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*While you mention skateboarding, your song, ‘No Cigars’ is associated a lot with Tony Hawk: Pro Skater 2. Do you play those sort of games?
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Yeah. I remember we did the Warped Tour back in…I can’t remember which year sorry. But anyway, we knew a skater named Steve Caballero and he told us about this game that he was going to be in called Tony Hawk Skateboarding and that was really cool. He gave us a demo of the game that we played in our tour bus and then Tony Hawk asked us if we wanted a song on the game. And of course we did! So we put ‘No Cigar’ on that game and that ended up being a huge selling game. And at that time games were on a CD-R disc and you could only fit like eight or so songs on that. So it was a very big thing to be on. Like nowadays, [games] are all on Blu-Ray discs and there are thousands of songs on those.

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Artist Song Other games
Rage Against the Machine Guerrilla Radio Madden NFL 10
Bad Religion You
Anthrax ft. Chuck D. of Public Enemy Bring The Noise WWE Day of Reckoning, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD, ft. Benny Benassi in NBA Live 09, Chuck D Mix in True Crime: New York CityBring The Noise 20XX feat. Zakk Wylde in Guitar Hero 5
Powerman 5000 When Worlds Collide Smackdown! vs Raw
Naughty by Nature Pin the Tail on the Donkey
Papa Roach Blood Brothers FlatOut 2
The High and Mighty ft. Mos Def & Mad Skillz B-Boy Document 99
Consumed Heavy Metal Winner Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD, Totaled!
Dub Pistols Cyclone
Swingin' Utters Five Lessons Learned
Styles of Beyond Subculture NFL GameDay 2004, Saints Row
Millencolin No Cigar
Alley Life ft. Black Planet Out With the Old
Lagwagon May 16
Fu Manchu Evil Eye Cool Boarders 2001


  • While you mention skateboarding, your song, ‘No Cigars’ is associated a lot with Tony Hawk: Pro Skater 2. Do you play those sort of games?

Yeah. I remember we did the Warped Tour back in…I can’t remember which year sorry. But anyway, we knew a skater named Steve Caballero and he told us about this game that he was going to be in called Tony Hawk Skateboarding and that was really cool. He gave us a demo of the game that we played in our tour bus and then Tony Hawk asked us if we wanted a song on the game. And of course we did! So we put ‘No Cigar’ on that game and that ended up being a huge selling game. And at that time games were on a CD-R disc and you could only fit like eight or so songs on that. So it was a very big thing to be on. Like nowadays, [games] are all on Blu-Ray discs and there are thousands of songs on those.