1 |
Dirty
Little Secret - The All-American Rejects |
2 |
Honestly
- Cartel |
3 |
Chelsea
- Stefy |
4 |
Hope
Song - Rock Kills Kid |
5 |
Instantly
Gratified - People In Planes |
6 |
Better
Open The Door - Motion City Soundtrack |
7 |
Time
After Time - Quietdrive |
8 |
Fool
For Love - Stefy |
9 |
This
Will Be Our Year - Ok Go |
10 |
I
Like What You Say - Nada Surf. |
11 |
Float
On - Ben Lee |
12 |
Sunset
Lover - Josh Kelley |
13 |
We
Got To Leave - Caesars |
14 |
The
Next Big Thing - Rockett Queen |
REVIEW
I
read from IMDB that someone thought that John Tucker Must
Die the movie is as good as Bring It On. This means it is
also similar to High School Musical. This means hot horny
high school girls and even hornier jocks bringing it on while
some high school musical is being played in the background.
Next thing we know, someone must die.
The
music we hear in the background of John Tucker Must Die is
sung by people like The All-American Rejects and groups like
Stefy and Motion City Soundtrack. Unfortunately, The All-American
Rejects didn’t really deliver. Instead, tucked somewhere
in the album are nice tracks such as Stefy’s Fool for
Love and Nada Surf’s I Love What You Say, as well as
Ben Lee’s Float On.
However,
I find myself experiencing a general sense of malaise while
listening to the soundtrack. It is probably due to old age,
but I had no problems with the SoaP soundtrack. Then I heard
Quietdrive’s warped Time after time and everything falls
into place. There is nothing wrong with the soundtrack, but
something is wrong with the subject matter.
You
know those high school parties on TV with too much coke (the
soft drink!) but no alcohol; many awkward goons but just a
few dudes; many Rini Bells but only one Kirsten Dunst? The
player in the background sounds just like this. The soundtrack
did not rise above mediocrity.
SOUNDTRACK
RATING:
Review
by Lim Mun Pong
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