8-Ball
8-Ball is a four-piece rock band from Okinawa, Japan, formed in 1998, and consists of lead singer Ray; Leon, drummer; Chris, bassist and Keiichi Sato the guitarist.
The band are mainly known internationally by non-rock fans for its song (Need For) Speed which have been the theme tune for the drifting series D1 Grand Prix on the video magazine, Video Option; since the series inauguration, its other song Can't Carry On which is played at the closing stage of the coverage. As a result of the popularity of its two songs, the band were signed to the Avex Trax label. As well as this, their other song Masquerade opens the video series of its D1GP spinoff series D1 Street Legal.
The guitarist, Keiichi, tends to have a fondness of playing Super Mario Bros. game tunes with his electric guitar which he is seen in YouTube[1][2]
Releases
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Tracklist: Give Me What You Got
No. | Title | Runtime |
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1 | Give Me What You Got (Cub Mix) | 7:15 |
2 | Give Me What You Got (Hixxy Mix) | 5:35 |
3 | Give Me What You Got (Alex K Mix) | 6:13 |
4 | Give Me What You Got (Delusion Mix) | 5:11 |
5 | Give Me What You Got (Total Control Mix) | 4:54 |
6 | Give Me What You Got (Xtra Mix) | 5:38 |