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The interview begins with Tate recognising former rugby player Will Carling before important details start being revealed. Sega supposedly looked for a band with "street cred" to compose a song for Sonic 3. Right Said Fred were chosen and created Wonderman, a song previously on one of their albums but remixed to have relevance to Sonic the Hedgehog. The track proved to be fairly unsuccessful (supposedly being the lowest charting song to appear on a Now album at the time), but the article suggests it was a hit. The interview continues by saying the band enjoy playing games whilst touring and lyricist Fred Fairbrass says that the collaboration between gamers and the music industry is a natural marriage. Guitarist showed Tate a picture of a fan with the band's name tattooed on her anatomy, le

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  • The interview begins with Tate recognising former rugby player Will Carling before important details start being revealed. Sega supposedly looked for a band with "street cred" to compose a song for Sonic 3. Right Said Fred were chosen and created Wonderman, a song previously on one of their albums but remixed to have relevance to Sonic the Hedgehog. The track proved to be fairly unsuccessful (supposedly being the lowest charting song to appear on a Now album at the time), but the article suggests it was a hit. The interview continues by saying the band enjoy playing games whilst touring and lyricist Fred Fairbrass says that the collaboration between gamers and the music industry is a natural marriage. Guitarist showed Tate a picture of a fan with the band's name tattooed on her anatomy, le
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  • The interview begins with Tate recognising former rugby player Will Carling before important details start being revealed. Sega supposedly looked for a band with "street cred" to compose a song for Sonic 3. Right Said Fred were chosen and created Wonderman, a song previously on one of their albums but remixed to have relevance to Sonic the Hedgehog. The track proved to be fairly unsuccessful (supposedly being the lowest charting song to appear on a Now album at the time), but the article suggests it was a hit. The interview continues by saying the band enjoy playing games whilst touring and lyricist Fred Fairbrass says that the collaboration between gamers and the music industry is a natural marriage. Guitarist showed Tate a picture of a fan with the band's name tattooed on her anatomy, leading her to suggest that it's only a matter of time before the latest rock 'n' roll accessory is things like the Sonic Titanic Tattoo Collection. Tate's interview was concluded by a photograph from Steve Cook, showing the trio posing with Sonic and Tails plush toys as well as Issue 19 of STC.
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