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.
Charlotte Gainsbourg, Rest: that album contains a hidden untitled track 30 seconds after the track “Les Oxalis”. It is a recording of Jo, Charlotte Gainsbourg’s, daughter singing the alphabet.
Orchestra of Wolves: A cover of the song "Staring at the Rude Bois," originally by The Ruts, can be heard after a period of silence on the final track, "Nervous Breakdown," a cover song originally by Black Flag, on the NA release and the bonus disc of the re-issued album in the UK.
Gas, Gas 0095: "Timestretch" is a 4:30 long track shrunk to a 1-second hidden track, which in theory you can stretch back again to recover the full track. Also, unlisted tracks "Pink" and "Doom" at the end of the album.
Gear Daddies, Can't Have Nothin' Nice: A hidden track occurs during the last track, titled "African Killer Bees (reprise)." The song begins at the 6:42 mark.
Generation, Brutal Reality: "Psalm 69" is an unlisted 11th track. Also it's the 69th track on some editions of the CD.
The Gerogerigegege, Moenai Hai: Untitled track follows a minute of silence after the final track "最期の調律 / Final Tuning".
Per Gessle, The World According to Gessle: At the end of the "Lay Down Your Arms" track, there is another version of "Kix" (Cha-cha-cha version), sung like Elvis Presley.
G.G.F.H., Disease: Untitled hidden track begins at 12:11 after the final track.
The Ghost Inside, Returners: The final track "Truth and Temper" is 8:50 long, with the actual song lasting until 4:23, followed by silence until 5:31, where an untitled instrumental plays until the end.
Ghostemane, Rituals: Untitled hidden track starts at 9:02 after the final track.
Ghostwriters: Second Skin: "Come clean" as unlisted track number 99; tracks 13 to 98 are untitled, each consisting merely of four seconds of silence
Girlyman, Joyful Sign: After the last listed song ("Right Here") finishes, a final 45-second track plays that features background singing and talking from the earlier track during the recording of "Through to Sunrise" without the accompanying music.
Glass Animals, ZABA: After the song JDNT finishes there is a noticeable pause and another song begins. The song is called "Psylla" and it does not show up on the record sleeve, lyric sheet, or record label.
F♯ A♯ ∞: "J.L.H. Outro" begins 24:54 into the final track, "Providence."
Yanqui U.X.O.: "George Bush Cut Up While Talking" appears at the end of vinyl editions of the album.
Gojira: The Way of All Flesh 2008 at 12:33 on the song "The Way of All Flesh" the untitled instrumental track plays, after 5:42 of silence, until the end of the album Terra Incognita 2001 at 5:30 on the song "In The Forest" untitled instrumental track plays until about 10 seconds from the end of the album, played in live under the name Terra Incognita.
Gorgoroth, Destroyer: Track 8 is a cover of Darkthrone. It is not mentioned on the tracklist on the back cover, but it is mentioned on the tracklist in the booklet.
Gorillaz: The Ed Case remix of "Clint Eastwood" comes after the last song on the album ("M1A1" or "Left Hand Suzuki Method," depending on what region the album was purchased from)
Demon Days: "Bill Murray," only on copies from Japan
Laika Come Home: There is track 12, "M1 A1," and it gets followed by hidden tracks, varieing from where it is bought. On the vinyl and limited edition CD versions: "Strictly Rubbadub (Version)" and "A Fistful Of Peanuts (Version)." Standard US CD contains "Strictly Rubbadub (Version)" as a hidden track.
Goldie, Saturnzreturn: "The Dream Within" begins six minutes and sixteen seconds into the song "Truth," after several moments of silence.
Sumday: An untitled instrumental begins immediately after "The Go in the Go-for-It"; the same music plays in the background of the intro to "Saddest Vacant Lot in All the World" later in the album.
Just Like the Fambly Cat: Immediately following the last track "This is How it Always Starts," there is an unacknowledged cover of ELO's "Shangri-La."
Grateful Dead, Dick's Picks Volume 13: Disc 2; last track is Saint of Circumstance, then after a long silence, the hidden Scarlet>Fire begins
David Gray, White Ladder: "Through to Myself" when "Please Forgive Me" is rewound to negative time.
Great Big Sea, Play: An untitled track at the end of the album, often referred to as "Little Beggarman" or "Rigadoon"
Greazy Meal: Visualize World Greaze: A cover of "Funkytown" precedes the opening track.
Green Day, Dookie: "All By Myself" appears after final track "F.O.D.." The song is performed by drummer Tre Cool, who sings and plays acoustic guitar,[1] and was recorded at a party.
Green Lizard: Identity: "Why bother" follows the last track "No One Knew" after 8.30 minutes.
Green Velvet: Green Velvet: The track "Help Me" occurs in the middle of track 12.
Wake Me: After the final track, an a cappella version of "Morei Sky" starts after 2 minutes of silence.
...No Sun Today: The unlisted track is an acoustic version of "The Down Syndrome" on track 13. Even though the hidden track is 5:23 long, the song actually starts at the 1:24 mark.