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'''''EuroTrip''''' is a [[2004 in film|2004]] [[United States|American]] [[gross-out film]] produced by the same people as ''[[Road Trip]]'' and ''[[Old School (film)|Old School]]''. It tells the story of an American high-school graduate and his friends traveling around [[Europe]]. The film grossed a worldwide total of $20,796,847. | '''''EuroTrip''''' is a [[2004 in film|2004]] [[United States|American]] [[gross-out film]] produced by the same people as ''[[Road Trip]]'' and ''[[Old School (film)|Old School]]''. It tells the story of an American high-school graduate and his friends traveling around [[Europe]]. The film grossed a worldwide total of $20,796,847. | ||
+ | ==Soundtrack== | ||
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+ | {{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | ||
+ | | Name = Eurotrip | ||
+ | | Type = soundtrack | ||
+ | | Artist = various artists | ||
+ | | Cover = | ||
+ | | Released = [[February 24]] [[2004]] | ||
+ | | Recorded = | ||
+ | | Genre = [[Punk rock]], [[pop music|pop]] | ||
+ | | Length = | ||
+ | | Label = [[Milan Records|Milan]] | ||
+ | | Producer = | ||
+ | | Reviews = *[[Allmusic]] {{Rating|2.5|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dnfwxq9aldhe link] | ||
+ | | Last album = | ||
+ | | This album = | ||
+ | | Next album = | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | # "Scotty Doesn't Know" - [[Lustra (band)|Lustra]] | ||
+ | # "[[My Generation (The Who song)|My Generation]]" - [[Chapeaumelon]] ([[The Who]] cover) | ||
+ | # "Wild One" - [[Wakefield (band)|Wakefield]] | ||
+ | # "[[99 Luftballons|99 Red Balloons]]" - [[Goldfinger (band)|Goldfinger]] ([[Nena]] cover) | ||
+ | # "In The City" - [[The Jam]] | ||
+ | # "Shooting Stars" - [[Cauterize (band)|Cauterize]] | ||
+ | # "Nonchalant" - [[Chapeaumelon]] | ||
+ | # "Scotty Doesn't Know" (Euro Version) - [[MC Jeffsky]] | ||
+ | # "Make My Dreams Come True" - [[Apollo 440]] | ||
+ | # "Du" - [[David Hasselhoff]] ([[Peter Maffay]] cover) | ||
+ | # "Les Promesses" - [[Autour De Lucie]] | ||
+ | # "I Love Marijuana" - [[Linval Thompson]] | ||
+ | # "Turn It Up" - [[Ugly Duckling (hip hop group)|Ugly Duckling]] | ||
+ | # "Get Loose" - [[The Salads]] | ||
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+ | * "England 5 - Germany 1" , a song by the seminal English [[Oi!]] band [[The Business]] plays on the hooligan bus trip to Paris. This song does not appear on the soundtrack. | ||
+ | * "[[Ça plane pour moi]]", a song by Belgian musician [[Plastic Bertrand]] can be heard when the four friends first get on the train. This song does not appear on the soundtrack either. | ||
+ | * "[[Let Forever Be]]", a song sung by [[Noel Gallagher]] of [[Oasis]] on lead vocals and performed by [[The Chemical Brothers]]. It can be heard in the unrated movie edition where the twins are seen drunkenly kissing each other. | ||
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EuroTrip is a 2004 American gross-out film produced by the same people as Road Trip and Old School. It tells the story of an American high-school graduate and his friends traveling around Europe. The film grossed a worldwide total of $20,796,847.
Soundtrack
- "Scotty Doesn't Know" - Lustra
- "My Generation" - Chapeaumelon (The Who cover)
- "Wild One" - Wakefield
- "99 Red Balloons" - Goldfinger (Nena cover)
- "In The City" - The Jam
- "Shooting Stars" - Cauterize
- "Nonchalant" - Chapeaumelon
- "Scotty Doesn't Know" (Euro Version) - MC Jeffsky
- "Make My Dreams Come True" - Apollo 440
- "Du" - David Hasselhoff (Peter Maffay cover)
- "Les Promesses" - Autour De Lucie
- "I Love Marijuana" - Linval Thompson
- "Turn It Up" - Ugly Duckling
- "Get Loose" - The Salads
- "England 5 - Germany 1" , a song by the seminal English Oi! band The Business plays on the hooligan bus trip to Paris. This song does not appear on the soundtrack.
- "Ça plane pour moi", a song by Belgian musician Plastic Bertrand can be heard when the four friends first get on the train. This song does not appear on the soundtrack either.
- "Let Forever Be", a song sung by Noel Gallagher of Oasis on lead vocals and performed by The Chemical Brothers. It can be heard in the unrated movie edition where the twins are seen drunkenly kissing each other.
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