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After they gained fame with the 1997 album Floored in 1998, the single " Speed Home California " and " Mean Machine " off Lemonade and Brownies was featured in the PlayStation game Road Rash 3D, and its Nintendo 64 counterpart Road Rash 64, respectively.
It also appeared on the fictional radio station Radio X on the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and in the 32-bit version of Road Rash.
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They were featured in the soundtrack of the popular Sony PlayStation video game Road Rash 3-D and have contributed music for films as well.
A screenshot of Road Rash for the Sega Genesis.
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Road Rash is the name of a motorcycle-racing video game series by Electronic Arts, in which the player participates in violent illegal street races.
Road Rash and two of its sequels later appeared on the EA Replay collection for the PSP.
Screenshot of Road Rash for the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis
Road Rash has a smoothly-rendered vertical element.
In Road Rash, players had to contend with grade changes, and the physics — though rudimentary compared to today's games — reflected the act of going up or down a hill, as well as turning while climbing, etc.
Road Rash also introduced an interactive race environment, with street signs, trees, poles, and livestock, which could interact with the player's vehicle.
Part of what separated Road Rash from other racing games was its combat element.
Later Road Rash games were among the first video games to include licensed music tracks from major recording artists in gameplay.
Road Rash debuted on the 16-bit Sega Mega Drive / Genesis in 1991.
The game was eventually ported onto the Game Gear, Sega Master System, Nintendo Game Boy and Commodore Amiga, making the debut title the only Road Rash game of the Genesis series to have been distributed onto other consoles and computers.
Road Rash II, the sequel to the first game, was released the next year in 1992, also on the Sega Genesis.
Road Rash II was heavily based on the same engine and sprites as the first Road Rash game.

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In addition, multiple trailer trucks ( known as Road Trains ) traverse these roads and extreme care must be taken when around these vehicles, due to their weight, length ( often three full trailers long ) and amount of dust thrown up by 46 + tyres.
Road bicycles use tires 18 to 25 millimeters wide, most often completely smooth, or slick, and inflated to high pressure in order to roll fast on smooth surfaces.
In declining urban areas ( like Kingston Road in Scarborough, Ontario ), the remaining low-end motels from the two-lane highway era are often seen as seedy places for the homeless, prostitution and drugs as vacant rooms in now-bypassed areas are often rented by social-service agencies to house refugees, abuse victims and families awaiting social housing.
Initial roads, such as the Great South Road southwards from Auckland, were often built by the British Army to move troops, and were constructed to a comparatively high standard.
Road running competitions are running events ( predominantly long distance ) which are mainly conducted on courses of paved or tarmac roads, although major events often finish on the track of a main stadium.
Road rallies are the original form, held on highways open to normal traffic, where the emphasis is not on outright speed but on accurate timekeeping and navigation and on vehicle reliability, often on difficult roads and over long distances.
In later years this became a prominent and often successful sideline for major producers, as evidenced by the string of albums by the studio group The Alan Parsons Project ( created by former EMI / Abbey Road staff engineer Alan Parsons ) and the successful musical adaptation of H. G.
Dybo noted that " according to historians, the main driving force of the Great Silk Road were not just Sogdians, but the carriers of a mixed Sogdian-Türkic culture that often came from mixed families.
In some towns, the area near the Boston Post Road has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places, since it was often the first road in the area, and some buildings of historical significance were built along it.
In order to facilitate overland travel, the mission settlements were situated approximately 30 miles ( 48 kilometers ) apart, so that they were separated by one day's long ride on horseback along the 600-mile ( 966-kilometer ) long el Camino Real, Spanish for " the Royal Road ", though often referred to today as the King's Highway, and also known as the California Mission Trail.
Other hits include " Send Me a Postcard " in 1968 / 69 and " Long and Lonesome Road " ( often mistakenly named as " Long Lonesome Road ") in 1969.
Signs often use blue circles based on the obligatory signs of the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.
The gap between Minaret Road ( not to be confused with Minaret Summit Road ), which runs northeast into the Sierras from North Fork, and the end of the Red's Meadow Road is less than 10 miles, and plans for a highway ( or tunnel ) connecting the Eastern Sierra and the San Joaquin Valley via Minaret Summit had often been discussed.
* Kenilworth Road Stadium, the home of Luton Town F. C., has a suite named after Morecambe ; he was a vociferous supporter and one-time president of the club and voiced his enthusiasm on the television, often shouting Luton For The Cup!
The town is often called " Train Town USA " because of the many railroad attractions in and around town, including the Strasburg Rail Road and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
They came so often that they created a trail and called it the Boonslick Road.
Exit 25 ( North Carolina Highway 73, but most often referred to as Sam Furr Road ) provides access to the Birkdale Village area and shopping, medical, and office complexes that have been built since the exit opened.
By the start of the Revolutionary War, Stephensburg was often called simply " New Town " or " Newtown ", as the new settlement on the Great Wagon Road south of Winchester.
This road is often said to have been the original " Skid Road " in the literal sense serving a saw mill owned by Henry Yesler.
By the age of nineteen, using the name Clifton Webb, he had become a professional ballroom dancer, often partnering " exceedingly decorative " star dancer Bonnie Glass ( she eventually replaced him with Rudolph Valentino ), and performed in about two dozen operettas before debuting on Broadway as Bosco in The Purple Road, which opened at the Liberty Theatre on April 7, 1913, and ran for 136 performances before closing in August.
Road surfaces are often made from asphalt concrete which uses bitumen as a matrix.

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