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From Korn's debut album; this song is found after Daddy, after a few minutes of silence. The story goes that producer Ross Robinson discovered the tape in an abandoned garage. The track features no instrumentation; rather consists of two people bickering while repairing a Dodge Dart. To this day nobody knows who originally maded the tape.
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From the band's 1999 album "Yesterday Went Too Soon"; it starts around five minutes after the end of the last track, "Paperfaces".
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"Japan Airlines Flight 123 recording," Rammstein On their "Reise, Reise" album, if you rewind a minute before the first track on the CD, you will find the black box recording of the final moments of Japan Airlines Flight 123 before its fatal crash in 1985.
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One of the hidden tracks found after the song “Jello Fund”
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One of the hidden tracks found after the song “Jello Fund”
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One of the hidden tracks found after the song “Jello Fund”
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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Unlisted in the 20th Anniversary CD of Rings Around The World
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In the pre gap of the CD
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Ten features a two-part track entitled "Master/Slave" that both opens and closes the album. The first part begins the album, before "Once" starts, and the second part closes the album, after "Release". It begins about ten seconds after the album's closer "Release" as a hidden track, but both count as one track on the CD. The song is entirely instrumental (except for random unintelligible words Vedder utters throughout) with a dominant fretless bass line making up the core of the song (which Ament referred to in a 1994 Bass Player magazine interview as "my tribute to (fretless bass instrumentalist) Mick Karn"),[24] along with some guitar and sounds that seem to come from the drums. Producer Rick Parashar stated in 2002, "As I recall, I think Jeff had, like, a bass line...I heard the bass line and then we kind of were collaborating on that in the control room, and then I just started programming on the keyboard all this stuff; he was jamming with it and it just kind of came about like that." Taken From Wikipedia
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Vedder has admitted that while working on the album he suffered from writer's block, which made it difficult for him to come up with lyrics. This inspired the hidden track "Writer's Block" - which consists of the sounds of a typewriter - that appears at the end of the album, starting at 6 minutes and 50 seconds on the track "Parting Ways". Taken from Wikipedia
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The album includes the hidden track "4/20/02" at the end of disc two, a tribute to Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley. It was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder during the recording sessions for Riot Act on the day that he heard the news of Staley's death. The song features only Vedder singing and playing the guitar in a ukulele-inspired tuning. According to Vedder, the reason why it was not included on Riot Act was that the band already had too many songs. According to guitarist Mike McCready, the reason the song was only featured as a hidden track on Lost Dogs is because Vedder "wouldn't want it to be exploitative". Taken from Wikipedia
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