I stole this idea from "Stylus' 10 Things I Hate About CDs"
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/ ... ut-cds.htm
Hidden Tracks, What Say You?
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As long as the gap isn't more than a minute or two, then I'm not too fussed. The giant long gaps drive me mad though, ruining the album experience.
More annoying is the excessively long excessively unlistenable final track noises (or sometimes earlier in the album, but mostly at the end). Some that I can bring to mind are:
Flaming Lips- Hit To Death
Polyphonic S.pree- Beginning Stages
Pulp- This Is Hardcore
Wilco- Ghost Is Born
6ths- Hyacinths & Thistles
Bright Eyes- Letting Off The Happiness
Godawful annoying things stopping me from just sticking a cd in and putting it on repeat and leaving it.
More annoying is the excessively long excessively unlistenable final track noises (or sometimes earlier in the album, but mostly at the end). Some that I can bring to mind are:
Flaming Lips- Hit To Death
Polyphonic S.pree- Beginning Stages
Pulp- This Is Hardcore
Wilco- Ghost Is Born
6ths- Hyacinths & Thistles
Bright Eyes- Letting Off The Happiness
Godawful annoying things stopping me from just sticking a cd in and putting it on repeat and leaving it.
- on Songs for the Deaf, the hidden track is listed. That is stupid.
- I'm not really a fan of hidden tracks that are on the same track as the last song, so you have a hudgemongously long file that you have to splice if you want to put any of the songs on a mix, etc. also disrupts random play
however, i do like bonus magic stuff, so when they adjust the length between tracks played then that's fine. just as long as it's on a different track.
- I'm not really a fan of hidden tracks that are on the same track as the last song, so you have a hudgemongously long file that you have to splice if you want to put any of the songs on a mix, etc. also disrupts random play
however, i do like bonus magic stuff, so when they adjust the length between tracks played then that's fine. just as long as it's on a different track.
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I hate the hidden track, especially if it's tagged onto the same track as the supposed last track. The two most annoying examples are on the Nirvana albums "Nevermind" and "In Utero". I love both "Something In The Way" and "All Apologies", but when it comes to putting those songs in itunes, they take up SOOO much space because the tracks are 20+ and 31+ minutes, respectively. With Jupiter, my 320G harddrive, this isn't a big deal anymore, but still, if they come up, I either have to skip them or make sure i hit "forward" on itunes, which is a pain in the arse if I'm nowhere near the stereo.
Another annoying example is like on The Stone Roses' "Second Coming" record, where they have a ridiculous amount of silent tracks, and the hidden track is somewhere in the middle and not at the end. It doesn't help the song isn't really any good.
I just figure it's been done SO much now, it's not really necessary as much as it's being deployed.
Another annoying example is like on The Stone Roses' "Second Coming" record, where they have a ridiculous amount of silent tracks, and the hidden track is somewhere in the middle and not at the end. It doesn't help the song isn't really any good.
I just figure it's been done SO much now, it's not really necessary as much as it's being deployed.








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i hate hidden tracks in the middle of the record. like, MMJ's At Dawn, it has a hidden track (thirteen) that you would THINK is the song "chills," because there are lyrics for it. but noooo, that song doesn't appear anywhere, save for the second disc. and you'd think that 'strangulation' was an instrumental, because there are no lyrics listed on the case. but noooooo. it's got great words.
meh.
meh.
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