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Originally Posted by Trollheart
No I'd agree with Slow Groove. I want the last track on the album to be good, because whatever happens it's going to be the one I'm humming in my head after the album is over, and if it's not a good one then I'm going to have a bad representative view of the whole thing.
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When you say the last track of an album, do you mean an actual song, or filler? I don't really care if an album ends on a throwaway, because that tends to include some humorous dialogue, or a recording that gives more insight in to who the musician is. It's almost like a prize in the bottom of a box of cereal.