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  Type Compilation
  Artist Bowling For Soup
  Cover Bowling for Soup Goes - Bowling for Soup Goes to the Moviesjpg
  Released November 15 2005
  Genre Pop Punk
  Length 45:21
  Label FFroe/ Jive / Zomba
  Producer Jaret Reddick , Casey Diiorio, Eric Delegard, Butch Walker , Russ-T Cobb
  Reviews All Music Guide </small> (3/5) link
  Last Album '' A Hangover You Don't Deserve ''<br>(2004)
  This Album ''Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies'''''<br>(2005)
  Next Album '' The Great Burrito Extortion Case ''<br>(2006)
  Misc {{Singles
  Name Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies
  Type Compilation
  Single 1 I Melt With You
  Single 1 Date 2006




''Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies'' is a collection of Bowling For Soup 's songs from Movies and Television . It contains both covers and previously unreleased originals.


TRACK LISTING

# "Jimmy Neutron Theme" - 2:09 - (from '' film, released in 2001.)
# "(Ready or Not) Omaha, Nebraska" - 3:38 - (from ESPN 's '' College World Series .'' Jaret Reddick of Bowling For Soup admits to writing this in 5 minutes, and says "Everyone at ESPN is crazy!!!")
# "Greatest Day" - 3:15 - (Originally written for an EA Sports video game (but rejected), the song has been featured in '', and a Mary-Kate And Ashley Olsen movie.)
# "'' after much of the actual movie had already been written. Because the song is written into the dialogue, Bowling for Soup was asked to cover the song at a given tempo. Reddick says, "We couldn't do our usual 'speed it up and add harmonies and it will sound like BFS' approach.")
# "Here We Go" - 3:09 - (from ''''; this song was originally written by Tim Armstrong of The Transplants, Operation Ivy, and Rancid.)
# "Undertow" - 3:31 - (While the band decided to pass up adding this song to their " A Hangover You Don't Deserve " album, it was featured on the '' Summerland '' soundtrack. Reddick says, "I don't have a copy of that {Link without Title} soundtrack, but I am guessing this is one of the strongest tracks on it.")
# "Spanish Harlem" - 1:04 - (This is the one of only three tracks (excluding the two new tracks), which was not featured on any television show or movie, as a series starring Luis Guzman passed on the song.)
# "Li'l Red Riding Hood" - 2:30 - (The movie '' Cursed '' opened with this song.)
# "Live It Up" - 3:09 - (This song is a demo, and is not in any television shows or movies.)
# "Star Song" - 3:26 - (While this song is not in any television shows or movies, it is one of the band's favorite songs and it appears on the re-issue of Drunk Enough To Dance .)
# "'', the song has now been released as the single from the album. Bowling for Soup was asked to cover it by Lisa Brown , who also asked the band to cover "Baby One More Time". Though they were a little apprehensive about covering a song that not only has been covered so many times before, but is also a "classic" to the band, they eventually agreed. Bowling for Soup's version has also changed the second line of the song to be more appropriate for kids.)
# "Five O'Clock World" - 2:22 - (The theme of 2 episodes for the 2002-2003 '' Drew Carey Show ''.)
# "Gilligan's Island Theme" - 2:25 - (Used for the Reality Show based on the Classic Series .)
# "Sometimes" - 3:28 - (One of the previously unreleased tracks featured on the album.)
# "Sick of Myself" - 3:40 - (This song was originally covered for the wedding of Lance (the original Bowling For Soup drummer).)

The artwork of the booklet and CD case is a comic book-like rendition of the band. The CD itself resembles a movie reel.


CREDITS

  • Jaret Reddick - vocals, guitars

  • Chris Burney - guitars, vocals

  • Erik Chandler - bass, vocals

  • Gary Wiseman - drums

  • Crew: Edo Levi, Greg Lobdell, Sean Bailey, Dave Hale

  • Album concept: Jonathan Mchugh and Jaret Reddick

  • Photos: Jason Janik

  • Art Director/Illustrator: Sean. M Kinney

  • Mastered by Chaz Harperat Battery Mastering NYC

  • Management: Jeff Roe and Jaret Reddick for The Decibel Collective

  • Legal: Michael L. McKoy, esq. for Serling Rooks and Ferrara