Push Eject
"Push Eject" | ||||
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Single by Boom Boom Satellites | ||||
from the album Out Loud | ||||
Released | September 19, 1998 | |||
Genre | Electronica, industrial metal | |||
Label |
R&S Records Sony Japan Epic Records (U.S.) | |||
Boom Boom Satellites singles chronology | ||||
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"Push Eject" is a single[1] by the Japanese electronica/rock duo Boom Boom Satellites, combining the title track taken of their first Out Loud album with tracks and remixes previously available on their 7 Ignitions EP in the West.[2]
The song is used as the in-game music in the North American version of the video game Gran Turismo 2.
Versions
Numerous Boom Boom Satellites releases titled "Push Eject" exist,[3] published variously by Sony Japan, R&S and Epic, including a number of promos. The fullest version is the standard Sony release, whose track listing is noted below. Other versions include, variously, a radio edit, a remix by Howie B, "Limbo" (another track from their Out Loud album) and the standard version of "4 A Moment of Silence" in place of some or all of the tracks listed below. Despite the extended track list of the standard version, it is still classed as a maxi single[1][3] by retailers although a discography page on the band's official site refers to it as an "album".[4]
In the early 2000s, a version recorded from radio was available on many MP3 file sharing systems such as Napster. The song was mistakenly identified as a track called "Digital" by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their album The Fragile.[5]
Track listing
All songs written by the Boom Boom Satellites. Track listing is as per Sony CD version.[1][3]
- "Push Eject"
- "The Countless Past To Be Hidden"
- "4 A Moment Of Silence (Trapezoid mix)" Remix by Jack Dangers from Meat Beat Manifesto
- "Dub Me Crazy Ver.02 (Optical Remix)"
- "Dub Me Crazy Ver.02 (Depth Charge Remix)"
- "The Wonderful Wizard of Dub (Dons of Quixote Remix)"