty Sounds of Hate" can be found at track 99, and works as both a prologue and epilogue to the album when played on loop as it seems to extend from the final "Man That You Fear" and leads into the first track, "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
Mechanical Animals: "Untitled" can be found if CD is played in computer
More Than You Think You Are: "So Sad, So Lonely" after silence at the end of the album
McCartney: A seconds-long unlisted fragment of an unreleased track called "Suicide" plays during the final moments of "Hot As Sun/Glasses".
Ram: After the lyrics of the second version of "Ram On" ends, one can hear mid-fadeout McCartney stop playing the song and launch into the first two lines of "Big Barn Bed", which would not be completed until two years later on Red Rose Speedway.
Band On The Run: After the closing track "Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five", a second-long reprise of the opening track "Band On The Run" plays.
Off the Ground: After the end of the closing track "C'mon People", an unlisted track called "Cosmically Conscious" (a shorter edit of the longer version on the "Off The Ground" single) is played.
Chaos and Creation In The Backyard: "I've Only Got Two Hands" after the end of "Anyway"
Motion in the Ocean (2006): A hidden track, "Silence Is a Scary Sound", appears after approximately five minutes of silence at the end of track 12, "Don't Stop Me Now".
  • Pat McGee Band: Shine: Immediately after the title track ends, an instrumental reprise of "I Know" begins. It was split into a separate track for its release on the iTunes Music Store.
  • Stephanie McIntosh: Tightrope (2006): "I'd Be You" is located 60 seconds after the album's final song, "The Night of My Life", ends.
  • Sarah McLachlan: Fumbling Towards Ecstasy: a solo piano version of "Possession" after silence at the end of the album.
The Freedom Sessions: a solo piano version of "Hold On" appears a couple minutes after "Ol' 55."
  • Mclusky: Mclusky Do Dallas: "Reviewing the Reviewers" after the final track
  • Meat Loaf: Couldn't Have Said It Better: "Mercury Blues" approximately 2 minutes after the end of "Forever Young"
  • Meat Puppets: Too High to Die: An unlisted remake of "Lake of Fire" (originally on Meat Puppets II) begins at 3:46 of the final song on the album, "Comin' Down."
  • Megadeth: Capitol Punishment: Untitled collage of Megadeth's music, approximately 33 seconds after the end of "Peace Sells", at the end of the album. (In the Japanese version this track is not hidden but is instead track 16.)
  • Mêlée: Everyday Behavior: Untitled song at the end of track 11, approximately 2:10 after the end of "Pennsylvania"
  • John Mellencamp:
Big Daddy: Cover version of The Hombres' "Let It All Hang Out" at the end of track 11, "J.M.'s Question
Freedom's Road: Song about George W Bush titled "Rodeo Clown" at the end of track 10, "Heaven is a Lonely Place"
Garage Inc., disc 2 (Garage Days Re-Revisited): At the end of "Last Caress/Green Hell", there's a mock performance of the intro to Iron Maiden's Run to the Hills which fades out.
Houses of the Molé: "Psalm 23" as track 23, an alternative version of "No W" without Carmina Burana samples, preceded by a rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner. Later versions of album include "No W" without Carmina Burana samples and "Psalm 23" is replaced by the track "Bloodlines" (composed for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines game). Also, there's second hidden song at track 69, called "Walrus".
Rio Grande Blood: Unlisted 13th track which is "Gangreen" intro without guitars.
  • Dannii Minogue: Girl: "Coconut" at the end of the album
  • Kylie Minogue: Light Years: "Password" hidden in the album's pregap
  • Minor Threat: Out Of Step: Untitled track at end of side 2 on vinyl and cassette release. Track is listed as Cashing In on CD release and Complete Discography
  • Mistle Thrush: Agus Amàrach: After 21 tracks of silence following the final credited song, there's an untitled 2:10 ambient wash of sound spread across five tracks.
  • The Misfits: American Psycho: "Hell Night" starts about 5 minutes after the last listed track, "Don't Open 'til Doomsday".
  • Kim Mitchell: Ain't Life Amazing There's a brief pause at the end of the eneventh track, before "Fill your head with rock" begins to play. This song is not listed on the packaging.
Super Refraction: On the final track of the album, after the credited song ends, there's 1:30 of silence, followed by a 22:32 sound collage pieced together from samples of the singer's vocals.
  • Moby: Hotel: The fifteenth track is an unlisted slow instrumental called "35 Minutes".
  • Modest Mouse: "Sad Sappy Sucker": Of the 24 tracks on the CD, only 23 are listed, with an extra song—"Classy Plastic Lumber"—inserted as track four, off-setting the track numbers for the remainder of the songs.
  • moe.: Dither: An alternate version of "Captain America" starts after roughly 14 minutes of silence following the album-ending "Opium".
  • The Moffatts: Submodalities: There are two tracks hidden within the deceptively long (24:43 mins) final listed track, "Spy", appearing at 11:52 ("Destiny") and 22:04 ("Kill the Seagull", also known as the "Submodalities Chant" before the name was released) respectively.
  • Moloko: Do You Like My Tight Sweater?: Untitled track after the last track, "Who Shot the Go Go Dancer"
  • Mono Puff: It's Fun to Steal: A untitled track appears in the pregap before the first track.
  • Monster Magnet: Dopes to Infinity: On the CD version, an extended noise piece, "Forbidden Planet", appears at the end of the album following several minutes of silence. The song also appears on the two-disc LP version (filling the entire second side of the second disc) and as a B-side.
  • Monster Magnet: Tab: Some releases of the album include two tracks, "Murder" and "Tractor", which are not listed on the cover. Both tracks had appeared earlier on their eponymous debut album.
  • Gary Moore: A Different Beat After the last track and a couple of minutes silence you will hear another version of "Surrender"
Dark Days in Paradise: Untitled track at end of album following "Business as Usual"
Jagged Little Pill: Track 13 contains an alternate take of "You Oughta Know" and, following silence, at 5:12 the a capella "Your House"
Jagged Little Pill Acoustic: Track 12 "Wake Up" is followed by silence and at 6:18 "Your House" accompanied by instruments
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie: a demo of "Uninvited", with only pianos and vocals at the end of the Australian edition of the album
  • Mr. Bungle: Disco Volante: "The Secret Song" (labeled "Spy" in setlists). On the CD, this song plays on track 3 after the listed song, "Carry Stress in the Jaw". On the vinyl LP, this song is recorded on a separate groove between the grooves of "Carry Stress in the Jaw" — the record needle must be manually moved to hear it.
OU818: At the end of the tape you can outtakes from the Intro of "Mr. Nice Guy" with all the band members cracking up in laughter.
  • Mudhoney: My Brother the Cow: "woC eht rehtorB yM", 13th unlisted track, which is the whole album played backwards (tracks 12 to 1 in reverse)
  • Muse: Hullabaloo: "What He's Building", a poem read by Tom Waits, is hidden in the pregap of the second disc.
Starlight: A hidden song, which is referred to as fans and the band as "You Fucking Motherfucker" can be found by placing the DVD version into a DVD player and going to Title 4.
  • Mushroomhead: XIII: A cover of Seal's "Crazy" is at about 5:25 of the end of the final track.
XX: A hidden prank phone call starts sometime after the freestyle rap of JMann. This is only available on the Eclipse Records release of the album.
  • The Music: The Music Limited Edition CD: "New Instrumental" hidden in the pregap for 5:09 before track 1
  • My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade: Track called "Blood" hidden at the end of the album, on track 14 at 1:30.
  • Mr Spring "Not for Sale" 8-track cart edition 2008 . Track called Aquarious left off orig CD master and another 6 unnamed tracks on the cart issue to fill the tapes.Cat IRT404/08
  • Mor ve Ötesi: Dünya Yalan Söylüyor (The World is Lying) (2004) 230.000+ copies sold in TR: Track called "Uyan" hidden at the end of the album on track 10 "27:26 minutes"

