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List of albums containing a hidden track: Y

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This list contains the names of albums that contain a hidden track and also information on how to find them. Not all printings of an album contain the same track arrangements, so some copies of a particular album may not have the hidden track(s) listed below. Some of these tracks may be hidden in the pregap, and some hidden simply as a track following the listed tracks. The list is ordered by artist name using the surname where appropriate.


  • Yajaira: Lento y real (2001): The track "Alcohol" from their debut album has been added as hidden track on the European pressing of this album, starting some 5 minutes after "Sangra el Cielo" has ended.
  • Rachael Yamagata, Happenstance (2004): Ode To... plays several minutes after the end of Quiet.
  • Akira Yamaoka, iFUTURELIST (2006): Although the bonus track "SYSTEM LOVE 7.5.5" is listed on the track listing on the booklet, it is preceded by a large chunk of silence.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic:
    • Off The Deep End: After the last track, "You Don't Love Me Anymore", there's 10 minutes of silence, followed by a brief, loud snippet of unintelligible shouting and random instrumental noises, entitled "Bite Me". Since this album's cover and first track are parodies of Nirvana's Nevermind cover and first track "Smells Like Teen Spirit", this hidden track is a fitting tribute to the hidden track "Endless, Nameless" which is hidden in the same way on some pressings of Nevermind.
    • Running with Scissors: In the enhanced CD, A Secret Movie file in which Al talks about his life and his fans as he travels to his parents’ home.
  • yeP!, yeP!onymous: "$100 Burrito Jam" follows the final track, "Willow".
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Fever to Tell (2003): "Poor Song" - Also known as "Hidden Song" (A slow track that begins at 4:24 of the eleventh track Modern Romance of the album. The song is sometimes played as an encore during live performances.)
  • Yes:
    • On a reissued version of Fragile, after the abrupt ending of "Heart of the Sunrise," a door opens and a reprise of the earlier track "We Have Heaven" (which ends with the sound of a door slamming shut) can be heard. This also appears on the early pressings of the LP.
    • On early copies of the original UK cassette and 8-track of Tormato, the track "Richard" was included at the end of the album.
    • Open Your Eyes: An untitled track, consisting of nature sounds and vocal snippets of the songs from the album, is heard after the album's final track "The Solution."
  • Pete Yorn, Musicforthemorningafter: "A Girl Like You" follows the final track "Simonize"
  • You Am I: On the album Hourly, Daily, "Forget It Sister" is an unlisted track that appears on the final track, "Who Takes Who Home (Goodnight)," at 6:03 after a 2:47 period of silence.
  • The Young Knives: Superabundance On the last track, 12 "Current of the River," the secret track "Long Cool Drinks by the Pool" begins after 2 minutes.
  • Youth Brigade: To Sell the Truth - during track 14 ("I Hate My Life") the song fades to silence at 2:48 of the track. At 3:10, the chorus fades back in again before fading out for a second time at 5:50. The track returns once again, this time at 10:58 with the band covering "What She Said", a song originally recorded by The Smiths and released on their 1985 album Meat Is Murder.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ "I Hate My Life". YouTube. 26 January 2022.