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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".
    • The Circus (2008): The hidden track "She Said" appears 68 seconds after the end of "Here".
    • Progress (2010): "Flowerbed" plays a while after "Eight Letters". The inclusion of a hidden track on this album was inspired by the fact that both a majority of Take That and Robbie Williams (who had recently rejoined the band) albums had featured hidden tracks.
  • Talk Talk: Laughing Stock (1991): Some copies of the album close with an instrumental reprise outro.
  • 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
  • That Handsome Devil: A City Dressed in Dynamite (2008): "Atom Shell" (after Tree Food)
  • The Coral: The Coral (2002): "Time Travel" starts 2 minutes after "Calendars & Clocks" ends.
  • 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"
  • Tenacious D: Tenacious D (2001): "Malibu Nights" (Begins at 8:15 of Track 21 City Hall)
  • Vienna Teng: Warm Strangers (2003): "Green Island Serenade" (Track 12)
  • Terminaator: Head uudised: After the last song, a live version of "Televiisorimees", there is a cover of Kuldne Trio, "Kes ei tööta, see ei söö".
  • Therapy?:
    • 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")
  • They Might Be Giants
    • 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.
  • Robin Thicke: The Evolution of Robin Thicke: After the last track "Angels", there is an instrumental reprise of "2 The Sky".
  • Think Twice: "Taivas" (1998): A humoristic song "Poikamiesjenkka" which tells about bachelors searching for a girlfriend is the last track of the CD, but is not mentioned in the covers
  • Third Day:
    • 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".
  • Third Eye Blind:
    • 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""
  • This Train: Mimes of the Old West (1998): Unlisted song "The Great Atomic Power" appears as track 51, with silence on tracks 14-50.
  • Teddy Thompson:
    • Teddy Thompson (eponymous 1st album): hidden track "I Wonder if I Care as Much" duet with Emmylou Harris
    • Separate Ways: hidden track "Take A Message To Mary" duet with Linda Thompson
    • A Piece Of What You Need: hidden track "The Price Of Love" duet with Ed Harcourt
  • Paul Thorn: Hammer + Nail (1997): "Josie, the Jehovah's Witness Stripper" begins after ~six minutes of dead air after the last track on the c.d.
  • George Thorogood & The Destroyers: Who Do You Love?: Hidden track of "I Drink Alone" after the final track "Who Do You Love? (Live version)."
  • Thousand Foot Krutch: The Flame in All of Us: "The Last Song" plays after a pause after "Wish You Well"
  • Three Brain: "Weeeeee! (2001): "Secret Hidden Song" plays about 20 seconds after "Poopies".
  • Throwing Muses: Limbo (1996): White Bikini Sand (Begins at 4:20 of Shark)
  • Tijuana Cartel: "The Come" (2008): contains a hidden last track (untitled) after the last listed track 'Something New'.
  • Tilly and the Wall: Wild Like Children (2004): "The Ice Storm, Big Gust, and You" (untitled song, unofficially called "Some Names" by several fans)
  • Justin Timberlake: Justified: After the last track, "Never Again," there is a hidden track called "Worthy Of" on UK releases of the album.
  • Tina Arena: In Deep: "Burn" acoustic piano version is a hidden track after the last track.
  • TISM:
    • Form and Meaning Reach Ultimate Communion: country version of Defecate on My Face at track 6
    • Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance: unlisted album credits track "The Ted Commandments"
    • Hot Dogma: unlisted diatribe (track 23)
    • Gentlemen, Start Your Egos: country version of Defecate on My Face at track 6
    • The Beasts of Suburban: unlisted 2-minute interview and credits, then silence before low-volume track "Loser, Losing, Lost" (fan-applied title)
    • Machiavelli and the Four Seasons: a cappella "Phillip Glass's Arse" after one minute of silence after final track
    • Collected Recordings 1986–1993: Disc 1 contains an alternate cut of Take Your Love and A Tale of Two Fæces after 13 minutes of silence after track 19
    • De Rigueurmortis: tracks 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, and 30
  • 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)
  • Tokio Hotel: Zimmer 483: The famous twin song, "In die Nacht" is a hidden title.
  • Tommy Reilly: "Words on the Floor" (2009): Hidden track "I Don't Like Coffee", after "Entertaining Thoughts" on track 11.
  • 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 Tossers:
    • Long Dim Road: "Got Lucky," starts at 6:05 mark of the final song "Ciara"
    • Purgatory: "The Parting Glass" starts at 4:52 mark of the final song "Going Away"
  • Total Eclipse: Access Denied (1999): Hidden track before first track.
  • Toto: Livefields (1999): only on the French edition of the album. On the bonus disc there is "Spanish Steps Of Rome" hidden
  • Devin Townsend: Terria: Hidden track 'Humble' listed as number 11 on the CD.
  • 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.
  • Tripod: Middleborough Rd (2004) "That French Song" plays after "Astronaut"
  • TRUSTcompany's True Parallels album features a hidden track called "Retina" following numerous tracks featuring four seconds of silence apiece.
  • Tub Ring:
    • Drake Equation (2001): Unlisted dance techno track after "God Hates Astronauts"
    • 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.
  • Turin Brakes:
    • The Optimist LP (2001): Instrumental track (with voices from an answering machine) "Three Days Old" can be heard several minutes after final track "The Optimist".
    • Ether Song (2003): The title track of this album is hidden and starts three and half minutes after final track "Rain City". The band have stated on their official site that the track is conceptually a secret track. The length of the song, over 8 minutes, also played a part in the decision to make the title track a hidden one.
    • Jackinabox (2005): The final track of the album ("Come and Go") includes a hidden jam titled "Ambient 2". The band originally wanted to connect all the tracks with similar instrumental jams, but decided against it and instead included a jam session at the end of the album.
  • TV on the Radio: Young Liars (2003): The unlisted final track is an a cappella rendition of the Pixies song "Mr Grieves".
  • TÝR: How Far To Asgaard (2001): About 19 minutes into the last track, an unlisted Faroese 'kvæði'

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