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Catalyst: Two untitled hidden tracks follow the final track "Who Am I?"
In Utero: "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip" starts about 20 minutes after the end of "All Apologies" on non-U.S. pressings. The song is listed on the back cover of the album, but is not a separate track.
Nevermind: "Endless, Nameless" appears 10 minutes after "Something In The Way," but is not included on first pressings on the album and American pressings of the album after 1994.
  • No Doubt: Return of Saturn: Following the final track "Dark Blue", one of the following can be found depending on geographic location: "Big Distraction" in Europe and Australia, an instrumental version of "Too Late" in North America, or "Full Circle" in Japan
  • No Use for a Name: "Making Friends": "Beth" (a KISS cover) follows "Fields of Athenry", followed by a few minutes of accordion and the song "Gene and Paul I Hate You Most of All, Ace, You're the Ace, and Peter, You're the Cat (Kiss Song)"
  • Nobuo Uematsu: Final Fantasy VII Reunion Tracks: Rewind the CD from the beginning of the first track to hear an instrumental (no choir) version of "One-Winged Angel" (Orchestra Version).
  • NOFX: :Wolves In Wolves' Clothing: There's a hidden track which doesn't appear on the track listing of the CD. This track is the number 19, and there Fat Mike can be heard singing some of the album songs and songs of the [[7 of the Month Club]] collection. Some people say that Fat Mike recorded this drunk.
So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes: After The final track, "Falling in Love", The track has a 'hidden ending' that starts at timecode 4:15. It is a recording of a segment from Howard Stern's radio show in which the host's DJ begins to play the track "Drugs are Good", from the band's HOFX EP. He clearly dislikes the track and stops it after 36 seconds, effectively labelling it as disco before going on to rename the band 'No Talent'.

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Americana: "Pretty Fly (Reprise)" is hidden either after a minute's silence following "Pay The Man", or hidden in its pregap
Conspiracy of One: Some CD versions have "Huck It" as unlisted 14th track. Vinyl has not "Huck It" but unlisted cover version of TSOLs song "80 Times".
Greatest Hits: "Next to You" at 3:15 of "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" in North America; other versions have other bonus tracks rather than hidden ones
Ixnay on the Hombre: Spoken track "Kiss My Ass" on CD version.
Smash: "Come Out and Play (Acoustic version)" (title on CD single) or "Come Out and Play (Reprise)" (title on 10" picture vinyl) at 9:10 of "Smash"
  • OK Go: "Oh No": "9027 km" immediately after final track "The House Wins," although this is merely just over thirty-four minutes of the sounds of lead singer Damian Kulash's girlfriend sleeping.
  • Mike Oldfield: The Platinum Collection: The track "Legend" appears immediately after the last track "Evacuation" on disc 2
  • Opeth: Ghost Reveries: "Reverie" is hidden in the pregap of "Harlequin Forest"
  • Oreja de Van Gogh, La: El Viaje De Copperpot: "Tic Tac" at 8:33 of "Desde del Puerto," completely unlisted
Lo Que Te Conté Mientras Te Hacías La Dormida: "Bonus Track" appears unlisted (but with production notes in the liner notes) at the end of the album
Guapa: "Cuántos Cuentos Cuento (Bonus Track)" at 4:01 of "Mi Vida Sin Ti," listed with lyrics in the liner notes only.

