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The Sega Method is the second single from Scottish outfit Drive-by Argument, released on the 5th March, 2007. Both songs are taken from the band's self titled debut album, Drive-by Argument. The song was a limited release 1000 copy Vinyl, and is also available still via the iTunes Music Store.[1]
[edit] Track Listing
- "The Sega Method" - 4:03
- "Lower Your Pieces" - 4:31
[edit] Trivia
- A Remix was made for the song called "TheSegaMethod (DBak Remix)" a joint effort by DBA and Album engineer Ashley Krajewski, with a small section featuring the rapping talents of London based Th'Ends.
- The song is now being used for the theme tune of the Portuguese Vodafone television advertisements, one of which includes famed French beatboxer Joseph Pulpo doing his own rendition of the song at the end of the advert.
[edit] Personal
- Stewart "Stoke" Brock - Vocals and Synthesizer
- Stuart Kennedy - Lead Guitar
- Colin Keenan - Rhythm Guitar
- Ryan Drever - Bass Guitar
- Lewis Gardiner - Acoustic/Electronic Drums
[edit] References
- ^ The Sega Method on iTunes. Retrieved on 2007-03-05.
[edit] External links