Clockstoppers

Clockstoppers Artist: Various Artists
Label: Hollywood Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 720616234629
EAN: 0720616234629
ASIN: B00005Y4P5


Release Date: 2002-03-26

Clockstoppers


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Tracks:

  1. Holiday In My Head - Smash Mouth
  2. Abracadabra (2002 Ralph Sall Remix) - Sugar Ray
  3. A Song For Everyone - Fenix TX
  4. Time After Time - Uncle Kracker
  5. Never Let You Go - Third Eye Blind
  6. All The Small Things - Blink 182
  7. Breathe - Nickelback
  8. The Minute I Met You - New Found Glory
  9. The Worst Day Ever - Simple Plan
  10. Bohemian Like You - Dandy Warhols
  11. Quicksand - Lit
  12. Space To Share - Scapegoat Wax
  13. Know My Name - Kool Keith
  14. It's The Weekend - Lil J
  15. Time Is Ticking Out - The Cranberries

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Comprised of a diverse bunch of tracks easily found on other CDs, <I>Clockstoppers</I> never pushes very far into the sonic future. In fact, these songs seem eager to re-create bygone areas. Whether these memories are of breezy summer days (Smash Mouth, Fenix*TX), the 1980s (Sugar Ray's synth-sational cover of Steve Miller's "Abracadabra," Uncle Kracker's heartfelt acoustic rendition of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time"), or love's emotional roller coaster (Blink 182, Third Eye Blind), <I>Clockstoppers</I> sounds like an upbeat, alt-rock-heavy trip down memory lane. Nevertheless, new tracks from emo-faves A New Found Glory and rapper Lil' J, along with cuts from garage-rock hipsters the Dandy Warhols and rock-hip-hopper Scapegoat Wax, do have a fresh vibe that breaks from the otherwise too-familiar atmosphere. Though these musical jumps from rock to punk to pop and rap don't always mesh well together either, <I>Clockstoppers</I> is a pleasant, if not overwhelmingly essential, snapshot of the current state of music. <I>--Annie Zaleski</I>

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Ummm.........2003-05-22

This isn't a fantastic CD. Most of the songs on it are tolerable-your average rock that you would hear if you switched on the radio. The best track is Blink 182's "All the Small Things". I also like Uncle Kracker's rendition of "Time After Time". Also among the better tracks are "Holiday in my Head" and "Never Let You Go". Make sure you do research on the songs and see if you like them before you buy this CD.

4 out of 5 stars ~Rockin~.......2003-01-31

Im not into soundtracks, only because there are usually only a few good songs & artists on them,, BUT This soundtrack outdoes the others, if your into just a few of these artists you will see how great the others are. I can honestly say when i got this soundtrack it didnt leave my cd player for a good month

4 out of 5 stars A very good soundtrack........2002-10-28

While the movie was nothing too exciting, the soundtrack is a different story. Here's a track by track review. 1.Holiday In My Head=4/5=Great opener for the disc. One of my favorite Smash Mouth songs. 2.Abracadabra=2/5=A little too boy bandy for my taste. But I have heard worse. 3.A Song for Everyone=4/5=One of the better songs on the CD. Although a couple lesser songs on the disc sound like this, this is the...um...second best punk song. 4.Time After Time=1/5=I'm probably not one to judge this song, because I hate Uncle Kracker, but I dispise this tune. 5.Never Let You Go=4/5=Chances are, you've heard this tune on the radio. Great song. I gotta check out some Third Eye Blind CDs. 6.All the Small Things=5/5=By FAR the best song on the CD. I LOVE this song!!! 7.Breathe=5/5=The second best song on the CD. I really like Nickelback though, so that might be why I like it so much. 8.The Minute I Met You=4/5=The fourth best song on the CD. Really good...if you like punk rock. 9.The Worst Day Ever=3/5=Decent punk. 10.Bohemian Like You=4/5=The third best song on the soundtrack. You've probably heard the rythym before. 11.Quicksand=2/5=I hate Lit. They're wanna-bes. This song kinda sucks. 12.Space to Share=2/5=Ehhhh...boring. 13.Know my Name=1/5=Hip Hop sucks. 14.Lil' J=4/5=I wish I could hate this song. But I don't. I like it. DANG! 15.Time Is Ticking Out=4/5=A nice calm ending to hyper-active CD. What an appropiate song for the movie.

5 out of 5 stars clock rock rules.......2002-09-09

I loved uncle krackers time after time remake and blink 182 rules . other trax rocked also if you have a collection of cds add this one to it.

5 out of 5 stars

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