Red Line (album)
Red Line is the fifth full-length album by Trans Am, released in 2000.
The track "Let's Take The Fresh Step Together" uses a timestretched sample of the default Windows 98 startup sound.
The track "Diabolical Cracker" was used in the Joseph Kosinski-directed Gears of War 2 trailer, entitled "Rendezvous", that debuted during E3 2008, with a shortened form of Alan Seeger's World War I poem I Have a Rendezvous with Death recited alongside.[3]
Track listing
- "Let's Take the Fresh Step Together"
- "I Want It All"
- "Casual Friday"
- "Polizei (Zu spät)"
- "Village in Bubbles"
- "For Now and Forever"
- "Play in the Summer"
- "Where Do You Want to Fuck Today?"
- "Don't Bundle Me"
- "Mr. Simmons"
- "Diabolical Cracker"
- "I'm Coming Down"
- "The Dark Gift"
- "Air and Space"
- "Talk You All Tight"
- "Lunar Landing"
- "Bad Cat"
- "Slow Response"
- "Getting Very Nervous"
- "Ragged Agenda"
- "Shady Groove"
Japan release extra tracks
- "Ragged Agenda (Spivvy Nice Mix)"
- "Grooveship Heights"
- "Shady Groove (Good Cat Mix)"
External links
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Richard-San, Mark (2000-09-05). "Album Reviews: Trans Am: Red Line". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2013-02-09.
- ↑ Anonymous Content's Rendezvous with Death in Gears of War.
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- Philip Manley
- Sebastian Thomson
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