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Use the links in the left sidebar to navigate SEIBERTRON.com's Atari Transformers Playstation2 section DROPBOX Fact Sheet
- Rock quintet features vocalist John Kosco, guitarist Lee Richards, guitarist Joe Wilkinson, bassist James Preziosa and drummer Bob Jenkins
- Band is first signing to Godsmack frontman Sully Erna's new label, Realign/Universal Records
- Dropbox' self titled debut is slated for release April 13, 2004
- Dropbox will open for Godsmack, the multi-platinum, Grammy nominated rock band, this spring following Godsmack's sold-out tour with Metallica.
- The explosive first single "Wishbone" is prominently featured in the TRANSFORMERS™ PlayStation®2 game by Atari, Inc.
- Dropbox is arranging and re-recording their own version of the TRANSFORMERS™ theme song in honor of the brand's 20th anniversary and Atari's new video game.
- "Wishbone" features Godsmack's Sully Erna on drums.
DROPBOX Promotional Tracks
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Dropbox - Track #1 (03:46) |
The first Transformers PS2 track from the rock group Dropbox whose songs are featured in the game from Atari |
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Dropbox - Track #2 (03:42) |
The second Transformers PS2 track from the rock group Dropbox whose songs are featured in the game from Atari |
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DROPBOX Press Releases
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Dropbox giving away TF game!
August 6th, 2004 - The group Dropbox, who's music is featured in the PS2 Transformers game, is giving away several copies of the game. They are currently holding a contest where three winners will receive a copy of the game and a copy of their self titled debut album. Go here to enter the contest. |
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All-new Atari section launches for Transformers(TM) PlayStation®2 Game
April 25th, 2004 - The floodgates have opened! Behold - SEIBERTRON.com´s official Atari TransformersTM PlayStation®2 Game section! Over 400 screen captures from the game! Official full-length audio tracks from the rock band Dropbox! 19 preview video clips including the official trailers! A list of online retailers where you can pre-order the game! Quotes from people who have reviewed the game and links to the of ... click here to read the full article
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Press Releases from Atari about Dropbox and TF game
April 21st, 2004 - I have posted 2 press releases from the band DROPBOX (who´s music will be featured in the upcoming Transformers PS2 video game from Atari) to SEIBERTRON.com´s Transforum Articles section.
Atari and Universal Motown Records Group Announce Joint Marketing Relationship (Apr 12, 04)
Dropbox Helps Celebrate Transformers 20th Anniversary with Atari (Apr 2, 04)
Both of these were released ear ... click here to read the full article
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Transformers / Dropbox Q&A and Live Action Movie News
April 20th, 2004 - Gamespy have published an interview with rock band Dropbox now well known for their involvement with the upcoming Transformers PS2 game soundtrack. The band talk about their favourite Transformers, why they agreed to help out with the game´s soundtrack, and they also mention that the song ´Wishbone´ and their cover of the Transformers theme will feature on the soundtrack of the upcoming movie! Che ... click here to read the full article
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Atari and Universal Join Forces In The Name Of Transformers!
April 12th, 2004 - Today, Atari and the Universal Motown Records Group announced that they are joining forces to cross-promote the new Transformers PS2 game and the band featured on the game´s soundtrack, Dropbox. So, what does this mean for Transformers fans?
- DROPBOX´S debut single, "Wishbone," as well as the band´s recording of its version of the TRANSFORMERS theme song will be available in the game as un-locka ... click here to read the full article
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Dropbox and The Transformers
April 5th, 2004 - An article has appeared on the site of RockRage Online which features the new band Dropbox. As previously has been reported, several music tracks performed by Dropbox, including their debut single Wishbone, can be found on the soon to be released Atari Transformers PS2 Game. In the article the band was asked why they had lend their services to the game. Read the article to see what their response ... click here to read the full article
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