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Mud on the Tires: A blooper for "Spaghetti Western Swing" after the last track
Time Well Wasted: 5 hidden tracks after the final track, most are bloopers on "Cornography"
Old Friends From Young Years: An unlisted/untitled track (Commonly titled "Happy Birthday") plays after a pause after the last track "thanx". It is not a song, rather a recording of a child talking to his dad
Infest: "Tightrope" about a minute after "Thrown Away" has finished.
Unknown Road: "Slow Down" after the final track "Clear Your Head"
Full Circle: an instrumental piano piece lasting around twelve minutes plays at 10:50 of the final track Bro Hymn. This track was a last minute addition by Ronnie King and is based on a song Fletcher Dragge learned from his mother. The piece does not appear on the vinyl issue of the album.
Binaural: "Writer's Block" after the final track "Parting Ways"
Lost Dogs: "4/20/02" after final track "Bee Girl"
Pearl Jam: Brief hidden track after the final track "Inside Job"
Ten: "Master/Slave" at the end of the album, but also opens the album when played on repeat
Yield: "Hummus" after final track "All Those Yesterdays"
Mer de Noms: Briefly after the final track "Over" there is a short medley consisting of vocal excerpts from all the songs on the album together with a kind of swelling synth background sound. The volume of this medley is extremely low and therefore can only be heard at a high volume setting.
  • Jack Penate: Matinee: Acoustic Version of "Learning Lines" at the end of last track "When We Die"
  • Pencey Prep: the last song on the album Heartbreak in Stereo is a hidden song known as "Fat and Alone".
  • Pet Shop Boys: Very: "Postscript" at 7:07 of the final track "Go West"
  • Tom Petty: Full Moon Fever: "Hello CD Listeners" is played immediately after "Runnin' Down A Dream" with the following message: "Hello, CD listeners. We've come to the point in this album where those listening on cassette or record will have to stand up (or sit down) and turn over the record (or tape). In fairness to those listeners, we'll now take a few seconds before we begin side two........ thank you. Here is side two."
Into The Great Wide Open: "What's In Here?" is played immediately after "Out In The Cold". Tom Petty asks, "What's in here?", followed by the sound of a cupboard opening along with ambient noise from a sea dock. Tom says "Oh," and the cupboard closes.
  • PFR: Goldie's Last Day: "Gargle Solo" follows the final track "Wait for the Sun"
  • Anthony Phillips: Wise After The Event: Side one of the original vinyl ended with an unlisted instrumental, "Hunt Link," which was a preview of the album's closing track "Now What (Are They Doing To My Little Friends?)." On the 1990 CD reissue this is still unlisted and is included at the end of track 4 (the title track), thus keeping its original position within the album.
  • The Pietasters:
The Pietasters: Extended version of "Factory Concerto" after the final track "Without You"
Awesome Mix Tape vol. 6: "Menowannalikki-u" after the final track "Dub-Fi (Superdeformed Mix)"
Little Busters: After the song "Little Busters", there's a hidden track at the end called by fans, "Little Busters Redeux", because it is a slower, more electronic version of "Little Busters".[citation needed]
Penalty Life: After the song "The Scar Whispers Nobody is in Paradise", there's a hidden track at the end called "I'm a Broken Piece", which is a self cover of one of their early songs.[citation needed]* P!nk:
Try This: "Hooker" (only on the explicit version of the album)
I'm Not Dead: "I Have Seen the Rain". This song follows 30 seconds of silence after the last track on the album. It features her dad, Jim Moore.
The Division Bell: At the end of the album, Gilmour's step-son, Charlie, can be heard hanging up the telephone on *Pink Floyd manager Steve O'Rourke, who had pleaded to be allowed to appear on a Pink Floyd album.
Dark Side of the Moon: At the end of the album, an orchestral version of the Beatles' "Ticket to Ride" can be heard in the background amongst the heartbeats (although this may be simply a fault in the recording process, for instance an improperly formatted tape).
Surfer Rosa & Come on Pilgrim: Of the 21 listed tracks, track 11 is just Black Francis having a humorous conversation in which he repeatedly shouts "You F#ckin die!." The track numbers on all subsequent songs are off by one.
Black Market Music: "Black Market Blood", hidden after "Peeping Tom" at 10:14
Placebo: "Hong Kong Farewell", hidden after "Swallow" at 14:52
Without You I'm Nothing: "Evil Dildo", hidden after "Burger Queen" at 14:46
Rest Proof Clockwork: "Air Locked" (Track 12) contains a secret part named "Face Me" sang by Alison Goldfrapp.
Plumb: "Pluto" follows the final track "Send Angels"
  • Porcupine Tree: Deadwing: "Shesmovedon" following silence after "Glass Arm Shattering" on US versions of the album
  • Powderfinger: Double Allergic: The B-sides "Vladmir", "SS" and "Come Away", hidden after "(Return Of) The Electric Horseman" at 8:09
Odyssey Number Five: Another song starts at 5:35 on the track "Whatever Makes You Happy".
  • Pretty Balanced: Conical Monocle: "Seizure Dome" follows three minutes of silence after the final listed track, "Jazz."
  • Primus: Antipop: A studio version of "The Heckler" follows a period of silence that comes after the album's last song, "Coattails of a Dead Man".
  • The Pillows: Fool on the planet: "Hybrid Rainbow" is followed by a jazz composition "Secret Slogan".
Smile: About two minutes after the final track "Calvero" comes the hidden track officially named "Son of a Beach", a ukulele piece.
Newpower Soul: following many silent tracks, #49 is the song, "Wasted Kisses".
Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic: a few minutes after the final listed album track is a brief "commercial" followed by the track "Prettyman".

