The band recorded covers of "Build Me Up Buttercup", "That's Entertainment", "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", "O Holy Night", "Teenage Kicks", "Where is the Love?", "Fall at Your Feet" and "Runaway Train", as well as new tracks "Peaches", "Let it Go" and "Mummy Trade", all of which appeared as B-sides to "Air Hostess".
Shipton-on-Cherwell train crash, Oxford (1874) - caused by fracture of a carriage wheel.
train | Wagon Train | The Great Train Robbery | Soul Train | Train | Train (band) | Strangers on a Train | express train | The First Great Train Robbery | MARC Train | Last Train to Clarksville | Zion Train | Terror Train | Strangers on a Train (film) | Soul Train Music Awards | Slow Train | Microsoft Train Simulator | Kristina Train | How to Train Your Dragon | Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! | The Plane Train | The Mystery of the Blue Train | The Great Train Robbery (film) | The Great Train Robbery (1903 film) | Runaway Bay, Queensland | O-Train | How to Train Your Dragon (film) | Express train | wagon train | Train Protection & Warning System |
The accident was featured on season 2 of the National Geographic Channel documentary series Seconds From Disaster in the program Paris Train Crash (also known as Runaway Train).
Studio Tour (Flash Flood, Rockslide, Avalanche, Battle of Galactica, Parting of the Red Sea, Jaws, King Kong Encounter, Runaway Train, Collapsing Bridge, Earthquake, The Mummy's Tomb, The Fast and the Furious: Extreme Close-Up, Skull Island Sea, Stunt Show, Whoville, Psycho and King Kong: 360 3-D tour scenes) (1968–2010) (co-produced with Totally Fun Company, Ride & Show Engineering and Weta Digital)