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Crystal Method Enter The Gaming Realm, Remix Garbage

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Posted Apr 25, 1998 12:00 AM

First they conquered the U.S, then Europe, now electronica luminaries the Crystal Method are breaking into the transcendental realm of the PlayStation. |

L.A.'s own break-beat masters will contribute 10 original and remix versions of their dance hits to the soundtrack for the new Fox Interactive PlayStation game, N20: Nitrous Oxide.

Joy stick-crazed fans may select any combination of Crystal Method songs to play continuously during their 3-D interstellar space race. The game will premiere in June with the following techno smashes: "Busy Child," "Keep Home Alive," "Now is the Time," "Trip Like I Do," "Vapor Trail," "She's My Pusher," "Cherry Twist" and "Comin' Back."

"Nitrous Oxide combines psychedelics and the Crystal Method, which is a no lose situation," Crystal Method founder Ken Jordan said. "We feel very lucky to be part of such an amazing game," added Crystal Method cohort Scott Kirkland.

Suffering no shortage of projects, the famous club junkies just finished a remix version of the new Garbage song "I Think I'm Paranoid" last Thursday and will embark on an 11-day European tour with Shirley Manson and the "Stupid Girl" crew on May 31.

The Crystal Method will also headline a U.S. tour this summer, when the duo will likely premiere a new single titled "Comin' Back." (Anni Layne)


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