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  • Q-Tip: Amplified: "Do It, See It, Be It"
  • Queen: Made in Heaven: "Yeah", a 4 second choral harmony of the word "yeah", linking onto the end of the previous song, "A Beautiful Day (Reprise)", and followed by an untitled instrumental track, a 23 minute ambient piece, which ends with Freddie Mercury saying "Fab"
  • Queens of the Stone Age:
Rated R: Track 9 is actually a reprise of "Feel Good Hit of the Summer", which makes "Tension Head" track 10, "Lightning Song" track 11, and "I Think I Lost My Headache" track 12 instead of what the album's tracklisting suggests.
Songs For the Deaf: 3 secret tracks: "The Real Song For the Deaf" appears when you rewind track 1 until -1:35. After "Song For the Deaf" (track 13) there's the 2nd secret track, "Feel Good Haha of the Summer", which starts at 5:45. This is followed by a fourteenth track titled "Mosquito Song" (it's actually listed as a "secret song" on the album's tracklisting).
Operation: Mindcrime: Towards the end of "Eyes of a stranger", a very quick collage of clips from all songs is played in reverse, finally ending with the deep buzz and "I Remember Now".
Empire: Immediately after the end of "Anybody Listening" , sounds of water falling are heard, along with muffled voices. This is believed to be a recording of Geoff Tate on a boat. The sequence ends with a thud.

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  • R.E.M.: Murmur (1983): A short snippet of a song is featured between "Shaking Through" and "We Walk."
Reckoning (1984): A short, untitled song plays in between "Camera" and "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville."
Lifes Rich Pageant (1986): Track 6, "Underneath the Bunker," is not mentioned on album cover, but listed on the CD and vinyl themselves.
Lifes Rich Pageant (1986): Superman plays at the end of the album.
Green (1988): The Eleventh Untitled Song: featured on track 11.
Monster (1994): A short snippet of a song plays at the end of "Bang and Blame."
Up (1998): "I'm Not Over You" plays at the end of "Diminished."
Kid A (2000): an untitled song plays one minute after the end of "Motion Picture Soundtrack"
  • Rainer Maria: Catastrophe Keeps Us Together (2006): Cities Above picks up right where the song left off earlier, several minutes after the end of I'll Keep It With Mine.
  • Rammstein: Live aus Berlin (1999): Nulltrack: 59 seconds of concert.
Reise, Reise (2004): Nulltrack: 35 seconds of a flight recorder (JAL123).

Sehnsucht (1997): Track 12, Stripped, is not shown on the back of the CD.

  • Ramones: Loco Live (American Version) (1992): "Carbona Not Glue" plays at the end of "Pet Sematary".
Adios Amigos (American Version) (1995): "SpiderMan" plays at the end of "Born To Die In Berlin"
Turn The Radio Off (1996): A few minutes of silence after "Alternative Baby," followed by a scratchy acoustic version of "I'm Cool"
Why Do They Rock So Hard? (1998): Several minutes of silence follow Victory Over Peter Bones, and then an assortment of jamming sessions and puerile jokes
Cheer Up! (2000): Included as part of the final track. Several minutes of silence following the end of "Drunk Again" and then the hidden track plays
We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy (2006): Several minutes of silence follow 'Your Guts (I Hate 'Em)' then a sound collage known as "You're Gonna Die" plays.
  • Relient K: Relient K "Call Us Rock Stars (Punk Rock Picnic)" (After a period of silence following the song "K Car")
The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek: "Skittles and Combos" (after a period of silence following the song "Less Is More")
Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do: "Silly Shoes" (after a period of silence following the song "Jefferson Aero Plane")
Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand: Beginning at 3:34 on track 10 ("Auld Lang Syne"), there is a 24.5 second clip of an altered version of "12 Days of Christmas". This is not on all copies.
Mmhmm: "Mmhmm" (By rewinding "The One I'm Waiting For" into 16 seconds of negative time; listed as track 0)
  • Rembrandts, The: LP (1995). "I'll Be There for You" (a.k.a. the theme for "Friends" television program) originally appeared as a hidden 15th track on the CD. The then-incomplete song was in heavy radio demand due to the success of the television show, so the song was fully recorded and added as an 11th-hour addition to the CD, although there was not enough time to amend the sleeve notes.
  • Remembering Never: Women and Children Die First: A few minutes of silence follow "Serenading This Dead Horse", leading into a cover of Pantera's "Strength Beyond Strength" together with the outro to "Domination".
  • Remy Zero: The Golden Hum (2001): A few minutes of silence follow Impossibility, then the hidden track Subballoon plays.
  • Chris Rice: Past The Edges: A humorous hidden track "Cartoons" (aka "The Cartoon Song").
  • Damien Rice: O: "Prague" at 7:07 and "Silent Night" at 14:03 of final track "Eskimo"
9: "9 Crimes (Demo)" in the pregap of the first track.
  • John Rich: Underneath the Same Moon: A hidden track, not listed on the album, found after the album's last song. Hidden track consists of an impromptu conversation between Rich and another, unknown person.
  • Riddlin' Kids: Hurry Up and Wait: Following some silence after "It's the End of the World as we Know It", the hidden track "Believe" plays.
  • Robert Plant: Mighty ReArranger (2005): After the song "Brother Ray," there is a minute of silence, and then a remixed, longer version of "Shine it all around."
  • Rolling Stones: Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967): At the end of side one, immediately following the song "Sing This All Together (See What Happens), is a brief unlisted song sometimes known by fans as "Cosmic Christmas," consisting of tympanic and breezy electronic noise accompanying what sounds like a theremin playing a dissonant rendition of "We Wish You A Merry Christmas." Considering that the Rolling Stones' album was a response to The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the song may be a parody of that album's runoff groove track.
  • Rolling Stones Dirty Work (1986)- Track 11 is an uncredited recording of "Key to the Highway" performed by Ian Stewart, who died on 12 December 1985 just following Dirty Work's completion.
  • The Roots: Phrenology: After approx 4 minutes of silence at the end of the album, 2 songs (Liquor Shot & Thirsty) will play.
  • Paulina Rubio: Pau-Latina: "Algo Tienes (Acapella)" after three minutes of silence of the final track "Algo Tienes (Instrumental)"

