>post-closer pre-bonus track silence is listed on tracklisting as its own track with an actual title
Post-closer pre-bonus track silence is listed on tracklisting as its own track with an actual title
>She Wanted to Leave / Hidden Track
Was Ween satirizing bonus tracks by announcing it in the tracklist?
>post-closer pre-bonus track silence is listed on tracklisting as 29 tracks each with 4-5 seconds of silence
>Opening track is the band tuning their instruments
Name ONE time this has happened faggot.
Probably some Buckethead release.
>album has like four or five hidden tracks
Fair enough, I just like to make sure no one bullshits these.
>post-closer pre-bonus track silence listed as track makes the album exactly 66m6s long
>bonus track makes the album 68m16s long
>post-closer pre-bonus track silence is still there for absolutely no reason
When did this happen?
Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
>EP is 100 tracks long
>92 of the tracks are just 1 second of silence
When did THIS happen?
>The hidden track "Killing Time" is at track 66, after 53 blank tracks (51 on the UK CD), which are entitled "Wasted Air" – 0:04.
>bonus track is the entire album as one track
>the bonus track is actually just the post-closer silence
>the band plays half of the songs out of tune and then tunes their instruments in the middle of an album
NIN - Broken. Tracks 1 - 6 were regular songs. 7 - 98 are silent tracks, and 99 - 100 were two more regular songs
Fuck hooray for boobies
Idk how the rest of Sup Forums feels, but I'm in love with the idea of those bonus, hidden tracks at the end of albums. Imagine, pre-internet, you buy it on the day of release and go pop it in, listen to it through, keep it running and then you start to hear more songs than are just on the track list.
Idk, it just seems so romantic to me.
>albums hidden track is 3 of the songs played at the same time
>post-closer pre-bonus track silence is a minute and a half long
>there's no bonus track
You're obviously not getting this meme, are you?
They mostly just scared the shit out of you.
Not an EP but one of the first two Mercury rev albums did this because they thought it would be funny to fill up all the possible tracks on a cd
hell yea
almost every time it made me jump
What albums do this?