Texas A&M fans that made the season-opening trip to South Carolina last year were able to see the Aggies roll to a convincing 52-28 victory.

While there was talk afterwards about then-A&M quarterback Kenny Hill possibly bringing another Heisman to Aggieland after his performance that day, there was another subject that came up even more frequently from those in attendance.

The song "Sandstorm" by Darude.

The Gamecocks are famous for the playing the song in Williams-Brice Stadium to try to create an intimidating atmosphere. While it didn't quite work out for them that day, it did certainly annoy A&M fans to no end. After that game, it seemed there was no escaping the song either.

The team started using it in practice while it caught in other stadiums througout college football as well. Towards the end of the season, it even started playing at Kyle Field. However, when that happened, it caused a little bit more serious of an annoyance.

According to the Houston Chronicle, the new South end zone seating at Kyle Field swayed quite a bit during the season finale against LSU. While it has been deemed safe, fans complained about it and now the stands are being reinforced with steel.

So what caused the swaying?

"It's very technical, but the particular frequency (of 'Sandstorm') was the issue," said Craig Kaufman, project manager for the architectural firm Populous, which designed A&M's rebuilt stadium.