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Artist: Dr. Bombay<br>
Artist: Dr. Bombay<br>
Composition/Arrangement/Lyrics: Robert Uhimann, Ceaser Zamini<br>
Vocals: Jonny Jakobson<br>
Album: Rice and Curry (1998)
BPM: 136-138<br>
BPM: 136-138<br>
Genre: Indie Euro/Dance<br>
Length: 1:51<br>
Genre: INDIE EURO/DANCE<br>
VJ: None<br>
VJ: None<br>
First Appeared On: [[AC 2nd style]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC 2nd style|beatmania IIDX 2nd style]]<br>
Length: 1:51<br>
Other Music Game Appearances: None.


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==


* [[S.O.S. (THE TIGER TOOK MY FAMILY)]], a remix by DR.JEKYLL, was later seen in [[AC 3rd style]].
* Another song from Dr. Bombay's Rice and Curry album, [[Odoru! Fukujinzuke (CALCUTTA)|踊る!福神漬 (CALCUTTA)]], appears in beatmania IIDX 2nd style.
* [[S.O.S. (THE TIGER TOOK MY FAMILY)]], a dance remix by DR.JEKYLL, was later seen in [[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


None.
* On its single and on Dr. Bombay's album ''Rice and Curry'', S.O.S's is known as '''S.O.S. (THE TIGER TOOK MY FAMILY)'''.
* S.O.S uses its original music video for its video in beatmania IIDX.
* S.O.S's 14KEY chart held the record at the time of its debut for the most notes of ''any'' beatmania IIDX chart, with 911 notes.
** This very short-lived record would be beaten [[AC 3rd style|one game later]] by [[era (nostalimix)]], whose ANOTHER14 chart contains 1226 notes.


== Music Production Info ==
== Music Production Info ==


Commentary by [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]:
=== [[dj TAKA]] ===


This is a song by the "mysterious Indian", Dr. Bombay. The strong synth riffs at the beginning and the amusing sound effects in the middle make this a really good song for Beatmania, so we were able to license it for use in the game. It's a little hard, but good things come in the dawn after the clear of a song ...
This is a song by the "mysterious Indian", Dr. Bombay. The strong synth riffs at the beginning and the amusing sound effects in the middle make this a really good song for Beatmania, so we were able to license it for use in the game. It's a little hard, but good things come in the dawn after the clear of a song ...
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== Video Production Info ==
== Video Production Info ==


Commentary by [[VJ GYO]]:
=== [[VJ GYO]] ===


I think there are a lot of people who are struck with the impact, power, divergence, and plain fun in this movie. Dr. Bombay becomes a hunter and chases after a ferocious tiger (tiger person?) in this video, but since we had to cut it down to a game sized version, we weren't sure how it would come across. I hope you'll look for the full video on the music video channels. incidentally, if you listen closely to the lyrics, you'll see how they relate to the video (it makes it even more fun!).
I think there are a lot of people who are struck with the impact, power, divergence, and plain fun in this movie. Dr. Bombay becomes a hunter and chases after a ferocious tiger (tiger person?) in this video, but since we had to cut it down to a game sized version, we weren't sure how it would come across. I hope you'll look for the full video on the music video channels. incidentally, if you listen closely to the lyrics, you'll see how they relate to the video (it makes it even more fun!).

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