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it's called 'My Brain is Hanging Upside Down' by The Ramones (tomm098)
Yes, Pirate Radio was simply its title in the US. The Pirate Radio soundtrack is no different to the boat that rocked soundtrack. (grakka)
The official soundtrack contained only 16 of the 40 songs heard in the movie. (tomm098)
It's called 'Happy Drunk' by Pigmix. Sorry I must of missed that one. Thanks. (tomm098)
I think it's part of the score... I'll check. (Film buff dude.)
If it's right before the credits, it's probably part of the score. Can you be more specific about the scene? (Film buff dude.)
I believe it's "Sway" by Bic Runga. (Film buff dude.)
I think that might be at several places where he and Bella are talking, but I'm thinking it's most prominant before she punches him after he's kissed her the 1st time and again when he's all busted up after the big fight. (rainbowkittys)
I believe Atlas is played VERY BRIEFLY when Edward and Bella are in the car as he's taking her to drop off with Jacob. Right before Edward asks Bella "doesn't he own a shirt?". (rainbowkittys)
I believe so. (Film buff dude.)
'Uprising' by Muse (JimS)
No official soundtrack was released, but you can listen to the playlist in the sidebar. (tomm098)
I think it's 'Atrevido' by Orishas. (tomm098)
It's called 'All Out of Love' by Air Supply. The song also features in the movie. (tomm098)
I watched that film many times and I don't think I've heard it once. It does play in the trailer, yet it's also on the film's soundtrack. I don't get it. (Film buff dude.)
It's an awesome song called 'All My Friends' by LCD Soundsystem. The score for Greenberg was also composed by James Murphy who is also a member of LCD soundsystem. (tomm098)
Unfortunately only a score soundtrack was released for the movie, which consists of the composed music by John Powell. Here's the amazon link http://www.amazon.com/Knight-Day-John-Powell/dp/B003R3JOG8 (tomm098)
Click "add scene descriptions" at the bottom where it says "Director, Actors, Total songs, External Links, add scene descriptions". It shows the name of the user who added the description under the songs and artist(s). Trust me, you'll see it. I'm guessing your username is cinnabits? (Film buff dude.)
I think that's just music people would usually play during a wedding. Or are you talking about the song after Harold, Kumar, and Vanessa leave the wedding? That song is "Heaven is a Place on Earth" by Belinda Carlisle. I'll have another look at that scene and let you know if I notice anything else. (Film buff dude.)
I'm pretty sure it's part of the score called 'Trick or Treat' by Marius Vries. (tomm098)
I think that's probably part of the score... I'll check when I get the time. (Film buff dude.)
a song plays just after james confronts lisa, and james moves away. It's the song that they "play like 20 times a day", Rock Me Amadeus (guitarheadritz)
Isnt It Strange by The Scissor Sisters (tomm098)
'Darling I Do' by Landon Pigg and Lucy Schwartz (tomm098)
'Red Tape' by Agent Provocateur (tomm098)
'The name of the Game' by The Crystal Method (tomm098)
"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" by Urge Overkill (JimS)
thank you :) I highly recommend watching it (and its sequel "Hooked: New Level" (actually, it's the second part of the movie). The soundtrack is brilliant as well (Starla)
It's a part of the score, called 'Corridor' by John Murphy. (tomm098)
What country do you live in? I live in Australia and I know Sanity and JB Hi Fi sell it. (tomm098)I'd try FYE or any other Music shop. I'm sure even Wal-Mart or Myjers might even sell it (Shibby)
When Sean William Scott's character attempts to climb up the Latino gang's house and then falls and breaks his neck. (Film buff dude.)
I saw on Itunes that a soundtrack did get released, but it's not even worth listening to. It's all just music that was in the movie and not the songs. You can search for the songs on the list through Itunes or whatever else. Sorry to disappoint. (Film buff dude.)
It was pretty good. I'll admit Iiked it more than the soundtrack. (Film buff dude.)
I don't think so, sorry. (Film buff dude.)
