- "Anomaly (Calling Your Name)"
Written by BT (as Brian Transeau)
Performed by Libra Presents Taylor
Courtesy of Musicnow Records
- "At Last"
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Etta James
Courtesy of MCA Records
under License from Universal Music Special Markets
- "Celebrity Skin"
Written by Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson, Billy Corgan
Performed by Hole
Courtesy of DGC Records
under License from Universal Music Special Markers
- "Don't You Forget About Me"
Written by Steve Schiff, Keith Forsey
- "Do You Believe In Magic"
Written by John Sebastian
- "Everything To Everyone"
Written by Art Alexakis, Craig Montoya, Greg Eklund
Performed by Everclear
Courtesy of Capitol Records
under License from EMI Music Special Markets
- "Flagpole Sitta"
Written by Evan Sult, Scan Nelson, Aaron Huffman, Jeff Lin
Performed by Harvey Danger
Courtesy of Slash/London Records USA
- "Find Your Way Back Home"
Written by J.R. Richards, Rodney Browning, Jim Wood, Scot Alexander and George Pendergast
Performed by Dishwalla
Courtesy of A&M Records
- "Following A Star"
Written by Dan Clark
Performed by Duke Daniels
Courtesy of E Pluribus Unum Recordings, L.L.C.
- "Going To Hell"
Written by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Performed by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Courtesy of TVT Records
- "Good Morning Baby"
Written by Dan Wilson and Bic Runga
Performed by Dan Wilson of Semisonic and Bic Runga
Dan Wilson appears Courtesy of MCA Records
Bic Runga appears Courtesy of Columbia Records
- "Glory"
Written by Mark McGrath, Charles Stan Frazier, Rodney Sheppard, Matthew Murphy Karges,
Craig Bullock and Joseph "MCG" Nichol
Performed by Sugar Ray
Produced under License from Atlantic Recording Corp.
by Arrangement with Warner Special Products
- "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)"
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland Jr.)
- "I Never Thought You Would Come"
Written by Loni Rose
Performed by Loni Rose
Courtesy of Wayne Ledbetter for Eric Godtland
Management, Inc.
- "I Walk Alone"
Written by Thomas Flowers, Doug Eldridge, Ric Ivanesivich, Fred Nelson Jr.
Performed by Oleander
Courtesy of Republic Records/Universal Records
under License from Universal Music Special Markets
These songs are good for aiming at their audience, there is a mixture of beats and that, however I still feel we haven't found a song that reflects our soundtrack.
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