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Daylight (2002): "Chimera": 8:06 (Segued to last track)
  • Coyote Shivers: the self-titled album has a hidden track which consists of the entire album played over again.
  • Shooting At Unarmed Men: "Yes! Tinnitus!" (2006): "In Flight Instructions Are A Joke - Say I", after a few seconds, begins rewinding the album and takes you back to the very beginning, and plays you through it all again to the end of "In Flight..."; it is the only album ever made where the entire album is repeated as a secret track.
  • Sick Puppies: Welcome to the Real World (2001): an unnamed song about Speedy and Spendy, preceded by band members Shimon Moore and Chris Mileski announcing the listener's discovery of the bonus track, follows 2:30 after the radio edit for "Rock Kids", the last listed track.
  • Sigur Rós: Von (1997): "Rukrym" (listed but does not play until 6 minutes have passed)
  • Silverchair: Diorama (2002): An instrumental piano piece begins about five minutes after the last song "After All These Years" has ended.
  • Simple Plan: No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls (2003): "Grow Up" and "Christmas List" (End of album)
Still Not Getting Any... (2005): "Untitled" after "One"
The Green Album (1996): An unlisted 14th track consists of a 1:40 song, followed by about ten minutes of silence, then a recording of band members Mike Park and Lynnette Knackstedt performing several short, unfinished songs, the last of which ends abruptly as the album runs out of time.
  • Skulker: Morgan to the Moon (1998): Two unlisted telephone conversations (4:20-5:05 & 5:12-end) hidden after "Chicken & Rice". A man orders chicken and rice from a Thai restaurant, then calls back to learn how to make the dish.
Bittersweet (1998): "Morgan To The Moon (remix)" at 3:57 after "Doofus".
  • Skunk Anansie: Stoosh (1996): Press rewind when the first track "Yes it's Fucking Political" starts and 2 minutes and 42 seconds of music is there.
  • Slipknot: Slipknot (1999): "Eeyore" (At the end of the song "Scissors" at about 16 minutes and 19 seconds)
Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat (1996): "Dogfish Rising" (After the song "Killers Are Quiet")
Washing Machine (1995): Track number 9 is skipped in the listing. It is an instrumental piece, usually called "Becuz Coda" on websites dedicated to the band.
Any Minute Now (2004): Untitled track in pregap before track 1
  • Spin Doctors: Here Comes The Bride (1999): "Untitled" (Segued to last track "Tomorrow Can Pay The Rent". This hidden track is notable as it is reversed and can only be heard properly if played backwards.)
  • Spinal Tap: Break Like the Wind (1992): "Untitled" (Track 13)
  • Sponge: Rotting Piñata (1994) features a track called "Candy Corn," hidden between "Rainin'" (track 10) and four seconds of silence (track 11).
  • Sponge: Wax Ecstatic (1996) features a song called Imagine You at 3:41 after the song Velveteen.
  • Spring Heeled Jack USA: Static World View (1996): Approximately fifteen minutes after the end of the album's last track, a male voice says "You fast forwarded half an hour for nothing. How do you feel?"
  • Bruce Springsteen: Magic (2007): "Terry's Song" (Track 12) is hidden after Devil's Arcade and was written as a memorial to Springsteen's friend, who had died shortly before the album was released.
  • Squad Five-O: Fight the System (1998): "Rock and Roll Anthem" is hidden on track 50 of the album, which has 18 listed songs.
  • Rebecca St. James: God: (1996): "Psalm 139" hidden after "Go and Sin No More".
Pray: (1998): "Be Thou My Vision" hidden after "Omega" at 5:40.
Dysfunction (1999): "Excess Baggage" (End of album)
Introducing Joss Stone: At the very end of the final track, "Music Outro", there is a short song sung by Joss and Vinnie Jones.
  • Randy Stonehill: Thirst (1998): The track "Everything You Know (Is Incorrect)"; is followed by silence and then the humorous hidden track "Keeper Of The Bear".
  • Story of the Year: Page Avenue (2003) A short clip of the band goofing around is found shortly after the end of the final track "Falling Down".

