Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:I say we shake on it.
I have no idea where your hand has been!
Anyway, pointless Goo Goo Dolls information.
In addition to "Iris" from the "City of Angels" soundtrack, they've also contributed done other soundtracks.
"Lazy Eye" from Batman and Robin
"Wait for the Blackout" from Tommy Boy
"Fallin' Down" from Son in Law
"Ain't that unusual" from Angus
"Don't change" from Ace Ventura:When nature calls
"I'm Awake Now", "You Know What I Mean", "Two Days In February", all from Freddy's Dead:The Final Nightmare
Plus they've had a few of their songs featured on tv shows. See their IMDB listing for which ones
Oh and Wiki also classes them as "Rock", "Alternative Rock" and when they first started out, "Punk rock".
There. Everything you needed to know about Goo Goo Dolls and their work on soundtracks.
Leonardo wrote:Well, blow me, if anything's going to settle a debate on Seibs, it's Wiki!
Concession it is. I say we shake on it.
AbsumZer0 wrote:Leonardo wrote:Well, blow me, if anything's going to settle a debate on Seibs, it's Wiki!
Concession it is. I say we shake on it.
Wait... did you mean blow me down? Because, if not, I may have been using "blow me" in the wrong context for years.
Leonardo wrote:Of course, a film is not necessarily the measure of a good OST or song.
Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:Of course, a film is not necessarily the measure of a good OST or song.
Like Top Gun.
Movie sucked. Soundtrack rocked.
Chris™ wrote:AbsumZer0 wrote:Leonardo wrote:Well, blow me, if anything's going to settle a debate on Seibs, it's Wiki!
Concession it is. I say we shake on it.
Wait... did you mean blow me down? Because, if not, I may have been using "blow me" in the wrong context for years.
Haha!! I think Leo's going to start singing "with a little help from your friends"
Wow, these chaps are like the kings of the soundtrack. If I ever make a movie, I know who I'm going to ask to record a song
zodconvoy wrote:Wow, these chaps are like the kings of the soundtrack. If I ever make a movie, I know who I'm going to ask to record a song
Nah just get John Williams, never says no to a soundtrack and you get an Oscar or your money back!
Screambug wrote:Goo Goo Dolls? Never heard of them!
Makes me think of Lolita-aged anime KISS Players in tiny bikini suits playing bass guitars and drums for the Transformers, BTW!
I think you should produce my movie, you seem to know what will work.
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