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Car Stereo Wars : ウィキペディア英語版
Car Stereo Wars

Car Stereo Wars are a pop band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 2000.
==History==

Car Stereo Wars were formed in Melbourne in 2000 by Jason White and Matt Gillman after meeting at a computer animation course. They were joined soon after by Alyssa Doe on vocals and went on to release their first EP "Project A." The song "Broken" was then picked up for Ministry of Sounds Chillout Sessions and subsequently signed to Ministry of Sound Australia and released "They Asked me to be in a Movie" EP in 2003.〔(Ministry of Sound website - Car Stereo Wars profile )〕 The single "Come to Nothing" was then added to the playlist of a subsequent Ministry of Sound chillout compilation.
The band released their debut album in 2008 "For Your Comfort and Safety" and has enjoyed recent commercial success with the track "Come to Nothing" being used in a Tic Tac television commercial in the United States and available as a free download from the Tic Tac USA website.〔(Tic Tac USA website )〕 The track has also been used in an advertisement for DELL Computers.〔(Article on tech website Engadget )〕

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