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List Price: $18.98 | | Label: Buena Vista
Salesrank: 44207
Released: June 29, 2004 |
| Our Price: $9.99 |
| Used Price: $7.99 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Sleepover Track Listing:
1. Freeze Frame - Jump 5
2. I Want Everything - Hope
3. That's What Girls Do - No Secrets
4. Stuck - Allister
5. Havin' Fun - Planet Melvin
6. Remember - Gabriel Mann
7. We Close Our Eyes - Allister
8. Hole In The Head (Remix) - Sugababes
9. Next Big Me - Verbalicious
10. Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Becky Baeling
11. Wannabe - Spice Girls
Sleepover Reviews:
Very odd 
2007-05-11 - This is pretty odd to me... ALOT of albums has some missing songs... but I do like this movie but when I listen Music Sampler... these songs were pretty slow... I guess I am more into club, remixes, house, techno, dance that has some good beat like "Hole In The Head" by Sugababes and "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" by Becky Baeling (I am just giving you an example what kind of beat that I like)... so far I only like 2 songs off this album but I said to myself its not worth to buy it because it has 11 songs on this album and I only like 2 songs... is it worth for me to buy it?? dont think so!!
Pretty Good!! 
2006-08-04 - I think it's a pretty good CD!
I do reccommend you listen to the samples first.
The songs I reccommend are:Freeze Frame,I Want Everything,Stuck,That's What Girls Do and Remember.
The others are worth listening to as well.
Yellowcard? 
2006-01-14 - What happened to the songs that were ''supposedly'' sung by yellowcard??? did those guys just sing someone else's cheesy song?? i dunno, man, this is weird.
this is a really goomy soundtrack, btw. dont buy it pleaaasee.
*BEST CD EVER* 
2005-11-12 - this is w/ out a doubt the best soundtrack ever. it is... amazing. the movie is great too. it has songs that everyone can enjoy. i like remember... it's a really good song. and all the other songs are good too... they put you in a good mood.
I never understood soundtracks. 
2005-08-07 - Soundtracks are an odd thing, unless you are using music excusively to the movie (Like the score), but if it's a compilation of just random songs used in the movie, then it doesn't usually work. This is mostly average power pop. You know, stuff that sounds just like Blink-182 and the such, with a couple of 80's songs in between. Allister's remake of We Close Our Eyes makes me cringe, Oingo Boingo's version is much better. Overall, this is just a boring power pop (Mostly) soundtrack, but if you're into that kinda stuff, I guess you'd enjoy it...