List of Albums Containing A Hidden Track - Various Artists

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  • Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters soundtrack: Contains a song performed by Dana Snyder at the end of Nude Love (Reprise).
  • The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience: following a period of silence after the album's final track is a reprise of the third track, "Come to Butt-Head" by Beavis and Butt-Head (Mike Judge); it repeats the original track's first verse, then continues with new lyrics where the two are joined by rapper Positive K
  • Chicago Hope soundtrack: The album lists 24 tracks, but actually has 26 with cast member Mandy Patinkin performing "And The Band Played On" (as track 4) and "Political Science" (track 23).
  • Enjoy Every Sandwich: Songs of Warren Zevon: after a period of silence, Jorge Calderón and Jennifer Warnes' version of Zevon's "Keep Me In Your Heart" - an instrumental version of the same song, arranged by Van Dyke Parks, plays after the last track.
  • Feelin' Good: The final track on disc 1 and the final track on disc 2 both end with over 20 minutes of silence, although no track actually follows.
  • Knights Of The Blues Table: A rare track of Cyril Davies performing KC Moan is 'hidden' in the pregap. Instructions to access the track are in the liner notes.
  • Kill Bill Volume 2 soundtrack: Hidden Track Black Mamba by The Wu-Tang Clan plays at the end of Urami Bushi.
  • Mojo presents... Let It Be Revisited: This tribute album to The Beatles' final album Let It Be was released as a free CD in August 2010 in the Mojo magazine. A vinyl version was released shortly after in the same magazine. The CD version of the album splits Beth Orton's "I Me Mine/Dig It" into two songs, "I Me Mine" and "Dig It", although this is not credited on the cover. The vinyl version splits "Let It Be" into two, although there is mention of this.
  • Lost in Translation soundtrack: Wait 9 minutes after Just Like Honey to hear Bob Harris sing More Than This by Roxy Music.
  • Napoleon Dynamite soundtrack: After a period of silence, Kip's love song to Lafawnduh plays.
  • Now That's What I Call Music 7 (UK series): The song "A Kind of Magic" by Queen plays shortly after Side 3 (Record 2 Side 1). The song was listed as a bonus track on some copies, however, through a sticker placed on the front cover.
  • Perfect Dark soundtrack: a sound clip of Joanna saying "Switch this thing off!" following a period of silence on the second disc
  • The Powerpuff Girls Heroes & Villains: Track entitled "Love makes the world go round" after a period of silence following the last song "The Powerpuff Girls (End Theme)"
  • Resident Evil soundtrack: untitled track after about a minute and a half of silence, a sound clip from the movie is played.
  • Relax! The Ultimate 80's Mix: In between all the songs on the album is brief pregaps containing fragments of music (as the album is a consecutive DJ Mix, these pregaps segue in from previous tracks and into the last)
  • Rock Anthems: Both discs end in a notable amount of silence
  • Shaun of the Dead soundtrack: "Fun Dead (Osymyso remix)"
  • Songs in the Key of X (soundtrack from The X-Files): contains two hidden tracks before track 1: "Time Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Riverentum (Dread the Passage of Jesus, For He Will Not Return)" by Nick Cave and the Dirty Three, and a version of The X-Files theme by the Dirty Three
  • Steal This Disc 2: "Theme From Rocky & Bullwinkle" has a spoken introduction with negative timing. The introduction plays only if the track is played immediately after the preceding track on the CD.
  • The Triplets of Belleville soundtrack: Has a sound clip at the end of the English version of the theme song at 5:13. The clip is of grandma playing the piano very poorly while singing in Portuguese.
  • The X-Files: The Album: contains a spoken word track at 10:13 (homage to Ten Thirteen) of Chris Carter explaining the show's conspiracy
  • We're a Happy Family: "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World" by John Frusciante after a period of silence
  • Wipeout 2097: The PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Windows versions of this 1996 video game are unique. If the disc of the game is inserted into a CD player, it plays 12 tracks from the soundtrack to the game. You will need to skip the first track though, as this is the track holding the game data.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie Soundtrack: At track 13, the Yu-Gi-Oh! theme starts playing.
  • Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends soundtrack: contains Imogen Heap's one-minute lullaby version of "I'm A Lonely Little Petunia (In An Onion Patch)" after Arcade Fire's "Cold Wind".
  • Various compilation releases, released in the UK newspaper The Independent, feature hidden tracks after the final track. Many of the albums feature more than one track (for example, one track on one album, combined with all the hidden tracks, has a length of 56 minutes 40 seconds).
  • The Now That's What I Call Music! 60 (UK series) album features a song titled "On a Good Thing" in the track listing (in the ringtone section) but does not feature on the album.

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