Ever since there has been music on recorded mediums (vinyl, casettes, CDs) groups with a sense of humour have placed
funny snippets or entrie songs on their albums without a mention in the credits.
Entries Beginning with E
It's listed on the CD, but on the album 'Abbey Road' after about 15 sec. the song Her Majesty starts.
jdizzy
This hidden track, of nearly 7 minutes of guitar noise, occurs at 13:51 from the beginning of track 12, "Something In the Way".
Agrimorfee
From the album Nevermind. As Agrimorfee clearly pointed out, this is a load of guitar noise. Well, the second part is anyway. The first part is in fact a derivative of "Lithium", in which Kurt Cobain forgets his guitar parts, and goes into a song with a big verse and a quieter, more melodic chorus. The verses match Agrimorfee's description, apart from that Kurt screaming random words takes centre stage. The chorus is more melodic; typical, perhaps, of Bleach, the band's first album. During the chorus, Kurt groans rather than sings. About 2:30 in, Agrimorfee's description takes shape. Kurt has had enough as he smashes his guitar all over the studio for the rest of the recording. A drumming solo from Dave Grohl concludes one of the best bonus tracks of all time.
Jakko Wakko
A hidden track which begins after 10 minutes of silence following "Something in the Way" on the album "Nevermind".
rKb
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