Japanese bonus track


if you visit band or lyrics websites, you may often see extra tracks in discographies described as being ‘j-panese bonus tracks’. this is in part due to cd prices in j-pan. to stop shops from buying cheap from abroad, the j-panese version may include an extra song.
lost prophets, outkast, sonata arctica, pain of salvation, less than jake to name some of the artists with j-panese bonus tracks that come up first in a google search.
if you’re someone like me (one who feels incomplete without having every alb-m/ep/song from a band) these can get extremely annoying. for some reason which i don’t know (i was told by a friend that it was some sort of agreement j-pan had with the music industry) they always get them.
person a: yes!! i finally have every song by dragonforce!
person b: i think you forgot about those j-panese bonus tracks that appear on all their alb-ms.
person a: what?
person b: you don’t have ‘where dragons rule’, ‘cry of the brave’ and ‘e.p.m.’.
-person b walks away-
person a: my life is over -sniff-
-person a pulls out a gun-

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