Bite Me

Album: Off the Deep End (1992)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a hidden track on Off the Deep End that consists of six seconds of cacophony. Although not similar musically, the track is a parody of Nirvana's "Endless, Nameless" that appears at the end of their album Nevermind. Both hidden tracks only appear on earlier pressings of the albums. >>>
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    Cliff - Burkesville, KY

Comments: 3

  • Miles from Vancouver, CanadaI think that is the idea, Lucy. In addition to spoofing "Endless, Nameless", Al included it after ten minutes of silence following "You Don't Love Me Anymore" as a way to scare people who forgot to turn off their CD players. (I know someone that that happened to.) The chance of finding a CD of Off the Deep End with it seems to differ greatly now as some later pressings and most foreign pressings omit the "song," instead ending the album with "YDLMA".
  • Lucy from Rhinebeck, NyHow is this considered a song? This sounds like a wild mess of nonsense!
  • George from Calumet City, IlGenius.
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