In Wake Of Determination: There is an untitled thirteenth track not shown on track listing.

  • Izzy Stradlin: Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds: A track identified in the liner notes as "Morning Tea" begins approximately 30 seconds after "Come On Now Inside."
  • Strong Bad et al.: Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits (2003): "Secret Song" (Located at 6:20 on the last track, Everybody to the Limit)
  • Styx: "Cyclorama" (2003): located at approximately 3:03 on the last track.
  • Sublime: 40 Oz. to Freedom (1992): "Rivers of Babylon": 2:29 (End of the album) (hidden track on original release)
"Thanx" (End of the album)
Out Spaced (1998): "Spaced Out", an untitled track hidden in the pregap before track 1 ("The Man Don't Give a Fuck")
  • System of a Down: Toxicity (2001) Track 14 "Aerials" is followed by a supposed Armenian folk song known as Arto.
  • Skye Sweetnam "Noise From The Basement" (2004):Unlisted 14th Track "Split Personality" After Smoke & Mirrors.
  • Switchfoot: New Way to Be Human (1999): An untitled radio jingle is hidden after the final track, "Under the Floor".
  • Swollen Members: Heavy (2003): Hidden Track is located at the end of the song "Ambush", located somewhere after 7:04. Note that there is a lot of stuff in between, but none of it is music.

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  • Tait: Empty (2001): Rewinding from the start of the album reveals various random recordings of the band
  • Take That: Beautiful World (2006): The hidden track "Butterfly" appears at the end of "Wooden Boat".
  • Tally Hall: Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (2005): "Hidden In The Sand" (after "Ruler of Everything")
  • Tarantula A.D.: Book of Sand (2006): "If you deny me, I'll be lost" at 23:00 of last track; only on European version of the album
  • The Tea Party: The Edges of Twilight (1995): "The Edge of Twilight" (after "Walk With Me" features Irish singer Roy Harper on spoken word) much later on the same track, a sample of a microphone being dropped during a take can be heard.
Transmission (1998): "Embryo", electronics, percussion and piano instrumental between title track and "Pulse"
Suicide Pact: You First: As I Pursue My Way Unharmed {Begins approximately ten minutes after Sister)
High Anxiety: Never Ending {Begins at 6:59 of track 11 Rust)
Troublegum: You Are My Sunshine {Begins immediately after track 14 "Brainsaw")
Factory Showroom: Token Back to Brooklyn is hidden in pregap: rewind before opening track
Severe Tire Damage: Planet of the Apes, Return to the Planet of the Apes, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, This Ape's for You
No!: Oranges is a bonus song accessed only by putting the CD in the computer and accessing the enhanced CD-ROM content. It is played when the credits are accessed.
Conspiracy No. 5 (1997): A more aggressive reprise of "Who I Am" appears after track 13, "Your Love Endures".
Offerings: A Worship Album (2000): "Don't Let Me Go", with Mark Lee on lead vocals, begins at 6:30 after the final track, "Love Song".
Blue (1999): after a very lengthy silence at the end of the album, a reprisal of "The Red Summer Sun" appears that continues after the original version's fade-out. Then the band members breathe into the microphones for a few seconds and laugh.
Out of the Vein (2003): "Another Life" begins at 18:53 after track 13 "Good Man""
  • "Three Brain"
"Weeeeee! (2001): "Secret Hidden Song" plays about 20 seconds after "Poopies".
Mimes of the Old West (1998): Unlisted song "The Great Atomic Power" appears as track 51, with silence on tracks 14-50.
The Flame In All Of Us "The Last Song" plays after a pause after "Wish You Well"
  • Throwing Muses: Limbo (1996): White Bikini Sand (Begins at 4:20 of Shark)
  • Tilly and the Wall: Wild Like Children (2004): "The Ice Storm, Big Gust, and You" (untitled song, unofficially called "Some Names" by several fans)
  • Toad the Wet Sprocket: Coil (1997): "Silo Lullaby" (accessible as a hidden QuickTime MOV file when read in a computer as a data CD)
  • Today is the Day: Temple of the Morning Star: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (begins at 4:44 of Track 17 Temple of the Morning Star)
  • Tool: Opiate (1992): "The Gaping Lotus Experience" An alternate groove on record, on CD it appears on track six at six minutes and six seconds.
Undertow (1993): "Disgustipated" is track 69, not track 10. There is also a secret phone message at the end of the track from "Bill the Landlord".
Salival (2000): "Maynard's Dick" appears after the last track L.A.M.C on the audio CD
Lateralus (2001): "Faaip de Oiad", even though listed on the album, starts immediately on track 13, but there's a gap consisting of two minutes of silence between that track and its predecessor ("Triad"). The silence also represents that it does not follow the concept the rest of the album follows.
  • Toto: Livefields (1999): only on the French edition of the album. On the bonus disc there is "Spanish Steps Of Rome" hidden
  • Trapt: Trapt (2002): Hidden track at the end of "New Beginning"
  • Travis: The Man Who (1999): "Blue Flashing Light" (end of the album). Some pressings of the US version also contain the songs "20" and "Only Molly Knows".
The Invisible Band (2001): "Ring Out the Bell" and "You Don't Know What I'm Like" are included at the end of the album on some pressings of the US version.
12 Memories (2003): "Some Sad Song" is included after "Walking Down the Hill" (while it is a hidden song in the sense that it does not have its own track number, it is considered to be the 'twelfth memory' of the album, and lyrics are printed in the accompanying booklet). The Japanese version also includes "Definition of Wrong" and "12th Memory."
The Boy with No Name (2007): "Sailing Away" is included after "New Amsterdam", the final track of the album, at 4 minutes, 6 seconds into the track.
Fermi Paradox (2002): Unlisted track featuring children singing "Ring Around the Rosie" on top of a soft guitar track, then a chaotic electronic drum beat.
  • Turbonegro: Party Animals (2005): Spoken-word piece "My Name Is Bojan Milankovic" at 5:36 of final track "Final Warning."
Never Is Forever (1994): "Satan Och Kapitalet" hidden at the end of the album.

