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“The Real Song for the Deaf”, which is essentially Track 0, is located in the pregap of Track 1 as a hidden track. The hidden track can be found by rewinding the first track to roughly -1:33. A voice comes on and says: “Huh? What?” and a pattern of low-frequency bass plays and modulates for the rest of the song.
This track […] is difficult to listen to on all but conventional CD players. Most software CD players do not allow rewinding of this nature, and most MP3 “ripping” software will not include the data.
This is so fascinating, I wonder if other types of medium of similar methods for hiding music.
The actual track since no one linked it yet:
https://open.spotify.com/track/0Fl6Pl6w89IL1FWt8Uvg01?si=qs9pfyuuQvitp3LyxuIHuw
Or on youtube for anyone else who doesn’t use spotify:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEU01LrnWng
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Here’s a link to nothing for those who don’t use Spotify, YouTube or Piped:
This was a big thing in the 90s, even Tom Petty did it.
This is a pregap track, not an unlisted track at the end. To hear this one you need to rewind the first track backwards until you get to the pregap track beginning.
There’s also the “hidden track” of the laughing to the tune of Feel Good Hit of the Summer at the end!
Edit: and the actual hidden track, mosquito song
“I can’t even hear it!”