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{{sub-stub}}The '''S.S.T. Band''' (S.S.T.バンド-) ('''S'''ega '''S'''ound '''T'''eam Band) were a group formed by Sega sound employees during the late 1980 and early 1990s. They specialised primarily in rock versions of Sega arcade games from this era, though also performed some original works.
 
{{sub-stub}}The '''S.S.T. Band''' (S.S.T.バンド-) ('''S'''ega '''S'''ound '''T'''eam Band) were a group formed by Sega sound employees during the late 1980 and early 1990s. They specialised primarily in rock versions of Sega arcade games from this era, though also performed some original works.
  
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At its core, the S.S.T. Band consists of keyboard player [[Kimitaka Matsumae|Kimitaka "HARRIER" Matsumae]] and guitarists [[Jouji Iijima|Jouji "GALAXY" Iijima]] and [[Koichi Namiki]]. [[Shingo Komori|Shingo "BURNER" Komori]] was the band's bass player, who was replaced with [[Masato Saito|Masato "TURBO" Saito]] in 1989. [[Hiroshi Miyauchi]] (keyboard) and [[Takehiko Tanabe|Takehiko "THUNDER" Tanabe]] (drums) were part of the group before being replaced in 1990 by [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]] and [[Hisanori Kumamaru|Hisanori "SPLASH" Kumamaru]], respectively. [[Issei Noro]] was a guest guitarist in 1989.
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The group officially disbanded in 1993, though have met up on various occasions since.
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==Discography==
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''Note: names/formatting may be incorrect''
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*''[[Galaxy Force -G.S.M. SEGA 1-]]'' (1988)
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*''[[Power Drift & Mega Drive -G.S.M. SEGA 2-]]'' (1988)
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*''[[Super Sonic Team -G.S.M. SEGA 3-]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Mega Selection -G.S.M. SEGA-]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Hit Sega]]'' (1990)
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*''[[After Burner (Soundtrack)|After Burner]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Hyper Drive -G.S.M. SEGA 4-]]'' (1990)
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*''[[S.S.T. Band Live]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Game Music Festival Live '90: Zuntata vs. S.S.T.Band]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Formula -G.S.M. SEGA 5-]]'' (1991)
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*''[[From Ula]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Strike Fighter (Soundtrack)|Strike Fighter]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Mega Selection II -G.S.M. SEGA-]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Virtual Audio F-1 GP The Exhaust Sound]]'' (1992)
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*''[[OutRun (Soundtrack)|OutRun]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Blind Spot]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Game Music Festival: Super Live '92]]'' (1992)
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*''[[I Can Survive F-1 Grand Prix 1992]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Tachyon F-1 Grand Prix 1992]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Game Music Festival Live Summer '93: Official Bootleg Cassette]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Virtual Audio F-1 GP The Exhaust Sound '92]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Scitron 10th Anniversary Special CD Sampler]]'' (1998)
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*''[[Back in the S.S.T. Band!!: The Very Best]]'' (2003)
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*''[[Game Sound Legend Arrange Series "Speed & Wind"]]'' (2004)
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*''[[S.S.T. Band: Live History]]'' (2006)
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*''[[OutRun Sound Tracks: Complement]]'' (2007)
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*''[[After Burner 20th Anniversary Box]]'' (2007)
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Revision as of 07:55, 15 October 2011

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The S.S.T. Band (S.S.T.バンド-) (Sega Sound Team Band) were a group formed by Sega sound employees during the late 1980 and early 1990s. They specialised primarily in rock versions of Sega arcade games from this era, though also performed some original works.

At its core, the S.S.T. Band consists of keyboard player Kimitaka "HARRIER" Matsumae and guitarists Jouji "GALAXY" Iijima and Koichi Namiki. Shingo "BURNER" Komori was the band's bass player, who was replaced with Masato "TURBO" Saito in 1989. Hiroshi Miyauchi (keyboard) and Takehiko "THUNDER" Tanabe (drums) were part of the group before being replaced in 1990 by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi and Hisanori "SPLASH" Kumamaru, respectively. Issei Noro was a guest guitarist in 1989.

The group officially disbanded in 1993, though have met up on various occasions since.

Discography

Note: names/formatting may be incorrect