Significant Other (Limp Bizkit) Easter Egg - More Hidden Stuff

There are fifteen tracks listed on the back of the CD but there is a sixteenth track that lasts three seconds. If you rewind this track until it goes into a minus index you will find there are actually two parts to this hidden track. The first is 'The Bald Man' raging on about why he hates popular music, followed by a track with a guy who sounds a bit like Jim Carrey laughing about you having wasted fifteen dollars on the Limp Bizkit CD.
Heres a short example of some of what he says:
"You laughed, you cried, you kissed your fifteen dollars goodbye. Limp Bizkit? I don't think so! Fred Durst? I dunno!"

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Contributed By: Renton on 12-29-1999
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Ellie writes:
This isn't part of the egg, but a correction. The positive part of the song plays for four seconds. It is a requirement on all music Cds that every track has to be at least +4 seconds long. That it also why the first 12 tracks of Follow the leader (KoRn) are al just 4 second long 'nothings'
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Smiles writes:
The guy who sings superkalafraga....... is the lead singer of the band primus
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Dylan Rush writes:
Here are the exact lyrics- Hit me! Fire cracker So there you go Fifteen of your hard earned dollars, right out the window Most epxensive piece of plastic Ive ever come across Fifteen dollars Fifteen dollars On a shoddy piece of plastic There is it, Limp Bizkit in all its glory Fred Durst, the man, the myth, the compulsive masterbator You love him, you hate him, you love to hate him Hello? Once when I was afraid to speak, when I was just a lad My poppy gavew my nose a tweak, and told me I was bad Then I learned a brilliant word, saved my aching nose The biggest word, that you've ever heard, and this is how it goes Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Even thought he sound of it is something quite atrocious Ah, those were the days I don't know You got any more of that ... So what did you think, you were getting a Celine Dion record? No no no young bucky You laughed, you cried, you just kissed your fifteen bucks goodbye Limp Bizkit? I dont think so Fred Durst? I dont know But what the hell, I got paid Goodbye now.
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Scooter writes:
The person that sings the "Super-Cala-Frag-Alistic song is Les Claypool from Primus.
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Ten Below writes:
There are infact a load of hidden tracks on this album. If you play the CD from beggining to end then all of the hidden tracks will be played. There is nearly one of every unhidden track.
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korn dawg writes:
"the bald guy" is matt pinfield, the ex-vj from mtv.
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monkey writes:
To Ellie, since when has it been a rule that tracks must be 4+ seconds long? I believe the tracks in between the sixth track and the 98th track on NIN's Broken CD all range between 1-4 seconds. Likewise on Tool's Undertow CD.
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wellonchompy writes:
Anyone who has experience in burning will know that tracks must be 4 seconds, otherwise most (including adaptec) programs will make it longer/ignore it. It is part of the ISO9660 standard for CD's, to be precise, but you probably don't care.
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Andy writes:
How can you say these are hidden? Just play the cd and you will hear all of the "hidden" tracks. if there was 1 before the 1st track it could be refered to as hidden as it wouldnt play normally. Who out there puts an album on and puts the player on 'single' mode and presses the next button when the track finishes? Also the first tracks on the KORN CD are 5 seconds long (sorry to be so pedantic) but THEY ARE NOT HIDDEN
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mikahw writes:
the ISO 9660 standard only refers to CD-rom. It has nothing to do with red book. (CD audio) according to realjukebox, on the NIN album "broken" tracks 7-97 are 1.1 seconds each.
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mrkade writes:
The comment by Les Claypool about Fred - the man, the myth.... well that is taken from the Primus EP Rhinoplasty, in the live version of the track tommy the cat, where les introduces drummer "brain" into a drum solo with the phrase, "the man, the myth, the psuedo mexican... Brain..."
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Sour Girl writes:
You know there are a bunch of "hidden" trax in this CD... the Breaking Glass before Break Stuff, The answering machine before "Noboby Like You", the remix before "No Sex", Fred's mom before "N2 Gether Now", and a song by Fred before "Trust"... if you wanna hear all of them, just listen to the CD from start to finish, no stops... yeesh
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trixrabbit writes:
Track 16 is not a hidden track. It is simply the enhancedCD Portion of the disc. If you listen to this track with an older CD system, you will hear a scratching sound which is the data.
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I can't seem to get the part with the guy from primus singing. I can only get Matt pinfield getting all pissed off over the radio. I REALLY WANNA HEAR THE OTHER PART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dillon writes:
That is NOT Jim Carrey at the end of the 2nd part of this hidden track, it is Les Claypool, the frontman for Primus!!!
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sanitysgstd writes:
All of you stop your whining! He said it sounded LIKE Jim Carrey, NOT IS Jim Carrey.
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CrazyEPI- After Matt gets done ranting about the songs on the radio, let it play. It will go silent for a little bit then play the song about the supercala... stuff!
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Penumbra writes:
The guy at the end on the cd singing about wasting money is Les Claypool from Primus.
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