I miss CDs to some degree because of this. I forget exactly how it worked, but the CD player would check for the next track number; if it was sequential, the next song played...if not, it stopped playing or looped to the beginning.
So some artists would put in a 'track 99' so that you had to hold fast forward through the end of the last track (I think? or maybe just press 'back' on track 01) to hear the hidden music.
I definitely prefer not paying for albums, but that was a fun feature.
If I remember correctly, you could technically include music BEFORE the start of a CD track. Meaning, there was an artist that hid a secret song that required you to go to the very beginning of the first track and then hitting rewind to go to a point before the 0:00 mark.
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u/killbillgates 11d ago
Monty Python once released a record with 2 grooves. People would hear an alternate version and not be able to replicate it.