Not Another Teen MovieOriginal Soundtrack
Release Date: 12/04/2001
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 438724_CD
UPC # 093624825029
Label: Maverick
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Original Soundtrack
Engineer: Dave Schiffman; Saint; Ted De Bono Producer: Douglas Grean; Dave Sardy; Dave Schiffman; Jay Rifkin; John Feldmann; Josh Abraham; Marilyn Manson; Orgy; Phantom Planet; Saint; Saliva; Scott Weiland; Skold; Ted De Bono; Tom Weir; Ben Grosse Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Audio Mixers: Paul Conaway; Dave Sardy; David Schiffman; Saint; Tom Lord-Alge; Ben Grosse. Keeping with the theme of the film NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE and its relentless parodying of teen movies from the preceding two decades, the accompanying soundtrack ups the ante with '80s classics covered by '90s alt-rock acts. Depeche Mode and New Order fare best as Smashing Pumpkins ("Never Let Me Down Again") and Scott Weiland ("But Not Again") tackle DM while Orgy ("Blue Monday") and Stabbing Westward ("Bizarre Love Triangle") pump the decibels up for New Order. One-hit wonders also get the nod, whether it's Teutonic popster Nena (Goldfinger's ska-driven "99 Red Balloons"), Brits Modern English (Mest's staccato "I Melt With You") or Soft Cell (Marilyn Manson's eerie "Tainted Love"). Elsewhere, Saliva interprets The Pretenders ("Message Of Love"), Good Charlotte puts a punk-pop spin on OMD ("If You Leave") and Muse pays homage to the Smiths ("Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want"). The quintessential nod to teen pop culture comes via Phantom Planet (featuring RUSHMORE's Jason Schwartzman) serving up a harmony-drenched version of Jackson Browne's "Somebody's Baby" (originally recorded for the Fast Times At Ridgemont High soundtrack).
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