I hate it when musicians put a "hidden song" at the end of a track after 5 minutes of silence or whatnot. It's obnoxious and the lapse of sound ruins my music listening experience.
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I hate it when musicians put a "hidden song" at the end of a track after 5 minutes of silence or whatnot. It's obnoxious and the lapse of sound ruins my music listening experience.
"Hidden song" = crap
Bonus track = cool
THE JACKEL
When I get a CD I listen to it once an rip it to my computer. Once it's ripped, I can cut out the excess and tag it appropriately.
But yeah, "hidden songs" are pretty stupid. If not for the freedom of my computer, they'd get on my nerves a lot.
I usually just skip a song when I notice long spans of silence.
The only one I found -really- weird, as that on one of the Marilyn Manson cd's, there are 99 tracks on it and the 99th track is the "hidden/Bonus" song sound thing. It's like 20 second tracks from track 12 to 99.
do they think they're being tricky? "heh no one will notice 20 minutes of silence then BAM the song hits them!"
the songs after the silence are usually pretty good though :D
I don't like hidden songs because it's a pain if you happen to like a hidden song and want to listen to it on the computer. Unless you can be bothered to mess around with the file and slice it in two, or find someone else whose done that, you've got a fair bit of hassle each time you want to listen to the hidden track or even the listed track if you're listening on repeat.
Bonus tracks, on the other hand, are brilliant and are preferable.
I like them aw. Cause they scare the crap out of me most of the time
I thought they were cool jelly when I was a young one. When I discovered them I got all happy, like I'd walked in on a ninja masturbating. But then I grew older and realized they had no point. -sigh- The secret song on Jagged Little Pill will always be awesome no matter what at least.
I went ahead and voted yes on this one. They can be quite enjoyable and unexpected. I once listened to a New Found Glory CD to the end. I didn't even notice when the music stopped and it kept going in silence. At least, I didn't notice until it started telling me there was someone in my house. Creepy when you are actually alone at home.
I usually do skip past them though. They are fun sometimes, especially when the hidden song/track/whatever is not what the band usually does. In one of the My Chemical Romance songs they start singing quesadilla over and over again, but it it quite entertaining. I enjoy those sorts of hidden songs. Sometimes.
On the other hand, they can be quite annoying when you just want music, music, music. And then the silence comes and you notice it right away. That can be irritating.
It kinda gets on my nerves when musicians do this. I'm sure the first time it was done it was totally cool, I can see that happening when people just think "Wtf all this silence! Misprinted CD?" and skip ahead on it but seriously, who doesn't just blank out and leave it running without even realizing? So even if it was cool the first time it's really boring and old now, as well as being entirely obvious.
No more 'hidden' tracks if you musicians please.
Edit: And hahahahahaha I just saw what Lunar said that's legendary xDDD
I don't really buy CDs. I download all my music, and listen to the radio so no hidden songs for me! :jess:
I don't hate hidden songs, but I can't understand why anyone wanting to leave an easter egg on their record wouldn't put the hidden track in the pregap. It's a much better hiding place, and more accessible to those who know it's there.
I hate the long intervals in between them. I almost fell asleep one time waiting for the next song to start and then all of the sudden music started blasting and I was like, "Wtf this isn't the song on the track listing!" I thought I got a bootleg...
I don't like it because it makes the songs hard to listen to in my custom playlist on my Xbox.
Tool is notorious for this...and it pisses me off to no end.
crouching tiger hidden song.
Sucks, even with subtitles.
I voted yay thinking that bonus songs were the topic. However, I think that hidden songs are lame and would much rather prefer bonus ones.
i love hidden/bonus tracks, the most clever one i've seen so far was on an X-Files CD... a liner note said "Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds want you to remember that zero is also a number", if you play track one and rewind/seek it back into the negative counter there is a hidden/bonus song before track #1...
just remembered another hidden one in Marilyn Manson: Mechanical Animals... there is a hidden track that can not be heard unless you insert the disc into a PC, if you have autoplay turned on it will pop up a window that begins playing the bonus track and have 2 (if i remember right) immages you can flip between while it plays... the entire album deals with the number 15 but there are only 14 tracks on the album, this clue as well as others hidden in the album artwork point to the tracks location and the need for a PC to hear it...
It doesn't help that the hidden songs always suck too.
Hidden tracks aren't lame at all - the artist is usually doing something surprising and cool, particularly if you listen to music on an actual stereo, the way it was supposed to be played. They also don't always suck, so I don't know what you're talking about - maybe you just listen to sucky bands.
A nice touch is also hidden artwork (think Kid A), or extra CDs hidden in between the CD casing (SFA).
Some hidden songs are great, others not so. Either way, I don't like having to press on forward to listen to one. I'm lazy.
I couldn't care less. So what if there's a bit of silence? It's not going to kill you.
Oh boo hoo.
I do appreciate the unexpected song, but it IS very annoying to have them both on the same track and with so much silence in between :(
The hidden songs in Sing the Sorrow more than make up for being hidden.
I thought Days of the New's 'Orange' album did this fairly well, but other than that I don't care for it because more often than not I like the "hidden" tracks and would rather be able to select it.
5 minutes of silence sucks. I put my CDs on "repeat all" because as soon as the last song ends, I wanna hear the beginning of the next song! Not silence for 5 minutes. I can't stand silence
AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!
just thinking about it drives me NUTS!
None of my CD's have hidden songs on them...as far as I know. They sound annoying though.
nah, it depends on whether it's cool or not. besides, downloaded stuff usually, if not always, omits the empty space. so, it depends.