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In the intro the guitar suddenly fades out after a few seconds. Turn up the volume after it has to hear one of the band members counting the others in.
A Stranger
This song was written specifically for the soundtrack for "Batman & Robin", which starred George Clooney. Toward the end of the song, a few seconds after frontman Mike Doughty says, "Check it out now/One time!", he repeats the phrase, "George Clooney is Satan" several times. It's hidden by a wall of noise, but pretty easy to decipher if you're listening for it.
Scott
In the background you can hear him saying "That's nice" over and over.
KL Fan
In the booklet inside the case of the album (on CD), there is a letter from Jon at the end. If you hold the back of the booklet up to a mirror you see a lot of this letter!
A Stranger
This is the last track on the album of the same name, but if you keep it running after it finishes there is a long gap followed by some hysterical laughter. It happened because some band members had just got back after a night out and decided to record the lead vocal, but just kept cracking up. It's a bit scary if you're not expecting it to do that at the end of the album
A Stranger
When played backwards, about near the middle/end of the chorus, you'll hear "pain of the hoof".
DJ Blaze
In track 6, To This Day, on K's Choice's second album, Paradise in Me, David Haas recites an excerpt from Julio Cortazar's novel Hopscotch. And if you listen you can understand what he says. But about a 1 1/2 minutes from the end he starts speaking again. I cannot understand what he says, though.
Rad
Listen to this remake of a Beatles song. When it ends, turn the volume up high. For about 30 seconds, an echo-y version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" plays, but you need the volume and it's on the same track. He was warming up his voice when he sung this, and put it in as a joke.
Ra'akone
Tradition Feed is a hidden track on the album infinity land. In the CD liner notes you have all th e lyrics to all the songs (except tradition feed because it’s a hidden track obviously). But behind where the disc is you can see the lyrics to Tradition Feed.
Clever Name
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