Sorry, dude. I have no idea. (Film buff dude.)I think it's called 'Pussy (Real Good)' by Jacki-O (tomm098)Uhh.. no, dude. I'm talking about when HAROLD is with the whores. You know what, though? I don't even think it's on the list of songs in the credits for the movie. Oh well... and I might as well confess that I asked this question. I never knew the name of the song so I thought it would be funny to answer my own question with "I have no idea". (Film buff dude.)Sorry if I pissed you off with my attitude on that last answer, tomm098. I do that to people a lot. (Film buff dude.)Haha it's fine man, plus I love people that ask and answer there own question. Adds more to the site. But yer I'll have another look at the music but it could be a part of the score. I'll let u know. (tomm098)
'Live Your Life' by T.I. ft Rihanna. (tomm098)
"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" by Oasis (marTEA)
Ok its not the original or somekind of remix version of NERD's Truth or dare'. Seems like many ppl are trying hard to track it down in youtube,forums since couple of years. Maybe its a production track afterall. Someone needs to get hold of John chu or Zigman to figure it out; i guess. (mani2604)
Here Comes Your Man by Meaghan Smith (sung by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, originally performed by the Pixies) (mani2604)
I think it's by Fall Out Boy, but i'm not sure what song. I'll check. (tomm098)
Crap, I think I knew this before... I don't now! I asked this question, and I thought I could figure it out... does anyone else know? (Film buff dude.)
the kick-ass score is still not available in itunes or amazon US. however you can buy it at the Amazon UK store. (tomm098)
Already answered (chitchatjf)
John Murphy - In the house, In a heartbeat i promise you thats it :] (Shibby)
Estasi dell anima by the composer David Sardy. You can listen to it in the sidebar- first playlist..... (mani2604)
"Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" by Bobby 'Blue' Bland (tomm098)
Nope, Steve Earle--and its great when he does it live. (marquar)
I think that song is either "Mine" by Tross or "Constantly Falling" by Dave Tough. Try looking those up and see if one of them is it. If not, Jody Hill might have written it, but I don't know what it's called. I hope that helped. (Film buff dude.)
See full question and answer above. (Film buff dude.)
"Outta Control" by King Juju (tomm098)
If you mean after Jennifer kills Chip, then it's called "Running After Chip" by Theodore Shapiro (tomm098)
I think its 'Stand Up' by Prodigy, which also plays at the start of the film. (tomm098)
I think the song your'e referring to is "Kick-ass". That's the song that starts out "We are young we are strong...". The song is being sold as a single on Itunes right now. (Film buff dude.)
It's part of the score music called 'Safehouse/Ambush' by John Murphy (tomm098)
Groove Holmes' performed by Beastie Boys (mani2604)
That song is called 'Hey' by The Pixies67 (tomm098)
Is it 'Shopaholic Suite' by James Newton Howard? Im pretty sure thats it. You can listen to it in the sidebar, its the last song. (tomm098)
It's called "The Letter" by The Box Tops (tomm098)
'Omen' by The Prodigy (tomm098)its either The prodigy - Omen or The Prodigy - Invaders must die i cant remember very well haha :] (Shibby)
Oops, thats actually by Hans Zimmer, ill fix it now. But I'm not sure where this track came from, it's very hard to locate. There isn't even a site where you can listen to it, and since it wasnt on the soundtrack I dont think you'll be able to buy it. Sorry to disappoint. (tomm098)
It's called "Kanadas Death (Part Two)" by John Murphy and is a part of the score. (tomm098)It't actually a modified from 'Kanada's Death' It's called 'Strobe (Adagio in D Minor)' by John Murphy (tomm098)
Only one piece of music was released from the score. It was called 'Running After Chip' it sounds awfully similar to the music when Needy kills Jennifer, but I think it is slightly different. You can have a listen in the sidebar. (tomm098)
It's a part of the score and it's called 'Escalade Sting' by David Sardy. You can listen to it in the sidebar. It's on the first playlist. (tomm098)Yer, it's definitely part of the score. Good song (dani)
That is a part of John Murphys score, and is still unreleased. However, the score soundtrack will be released early May. I think the piece you're after though is called 'Flying' (tomm098)
That is a part of Shapiro's score, it is not an actual song, and the score for this movie still has yet to be released. (tomm098)
Yer it's hard to get a hold of that song. I have never heard of lemonworks before and seem to have no previous work. They may have been a made up band simply for the purpose of the movie, but we won't know until they release the soundtrack. (tomm098)add answer. (praveen)
I'm going to give my best guess and say it's when Brandi is introduced in the film and we see Ronnie looking at her with a completely smitten and nervous look on his face. (Film buff dude.)