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Boy: Early vinyl pressings feature a short snippet of an early version of "Fire" after "Shadows And Tall Trees"
Zooropa: An alarm that some DJs hear after 10 seconds of dead air appears shortly after "The Wanderer".
The Best of 1980-1990: "October" appears a couple minutes after "All I Want Is You"
The Used (2002): at the 8 minute mark on track 12, "Pieces Mended", Bert is heard laughing followed by a fat stripper wishing him a happy birthday (the video of this can be seen on their first CD/DVD Maybe Memories. This is followed by the song "Choke Me".
Lies for the Liars (2007): at 5:46 on the eleventh song, "Smother Me", the song "Quesadilla" starts, which is 31 seconds in length and consists of guitarist Quinn Allman saying "Quesadilla" over and over to a beat.
  • David Usher: Morning Orbit: A 'rock' version of "Black Black Heart" is an unlisted 12th track.
  • underOATH: Define The Great Line: A Brief Intro Can Be Found Before The Fourth Track "You're Ever So Inviting" By Rewinding It.
  • Unwritten Law: Unwritten Law: Although 418 is listed it does not have an own track. It appears after Genocide (track 12). It starts at 4:18 into track 12, giving it the name 418.

[edit] V

  • Vanessa-Mae: Subject to Change (2001): "Tourmaline" (after a minute of silence in the last track)
  • Van Halen: Women and Children First (1980): "Growth" (Immediately after the song "In a Simple Rhyme")
  • Laura Veirs: Untitled Track/Magnetized (original) (2005): "Year of Meteors" (Follows a period of silence after "Lake Swimming")
  • Velvet Revolver: Libertad (2007): Shortly after the song "Gravedancer" ends, there's a secret song called "Don't Drop That Dime".
  • Versus: Two Cents Plus Tax (1998): "Oriental American" is hidden in the album's pregap
  • The Verve: Urban Hymns (1997): "Deep Freeze" (at the 13 minute mark of "Come On")
  • Vitalic: OK Cowboy (2005): "One Million Dollar Studio" (Rewind before opening track, song is about 1 minute and 20 seconds long)
  • Vitamin C: Vitamin C (1999): "Graduation (Friends Forever) (Student Interview Mix)" (Track 13)
  • The Von Bondies: Pawn Shoppe Heart (2004): An untitled secret track that starts at 6:55 on the track "Pawn Shoppe Heart"; sounds like an extension of the afformentioned song.

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Fourth From the Last: A tribute to Five Iron Frenzy performed in the style of Wesley Willis, following track 12, "Hui".
Trouble with X: Some versions of the CD have a cover of "The Rumor Weed Song" from children's cartoon VeggieTales as track 15, with a hidden reprise of "Play the Game" following it, featuring someone singing along to the song, apparently unaware that they are being recorded.
  • Tom Waits: Real Gone: unlisted track 16 "Chick a boom" featuring Tom beatboxing after a lengthy silence at the end of track 15
  • Joe Walsh: Joe Walsh's Greatest Hits - Little Did He Know...: An excerpt of "I Don't Have the Time" by The James Gang, recorded from vinyl, appears at the end of the album
  • Simon Webbe: Sanctuary (2004): "Pusherman" (Press rewind when the first track "Lay Your Hands" starts and the song should rewind back through to the song)
  • The Wedding: Polarity: A comical patriotic anthem to the band's home state, Arkansas at the end of "Fireworks" at 8:11, after a long period of silence; a lengthy session of "Southside" outtakes hidden in pregap
  • Kanye West: Late Registration: The track "Late" is the last track and is hidden, it appears right after a listed bonus cut.
  • Westlife: World Of Our Own: An extra up-beat track, "Bad Girls" after silence on the Angel's track (last track of the CD).
  • Wham!: Fantastic: Hidden track (approximately ten seconds after "Young Guns (Go For It!)")
  • When: The Lobster Boys (2001): Untitled hidden track (Hidden in pregap: rewind before opening track, the track is nearly 13 minutes long)
  • White Rose Movement: Kick (2006): "Luna Park" plays a few minutes after the last track "Cruella".
  • White Zombie: Astro-Creep: 2000: "Where The Sidewalk Ends, The Bug Parade Begins" starts a few minutes after "Blood, Milk and Sky".
  • The Who: The Who Sell Out: At the end of the album is an infinite loop featuring voices repeating the words "Track Records" - The Who's record label - over and over.
  • Whysall Lane: Whysall Lane (2006): "Little Moon" is hidden in the album's pregap
  • Wilco: Summerteeth: After the last track, "In a Future Age", there is a track with 23 seconds of silence. Following this is "Candyfloss" and a reprise of "A Shot in the Arm".
  • David Wilcox: East Asheville Hardware: A humorous version of Eye of the Hurricane at the end of the last track after an interval of silence.
  • Wild Colonials: Life As We Know It EP 1/4: After the last track, "A Message from Shark" and Instrumental versions of "Love®" and "Vicious Circle".
  • The Wildhearts: P.H.U.Q.: After the last track, "Getting It", there is the song "Don't Worry 'Bout Me".
  • Robbie Williams:
The Ego Has Landed (1999): The last listed track is followed by 10 minutes of silence, followed by a short poem entitled "Hello Sir". (It also appears (hidden) in a similar fashion on Life thru a Lens (1997)
Swing When You're Winning (2001): The last track contains nearly 21 minutes of silence, followed by a series of outtakes from the album's recording sessions.
  • Amy Winehouse: Back to Black: US release contains unlisted 11th track, a reprise of "You Know I'm No Good" featuring Ghostface Killah
  • Winterpills: The Light Divides (2007): The last track is a hidden track after the previous track is completely empty.
  • Mac Wiseman: Rural Rhythm Presents The Best Of Mac Wiseman: Essential Original Masters (2006): The hidden track is the 26th and last track on the CD, an instrumental version of "Wildwood Flower", a previously unreleased recording from a 1966 session for Rural Rhythm Records.
  • Lee Ann Womack: Her 2005 album There's More Where That Came From features a hidden track called "Just Someone I Used To Know".
  • The Wombats: On there debut album A Guide to Love Loss and Desperation there's a version of the opening track (Tales of Girls, Boys and Marsupials) which is only played on Piano
  • World Party: Bang!: The last track also contains 22 minutes of silence followed by Beach Boys pastiche "Kuwait City".

