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*[[Depeche Mode]] - [[Music for the Masses]] ([[1987]])
:''Mission Impossible'' (Short 30 second instrumental track after a 30 second pause at the end of ''Pimpf''. Also known as Interlude 1)
*[[Depeche Mode]] - [[Violator (album)|Violator]] ([[1990]])
:''Crucified'' (Short track at the end of the album version of ''Enjoy the Silence''. During the song you can hear a distorted [[Andrew Fletcher]] shout "CRUCIFIED". Also known as Interlude 2)
:''Interlude 3'' (Short instrumental at the end of ''Blue Dress'', with some synthetic moaning similar to ''Pimpf''. Unlike Mission Impossible and Crucified, it does not have a nickname other than "Interlude 3")
*[[Depeche Mode]] - [[Songs of Faith and Devotion]] ([[1993]])
:''Interlude 4'' (Excerpts from a Brian Eno remix of ''I Feel You'' that appears at the end of ''Get Right With Me'', it's often used to introduce the song when played live. This is the last hidden interlude. While all later Depeche Mode albums have interludes, they are given their own track and are listed on the album)
*[[Depeche Mode]] - [[Ultra (album)|Ultra]] ([[1997]])
:''Junior Painkiller'' (Unmarked instrumental track on most versions of ''Ultra'', after a 90 second period of silence after the closing song "Insight")