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Two titles are registered on BMI under the Junkyard Scientific name: "Animal House" and "Flight Path". Both credit Ryu, Cheapshot, Vin Skully and James Katalbas as songwriters.<ref>[http://repertoire.bmi.com/DetailView.aspx?detail=titleid&keyid=22078700&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&blnAltTitles=True BMI | Repertoire Search]</ref><ref>[http://repertoire.bmi.com/DetailView.aspx?detail=titleid&keyid=22078828&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&blnAltTitles=True BMI | Repertoire Search]</ref> According to Ryu, they were recorded strictly for licensing purposes as they are not the kind of tracks that he would normally do.
Two titles are registered on BMI under the Junkyard Scientific name: "Animal House" and "Flight Path". Both credit Ryu, Cheapshot, Vin Skully and James Katalbas as songwriters.<ref>[http://repertoire.bmi.com/DetailView.aspx?detail=titleid&keyid=22078700&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&blnAltTitles=True BMI | Repertoire Search]</ref><ref>[http://repertoire.bmi.com/DetailView.aspx?detail=titleid&keyid=22078828&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&blnAltTitles=True BMI | Repertoire Search]</ref> According to Ryu, they were recorded strictly for licensing purposes as they are not the kind of tracks that he would normally do.


Both tracks were made available on The Math Club's (Cheapshot and Vin Skully's music composing company) official website<ref>[http://www.mathclubmusic.com/fuji-audio-tracks/flight-path/ Flight Path - The Math Club], April 2013</ref> and "Animal House" is featured on Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's 2014 action comedy film ''22 Jump Street'' (but not included on the soundtrack album). The group wrote, ''"We teamed up with an old friend of ours, Ryu from Styles of Beyond, a while back just to create a few tracks for fun. Low and behold, a friend of HIS heard the song, pitched it to a friend of HIS and boom we got a placement in what looks like the funniest film this year! Shows you how important friends are, huh?"''<ref>[http://www.mathclubmusic.com/portfolio/22-jump-street/ 22 Jump Street - The Math Club], June 2014</ref>
Both tracks were made available on The Math Club's (Cheapshot and Vin Skully's music composing company) official website<ref>[http://www.mathclubmusic.com/fuji-audio-tracks/flight-path/ Flight Path - The Math Club], April 2013</ref> and "Animal House" is featured on Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's 2014 action comedy film ''22 Jump Street'' (but not included in the soundtrack album). The group wrote, ''"We teamed up with an old friend of ours, Ryu from Styles of Beyond, a while back just to create a few tracks for fun. Low and behold, a friend of HIS heard the song, pitched it to a friend of HIS and boom we got a placement in what looks like the funniest film this year! Shows you how important friends are, huh?"''<ref>[http://www.mathclubmusic.com/portfolio/22-jump-street/ 22 Jump Street - The Math Club], June 2014</ref>


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Revision as of 07:12, 3 March 2018

Junkyard Scientific was a name that a friend of Ryu's, named Jerry, came up with prior to Styles Of Beyond existing and they both thought it was cool. It never formed into a proper crew but Ryu referenced it in songs occasionally as he liked the name.

Back in the day, Mike Shinoda also rapped with Styles Of Beyond members using the name[1] and mentioned it on the Xero songs "Fuse", "Closing" and "Fiends".

Two titles are registered on BMI under the Junkyard Scientific name: "Animal House" and "Flight Path". Both credit Ryu, Cheapshot, Vin Skully and James Katalbas as songwriters.[2][3] According to Ryu, they were recorded strictly for licensing purposes as they are not the kind of tracks that he would normally do.

Both tracks were made available on The Math Club's (Cheapshot and Vin Skully's music composing company) official website[4] and "Animal House" is featured on Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's 2014 action comedy film 22 Jump Street (but not included in the soundtrack album). The group wrote, "We teamed up with an old friend of ours, Ryu from Styles of Beyond, a while back just to create a few tracks for fun. Low and behold, a friend of HIS heard the song, pitched it to a friend of HIS and boom we got a placement in what looks like the funniest film this year! Shows you how important friends are, huh?"[5]

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