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* Vincent de Moor's ''Orion City'' is gapless for its first half.
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* Vincent de Moor's ''Orion City'' is gapless for its first half.
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* Vincent de Moor's ''Orion City'' is gapless for the first half.

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* Vincent de Moor's ''Orion City'' is gapless for the its first half.half.
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* Music/DrDre: "Bitch Niggaz" > "The Car Bomb" > "Murder Ink" on his album ''2001''.

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* The album version of Music/{{Weezer}}'s "Pink Triangle" fades right into "Falling For You" (''Pinkerton'').

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* The album version of Music/{{Weezer}}'s "Pink Triangle" fades right into "Falling For You" (''Pinkerton'').(''Music/{{Pinkerton}}'').



* On ''Music/{{Pinkerton}}'' by Music/{{Weezer}}, "Pink Triangle" → "Falling For You".
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* On ''Music/Pinkerton'' by Music/{{Weezer}}, "Pink Triangle" → "Falling For You".

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* On ''Music/Pinkerton'' ''Music/{{Pinkerton}}'' by Music/{{Weezer}}, "Pink Triangle" → "Falling For You".



** A literal inversion occurs in ''Music/ADayAtTheRaces'' where the coda of "Teo Torriatte", the last song on the album, "fades into" the intro of "Tie Your Mother Down", the first song on the album.

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** A literal inversion occurs in ''Music/ADayAtTheRaces'' where the coda of "Teo Torriatte", the last song on the album, "fades into" the intro of "Tie Your Mother Down", [[{{Bookends}} the first song on the album.album]].
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** On ''Be Here Now'', "It's Gettin' Better (Man!!)" → "All Around the World (Reprise)".

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** On ''Be Here Now'', Now'': "All Around the World" → "It's Gettin' Better (Man!!)" → "All Around the World (Reprise)".


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* On ''Music/Pinkerton'' by Music/{{Weezer}}, "Pink Triangle" → "Falling For You".
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** "Spaceship" and "Jesus Walks", which follow each other sequentially on ''Music/TheCollegeDropout'', share a ''very'' similar bass line, giving the transition between the two this effect.

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** "Spaceship" and "Jesus Walks", which follow each other sequentially on ''Music/TheCollegeDropout'', share a ''very'' similar bass line, giving the transition between the two this effect. Also, the choir of "Jesus Walks" echoes into "Never Let Me Down".
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** Also: "NDA" → "Therefore I Am" (''Happier Than Ever'')
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* "Marine Boy" fades into "Milk Film" on Haircut One Hundred's "Pelican West Plus".

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* "Marine Boy" fades into "Milk Film" on Haircut One Hundred's "Pelican ''Pelican West Plus".Plus''.

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* "Marine Boy" fades into "Milk Film" on Haircut One Hundred's "Pelican West Plus".



* "Marine Boy" fades into "Milk Film" on Haircut One Hundred's "Pelican West Plus".

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* "Marine Boy" fades into "Milk Film" on Haircut One Hundred's "Pelican West Plus".
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* "Marine Boy" fades into "Milk Film" on Haircut One Hundred's "Pelican West Plus".

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** Earlier than that, on "Nimrod" was "Jinx" → "Haushinka".
** Earlier than that, on ''Insomniac'' was "Brain Stew" → "Jaded", although they're often played together as one song.

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** Earlier than that, on "Nimrod" was "Jinx" → "Haushinka".
** Earlier than that,
"Haushinka", and on ''Insomniac'' was "Brain Stew" → "Jaded", although "Jaded" (although they're often played together as one song.song).



* Music/TheBeatles have [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"]] → "With a Little Help from My Friends".]] Then the "Sgt. Pepper" reprise → "A Day in the Life".

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* Music/TheBeatles have [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"]] → "With a Little Help from My Friends".]] Then the "Sgt. Pepper" reprise → "A Day in the Life".
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* Music/{{Blur}}: "Mr Robinson's Quango" → "He Thought Of Cars"

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* Music/{{Blur}}: "Mr Robinson's Quango" → "He Thought Of Cars"Cars" (''The Great Escape'')
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* Music/{{Blur}}: "Mr Robinson's Quango" → "He Thought Of Cars"
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** On ''Pump'', "Young Lust" → "F.I.N.E.*".

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** On ''Pump'', "Young Lust" → "F.I.N.E.*". [[https://books.google.com/books?id=AVQbF9lTBwgC&pg=PA545 Steven Tyler downright said]] there was an attempt to cut the space between songs in the album, but this is the only with a seemless transition.
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* Xilent's ''We Are Dust'' is a gapless album, fitting for its storytelling aspect.
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* The CD edition of Blue Amazon's ''The Javelin'' album is gapless, except for the [[RegionalBonus US-exclusive bonus track]] "4 Seasons"(previously released as a non-album vinyl single). The 3-LP vinyl edition has one [[EpicRocking long track]] per LP side, with "No Other Love" and "Paradise Regime" as SiameseTwinSongs.

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* The CD edition of Blue Amazon's ''The Javelin'' album is gapless, except for the [[RegionalBonus US-exclusive bonus track]] "4 Seasons"(previously released as a non-album vinyl single). The 3-LP vinyl edition has one [[EpicRocking long track]] per LP side, with "No Other Love" and "Paradise Regime" as SiameseTwinSongs.SiameseTwinSongs (opposite the CD order).
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* The CD edition of Blue Amazon's ''The Javelin'' album is gapless, except for the [[RegionalBonus US-exclusive bonus track]] "4 Seasons"(previously released as a non-album vinyl single).