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  • XTC: Coat Of Many Cupboards On Disc 2, before track 1, there is a short track called 'Wanking Man', and on Disc 3, also before track 1, is a lengthy studio jam from 'The Drunken Jam sessions', called 'Shaving Brush Boogie'.
  • Xutos & Pontapés: Dados Viciados (1997): A instrumental song is played after the first track.

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Running with Scissors: A Secret Movie file in which Al talks about his life and his fans as he travels to his parent's home.
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Fever to Tell (2003): "Poor Song" - Also known as "Hidden Song" (A slow track that begins at 4:24 of the eleventh track Modern Romance of the album. The song is sometimes played as an encore during live performances.)
  • Yes: Open Your Eyes: (An untitled track featuring a jungle or tropical ambience theme featuring snippets of vocals of the songs from the album)
  • Pete Yorn: Musicforthemorningafter: "A Girl Like You" follows the final track "Simonize"
  • The Young Knives: On the album Superabundance theres a secret track called "Long Cool Drinks by the Pool"
  • Yu Miyake et al.: Katamari wa Damacy (2005): "Owari no Comment" (After King of King's Song)

[edit] Z

  • Rob Zombie: The Sinister Urge (2001): Untitled hidden track that begins at 7:45 of the eleventh track, "House of 1000 Corpses". Consists largely of horror movie dialogue with a short chorus.
  • ZZ Top: Mescalero (2003): "As Time Goes By"

Zombina And The Skeletones - Taste The Blood Of Zombina And The Skeletones untitled instrumental track after Horror High School

[edit] Various Artists

The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience
following a period of silence after the album's final track is a reprise of the third track, "Come To Butt-Head" by Beavis and Butt-Head (Mike Judge); it repeats the original track's first verse, then continues with new lyrics where the two are joined by rapper Positive K
Enjoy Every Sandwich: Songs of Warren Zevon
after a period of silence, Jorge Calderon and Jennifer Warnes' version of Zevon's "Keep Me In Your Heart" - an instrumental version of the same song, arranged by Van Dyke Parks, plays after the last track.
Kill Bill Volume 2 soundtrack
Hidden Track Black Mamba by The Wu-Tang Clan plays at the end of Urami Bushi.
Lost in Translation soundtrack
Wait 9 minutes after Just Like Honey to hear Bob Harris sing More Than This by Roxy Music.
Napoleon Dynamite soundtrack
After a period of silence, Kip's love song to Lafawnduh plays.
Perfect Dark soundtrack
a sound clip of Joanna saying "Switch this thing off!" following a period of silence on the second disc
The Powerpuff Girls Heroes & Villains
untitled track after a period of silence following the last song "The Powerpuff Girls (End Theme)"
Resident Evil soundtrack
untitled track after about a minute and a half of silence, a sound clip from the movie is played.
Shaun of the Dead soundtrack
"Fun Dead (Osymyso remix)"
Songs in the Key of X (soundtrack from The X-Files)
contains two hidden tracks before track 1: "Time Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Riverentum (Dread the Passage of Jesus, For He Will Not Return)" by Nick Cave and the Dirty Three, and a version of The X-Files theme by the Dirty Three
Steal This Disc 2
"Theme From Rocky & Bullwinkle" has a spoken introduction with negative timing. The introduction plays only if the track is played immediately after the preceding track on the CD.
The Triplets of Belleville soundtrack
Has a sound clip at the end of the English version of the theme song at 5:13. The clip is of grandma playing the piano very poorly while singing in Portuguese.
The X-Files: The Album
contains a spoken word track at 10:13 (homage to Ten Thirteen) of Chris Carter explaining the show's conspiracy
We're a Happy Family
"Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World" by John Frusciante after a period of silence
Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends soundtrack
contains Imogen Heap's one-minute lullaby version of "I'm A Lonely Little Petunia (In An Onion Patch)" after Arcade Fire's "Cold Wind".

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ New Scientist magazine, issue 2178, 20 March 1999, page 15
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