The song your referring to is a part of Michael Wandmacher's score. I'm fairly sure it's none of the credited songs. (tomm098)
During the KKK bonfire (tomm098)
I believe it's when Ronnie refuses to leave the mall and ends up fighting the police. (tomm098)
I'm fairly sure that song is yet to be released. It has been confirmed on the Date Night soundtrack though, so you might just have to wait for it to come out. There is still no release date for it though. (tomm098)
See previous answer first. *However according to John Murphy's facebook page, he will be releasing the score soundtrack late april or early may and will consist of 41 tracks. (tomm098)
Everyone seems to be after this track. It is very hard to find and not possible to download, atleast not yet. It is a part of the movies score, and is not taken from Sunshine or 28 Days Later, like some other score pieces in this movie. Apprently a score soundtrack for kick-ass will be released in the near future, so you will have to wait. (tomm098)
It's called "Nearer my Heart to Thee" by the ships band 'I Salonisti'. It was originally a Christian hymn. (tomm098)
Plays when Harold and Kumar leave Raza's party in the yellow convertible. (tomm098)
It's called "Secret" by Maroon 5 (tomm098)
"Soul Brother" by Patti LaBelle (tomm098)
When Kumar is talking to the president, George Bush, about their parents. (tomm098)
It's called "Lovin' You" by Minnie Ripperton (tomm098)
It's a part of the score. Called 'Kanada's Death (Part 2) by John Murphy. It was originally used in the movie 'Sunshine', when Kanada dies while fixing the panels. (tomm098)
'Big Daddy Kills' by Henry Jackman (tomm098)
It's a part of the score. Called 'In the House - In a Heartbeat' by John Murphy. It was originally used in 28 Days Later (tomm098)
It's called 'Tales from the South' by DJ Tiesto. (tomm098)
There is no song playing when they are talking about Moby Dick, but the song right after is called 'Unsatisfied' by The Replacements (tomm098)
That is not an actual song, but part of Theodore Shapiro's score. It's called 'Peter and Zooey' and is the last song on the soundtrack. (tomm098)
It was an extended LP called 'The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion' by The Incredible String Band released in 1967. (tomm098)
'Unsatisfied' by The Replacements (tomm098)
'Danger Zone' by Kenny Loggins (tomm098)
That part of the movie has score music playing by Theodore Shapiro, it is not an actual song. Sorry to disappoint. (tomm098)
That song is 'Live Your Life' by T.I. featuring Rihanna. The lyrics you quoted are from a song called 'Numa Numa' which is sampled in 'Live Your Life' (tomm098)
'Time to Pretend' by MGMT (tomm098)
'Unattainable' by Little Joy (tomm098)
'Rumpus' by Karen O and the Kids (tomm098)
'Two of the Lucky Ones' by The Droge and Summers Blend (tomm098)
'She's Like the Wind' by Patrick Swayze (tomm098)
'Deep in the Heart of Texas' by Gene Autry (tomm098)
'Kids' by MGMT (tomm098)
It's called 'Grounds for Divorce' by Elbow (tomm098)
The Incredible String Band - The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion (tomm098)
'Hear You Me' by Jimmy Eat World (tomm098)
"My Elastic Eye" by the Chemical Brothers (tomm098)
The song in the trailer is called 'Lux Aeterna' originally composed by Clint Mansell for the film 'Requiem for a Dream'. (tomm098)
It's part of the score. As far as i can tell none of the credited songs in the movie sound like this. (tomm098)
'Tell It Like It Is' by Aaron Neville (tomm098)
They include: 'Blow Wind Blow' by the Rairbirds. 'Ten Million Slaves' by Otis Taylor,. 'Black Heart' by Calexico. 'Opening Title (25th Hour OST)' by Terence Blanchard (tomm098)
Its part of the score called 'Running After Chip' by Theodore Shapiro (tomm098)
'Computerman Theme' by Jack Black. (tomm098)
'Who's Crying Now' by Journey (tomm098)
The Rolling Stones - Get Off My Cloud (tomm098)
'March' by Wendy Carlos. It is a version of 'Ode to Joy' by Beethoven (tomm098)When the movie came out in 1971, Wendy Carlos was still Walter Carlos. He had a sex change in 1972. (tlamb3)
'When Animals Attack' by Even Rude (tomm098)
It is called 'Per Qualche Dollaro in Piu (For A Few Dollars More)' by Ennio Morricone. (tomm098)