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Amazon.comTeen scream flicks like this one are back in vogue, though what's really horrifying here is Kula Shaker's pedestrian cover of Deep Purple's "Hush;" come in, lads, your 15 minutes is up. Elsewhere, Toad the Wet Sprocket show more teeth than usual in covering "Hey Bulldog," and Hooverphonic's brilliant "2Wicky" gets a last-gasp airing. The big news: Adam Cohen debuts with the darkly romantic "Don't Mean Anything," and there are promising hints that Leonard's son could be the real deal. --Jeff Bateman
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Lindsey J. from CHAMPAIGN, IL Reviewed on 4/15/2007... Highlights are Kula Shaker, Offspring, Soul Asylum, Korn. 1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Tonya H. (misstonya) from LEES SUMMIT, MO Reviewed on 8/12/2006... A lot of catchy rock songs! 0 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
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Quite enjoyable Katie Holmes | England | 10/29/2000 (4 out of 5 stars) "I finally bought this soundtrack after wanting it for many years. I really enjoyed the music from the film and this CD is full of nearly every song from it, except a couple including "Forgotten Too" by Ugly Beauty, which was one of the main reasons I bought it, but I am still satisfied with the majority of the album. My favourites are "Summer Breeze" -Type o Negative, "Hooverphonic" -2Wicky and "One Hundred Days" -Flick. I'm not entirely used to the CD yet so I won't judge any of the songs badly. I'd say if you enjoyed the film you should buy the Album."
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