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‘Security’ is by a group called Anti-M. Here’s what Wikipedia has to say about them:
“Anti-M is a Santa Barbara based mostly electronic rock band. While the band has been releasing albums since 1992 their main claim to fame is having a rather famous guest guitarist. Ronnie Montrose, known for forming the band Montrose and starting the career of singer Sammy Hagar, played on the bands second album “Positively Negative”. The band also release a CD of instrumental remixes featuring alternate versions of the songs that Ronnie Montrose played on. The bands discography includes “No Waves in Hell”, “Positively Negative”, “It H-Hurts, the Instrumentals”, A remastered version of “Positively Negative” that features two bonus track instrumentals that include Ronnie Montrose.”
So there you go! This track is on that very album, “Positively Negative”, so it features Ronnie Montrose, that guy who gave Sammy hagar his break. Wow!
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