Best Hidden Tracks
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Published
07/12/2013
you don't know these songs.....
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Nirvana hid the song Endless, Nameless at the end of Nevermind. On the original release of the album, listeners had to let the disc finish and wait about 10 minutes for Endless, Nameless to kick in. -
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In 2000, Tool put out a limited-edition box set called Salival. Along with a collection of music videos and live performances of both original songs and covers including an awesome version of Led Zeppelins No Quarter Tool hid a track at the end of the song L.A.M.C. -
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Hidden in Alice in Chains classic album Dirt lies Intro Dream Sequence Iron Gland. The song went unlisted on the 1992 release of Alice in Chains sophomore album and was tucked between God Smack and Hate to Feel, which caused the track listing to become inaccurate. -
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Likely an allusion to Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Deftones buried the hidden track Damone 32 minutes into MX, the final track on their 1997 full-length, Around the Fur. -
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Horror punk legends the Misfits hid a gem entitled Hell Night at the end of the bands 1997 album, American Psycho. Greatly inspired by some of the horror worlds greatest and most beloved films, Hell Night was named after a 1981 flick of the same name, which depicts four college students in a spooky mansion. -
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Being upstaged in a highly unexpected manner reportedly inspired Black Sabbaths oddball and mercifully brief hidden track Blow on a Jug, which can be found at the end of the song The Writ on their 1975 album Sabotage. -
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Syd Barrett says goodbye to Pink Floyd in typically unconventional fashion. His only songwriting contribution to their second album, 19688242s A Saucerful of Secrets, falls apart or spaces out, your choice after just two minutes -
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A few seconds after the end of In a Simple Rhyme, which is supposed to be the last song on Van Halens Women and Children First album, Eddie Van Halen and company suddenly launch into another track. With a slow, stomping beat and a guitar riff that sounds like it should accompany Godzilla on his march to a boxing ring, its quite the attention grabber.Sadly, before David Lee Roth can even get a single word in, everything stops not even 30 second later. Supposedly the plan was for the full-length version of Growth to be the first song on their next album, Fair Warning. -
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This At The End Of The Last Song....You Have To Wait 18 Min.......Kill Yo Self..
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