Songs in Video Games
- "Captain Cocktail" in Test Drive 6 and Supercar Street Challenge.
- "Time's Running Out" in Test Drive 6, Twisted Metal 4 and Supercar Street Challenge.
- "Break The Madness" in Demolition Racer and Demolition Racer: No Exit.
- "Stop & Panic" in Demolition Racer,Demolition Racer: No Exit,Need for Speed: High Stakes, ATV Offroad Fury and FIFA Football 2002.
- "Abba Zabba" in Demolition Racer and Demolition Racer: No Exit
- "Back on a Mission" in Need for Speed Underground 2, Apocalypse and Cool Boarders 2001.
- "Nassau" in Supercar Street Challenge.
- "The Answer" in Demolition Racer and Demolition Racer: No Exit.
- "Back on a Mission" was featured in the movie Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.
- "Breakbeat Suckers" in Downhill Domination.
- "Break In" in Gran Turismo 3
- "Hit the Decks" in XGRA: Extreme-G Racing Association
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