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* The CD edition of Blue Amazon's ''The Javelin'' album is gapless, except for the [[RegionalBonus US-exclusive bonus track]] "4 Seasons"(previously released as a non-album vinyl single). The 3-LP vinyl edition has one [[EpicRocking long track]] per LP side, with "No Other Love" and "Paradise Regime" as SiameseTwinSongs.
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* The CD edition of Blue Amazon's ''The Javelin'' album is gapless, except for the [[RegionalBonus US-exclusive bonus track]] "4 Seasons"(previously released as a non-album single).

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* The CD edition of Blue Amazon's ''The Javelin'' album is gapless, except for the [[RegionalBonus US-exclusive bonus track]] "4 Seasons"(previously released as a non-album vinyl single).
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* The US edition of Blue Amazon's ''Javelin'' is gapless (except for the bonus track "4 Seasons"), as is the first disc of the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition.

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* The US CD edition of Blue Amazon's ''Javelin'' ''The Javelin'' album is gapless (except gapless, except for the [[RegionalBonus US-exclusive bonus track track]] "4 Seasons"), Seasons"(previously released as is the first disc of the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition.a non-album single).
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* Music/BillieEilish: "bury a friend" → "ilomilo" (''WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?'')[[note]]It even has a ContinuityNod![[/note]]

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* Music/BillieEilish: "bury a friend" → "ilomilo" (''WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?'')[[note]]It (''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'')[[note]]It even has a ContinuityNod![[/note]]
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* Music/BillieEilish: "bury a friend" → "ilomilo" (''WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?'')[[note]]It even has a ContinuityNod![[/note]]
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* Gloria Gaynor's ''Never Can Say Goodbye'' helped to popularize this trope with the first side featuring "Honey Bee", the title track and "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" all flowing into each other.
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* ''Music/MetropolisPt2ScenesFromAMemory'' by Music/DreamTheater, being a RockOpera, does this for most of the tracks aside from scenes 5 and 6, which is a transition between acts.

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* ''Music/MetropolisPt2ScenesFromAMemory'' by Music/DreamTheater, being a RockOpera, does this for most of the tracks is gapless aside from scenes 5 and 6, which is a transition between acts.
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* Pretty much every song on Music/DreamTheater's ''Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence'' does this, although it's a concept album, so it may not count.
** Well, the second disc of ''Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence'' is actually [[EpicRocking one song divided into eight tracks]], so this is to be expected. In general Dream Theater does this a lot, even between albums. ''Six Degrees'' begins with the static from the end of ''Scenes from a Memory'' and ''Train of Thought'' begins with a fade in from the end of ''Six Degrees''.

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* Pretty much every song on Music/DreamTheater's ''Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence'' ''Music/MetropolisPt2ScenesFromAMemory'' by Music/DreamTheater, being a RockOpera, does this, although it's a concept album, so it may not count.
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this for most of the tracks aside from scenes 5 and 6, which is a transition between acts.
** The
second disc of ''Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence'' is actually Turbulence'', being [[EpicRocking one 42-minute song divided into eight tracks]], so this is to be expected.also does this. In general Dream Theater does this a lot, even between albums. The first disc of ''Six Degrees'' begins with the static from the end of ''Scenes from a Memory'' and ''Train of Thought'' begins with a fade in from the end of ''Six Degrees''.
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** "Drowned World/ Substitute For Love" → "Swim" on ''Ray of Light''.

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* Music/JeanMichelJarre's ''Music/{{Oxygene}}'' and ''Equinoxe'' both consist of continuous suites for each side of the record. ''Oxygene 7-13'' and ''Oxygene 3'' later followed suit. ''Equinoxe Infinity'' is also supposed to be gapless, but the iTunes edition has gaps inserted for some reason.

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* Music/JeanMichelJarre's ''Music/{{Oxygene}}'' and ''Equinoxe'' both consist Examples from Music/JeanMichelJarre:
** "Music/{{Oxygene}} 1" → "Oxygène 2"
** "Equinoxe 1" → "Equinoxe 2"
** "Equinoxe 3" → "Equinoxe 4"
** "Equinoxe 5" through "7" are [[SiameseTwinSong Siamese Triplets]].
** "Magnetic Fields 3" → "Magnetic Fields 4", even on ''The Concerts In China''
** Otherwise, he often connects pieces
of continuous suites for each side of the record. ''Oxygene 7-13'' and ''Oxygene 3'' later followed suit. ''Equinoxe Infinity'' is also supposed to be gapless, but the iTunes edition has gaps inserted for some reason.music or entire record sides (''Music/{{Oxygene}}'', ''Equinoxe'', ''Rendez-vous'', ''Chronologie'', ''Oxygène 7-13'', ''Oxygène 3'') with noise or sound effects.
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* Empirion's ''Resume'' album is gapless except for the bonus tracks appended to the [[LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition Deluxe Edition]].

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* Stone Sour opens Part 1 of "House of Gold and Bones" with "Gone Sovereign" → "Absolute Zero"

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* Stone Sour opens Part 1 of "House of Gold and Bones" with "Gone Sovereign" → "Absolute Zero"Zero".
* On {{Music/Captain Beefheart}}'s ''Music/StrictlyPersonal'', "On Tomorrow" → "Beatle Bones 'n' Smokin' Stones".
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* Music/{{Beck}}: "E-Pro" → "Que Onda Guero?" (''Guero'').

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* Music/{{Beck}}: "E-Pro" → "Que Onda Guero?" Guero" (''Guero'').

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