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From Amazon.com: The nouveau Orange County, California, punk legacy kick-starts the soundtrack to Jake Kasdan's updated teen-hell comedy. The Offspring's newly recorded "Defy You" energetically explores their roots, and Social Distortion offer a live version of their trademark "Story of My Life." But that OC focus quickly gives way to a broad, buoyant collection of punk and hip-hop-inflected pop that includes a Green Day-ish new track by Foo Fighters ("The One") and equally hooky cuts by Cake, Lit, Bad Ronald, Quarashi, and Crazy Town. The album's emotional and musical shadings come courtesy of Pete Yorn's subdued "Lose You," the acoustic "Under the Tracks" by Creeper Lagoon, and Phantom Planet's anthemic "California," as well as a welcome pair of tracks ("Lay Down Burden," "Love and Mercy") by original SoCal Sound legend Brian Wilson. First pressings of the album also include a four-track bonus disc with songs by Zebrahead (the appropriate "O.C. Life"), Ill Kidd, the Ataris, and Riddlin' Kids. --Jerry McCulley
track 15 of orange county soundtrack: The title of track 15 is "Hello" and it is by Sugarbomb. It is definitely the best song on the CD and simply in general, although I do love the entire CD. Buy it if you haven't already, and for everyone else who was confused about the title of the hidden track, spread the word! Ciao*
music person: I thought this was an awsome cd. I my self grew up in orange county, and thought the movie was hilarious, and the sound track was even better. one of my favorite songs was 12 rods "glad that its over", depicting much of my teen age years. there are many other wonderful songs on the sound track as well, such as california by Phantom Planet(also one of my favorites. there were even tracks i did not like, but were tolerable because it was such a great sound track. I highly recommend it to anyone who will listen.
Sugarbomb Track: That Sugarbomb song "Hello" is excellent, and as an added bonus it is used in the same exact situation in "National Lampoon's Van Wilder." Both movies fade to the credits with this song. Up there with the song at the end of Hackers for better fade out songs.
I LOVED the movie and I LOVE the soundtrack!!: All the songs were awesome and fit the scenes really well... just a bunch of rock (some of it's not but still fits) and perfect for a teenagers usually messed up life...
Great film...Good Soundtrack: Being a fan of the film and a collector of Film Soundtracks, this has to be one of my favorites. Two reasons why I love the soundtrack is 'The One' by The Foo Fighters and 'California' by Phantom Planet. Both great bands. Other favorites include the ultra catchy 'Butterfly' by Crazytown and the laid back fun 'Shadow Stabbing' by Cake. All in all, a truly great soundtrack which suits the film perfectly or vice versa.
| Artist: | Soundtrack | | Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0696998593329 | | Format: | Soundtrack | | MPN: | 85933 | | Number Of Discs: | 2 | | Original Release Date: | 2001-12-18 | | Release Date: | 2001-12-18 | | UPC: | 696998593329 |
Tracks:- Defy You - The Offspring
- Story Of My Life (Live) - Social Distortion
- The One - Foo Fighters
- Shadow Stabbing - Cake
- Butterfly - Crazytown
- 1st Time - Bad Ronald
- Lay Down Burden - Brian Wilson
- Everything's Cool - Lit
- Glad That It's Over - 12 Rods
- Stick 'Em Up - Quarashi
- Lose You - Pete Yorn
- Under The Tracks - Creeper Lagoon
- Love And Mercy - Brian Wilson
- California - Phantom Planet
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