Hidden or mystery album tracks

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I remember it being on both my vinyl copies, the regular release and my MFSL version. Just a tidbit more than an actual song I always thought, unlike "Train in Vain" which became a big hit single for the Clash off London Calling,,,the vinyl edition anyway.
 

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Alice in Chains hid a track on the "Dirt" album...cleverly hidden, too. The track got sandwiched between track 9 and 10. It was only like 45 seconds long.......

 

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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.


I can't find a video ... :mad
 

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REM's album Lifes Rich Pagaent. The last song, "Superman" is not listed in the songtitles, at least on the original release back in sometime around "87 or so. Maybe it's listed these days I dunno. I don't have the CD.

Classic REM, just when they were transforming into the next level of popularity. A tremendous song indeed!

 

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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"


 

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There's an untitled song at the end of the Danzig's fourth album that sounds like a Satanic chant. There's a bunch of blank tracks before that one, which is the 66th track.
I recall Marilyn Manson had a hidden track at the end of a couple of their CDs, one of them was a horrifying bit where some distorted hideous voice is saying "Come on, play with me, step to me, what game do you want to play? Do you want to play poop game? Do you want to play broken glass against the head game?" That one is hilariously brutal and perverted!
 

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Sarah McLachlan had one of the greatest alternate versions I've heard an artist do of their own songs on the Fumbling Towards Ecstasy c.d.!

Sarah McLachlan-Possession (Piano Version)
 

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