American Pie Presents: Beta House Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.30/10 from 68000 votes
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American pie - Fraternidad Beta

Synopsis

American Pie Presents: Beta House

The hijinks now move from the town of Great Falls to the University of Michigan, where the infamous Beta House fraternity has been setting new standards for incredible parties and outrageous antics. Our heroes are cousins Erik and Dwight Stifler. Erik has recently been dumped by his high school girlfriend and is trying to re-invent himself while pledging Dwight's fraternity, Beta House. Meanwhile, Dwight is trying to save Beta House from an onslaught by the newly established GEK ("Geek") House, which is led by power-hungry nerd leader Edgar and his band of geek brothers and sisters.

Erik's best friend Mike "Cooze" Coozeman and his new roommate Bobby also pledge Beta House and ARE planning to enjoy college to the fullest. It promises to be a semester full of partying, craziness, pranks, and sexual tension to exceed expectations... ...and it does! Erik finds a girl, Ashley, to heal his heartbreak. Cooze dates Ashley's roommate Denise -- but finds himself in a possible "Crying Game" scenario. Dwight and the other Betas fight off Geek House for social supremacy on campus.

The rivalry gets so intense that the only way to settle it is through direct competition in the Greek Games, an ancient campus ritual that went so far out of control it was banned forty years ago. It turns out that even Geeks can be bullies, so the Betas have to pull together to fend off the Geeks and prove that some traditions deserve to be upheld.

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American Pie Presents: Beta House
Don't Fight The Feelin'
Sound Experience: Performer
Luv T'Day
God Made Me Funky: Performer
Won More Time
God Made Me Funky: Performer
Ladies In The Club (What Chu Wanna Do)
M. Kabir: Writer
M. Kabir: Performer
Get Them Hands High
O.D. Hunte: Writer
Rocky Road
Devin Lima: Writer
Devin Lima: Performer
Candy
Everythign Is Gonna Be Ok
Doug Carrion: Writer
Doug Carrion: Performer
Drive Me Crazy
Ali Dee: Writer
Sarai Howard: Performer
Inside Outside
Ali Dee: Writer
Sarai Howard: Performer
I Ain't Goin' Nowhere
Soul P: Writer
Soul P: Performer
Fur Elise
Ludwig van Beethoven: Composer
George Wilson: Arrangement
Find Out
Aceyalone: Writer
Aceyalone: Performer
Call Me Irresponsible
Sammy Cahn: Writer
Girls
Joleen Belle: Writer
Sábado En La Noche
Fulanito: Performer
Put Your Hands Up
Soul P: Writer
Soul P: Performer
Water Music
Eric Speier: Performer
George Frideric Handel: Composer
I Found My World
Richard Dolmat: Writer
Richard Dolmat: Performer
Kjana Mwana Mwali
Bomas of Kenya: Performer
Killer
Neilson Hubbard: Writer
Stop Before You Start
Scott Cresswell: Writer
That Kinda Booty
Ali Dee: Writer
All This Time
The Ride Of The Valkyries
My Everything
Wedding March
Faber College Theme
Head Up
Candy Store
Pick It Up
Love Comes Back To You
Bounce Back
Rebound
Techno

User reviews

Carol Hernandez
10/10

The music selection in the film is diverse, ranging from upbeat party anthems to emotional ballads, enhancing the different scenes and adding depth to the characters' relationships and experiences. The soundtrack truly elevates the storytelling and immerses the audience in the chaotic and fun world of Beta House.

Deborah Hill
8/10

One of the standout aspects of the film's soundtrack is how it blends a mix of classic party anthems with modern hits, creating a nostalgic yet fresh vibe that resonates with the audience. The songs chosen for key moments in the movie help to elevate the comedic and dramatic elements, making the viewing experience even more enjoyable.

James Turner
6/10

On the other hand, I felt that some of the songs in the soundtrack were a bit cliché and predictable, lacking originality and depth. While they helped set the mood for the college party theme, I wished there were more unique and standout tracks that could have added more dimension to the overall listening experience.

Steven Scott
1/10

Another criticism I have is that the soundtrack choices often feel forced and disconnected from the on-screen action. Instead of enhancing the comedic moments or emotional beats, the music feels like an afterthought, detracting from the overall viewing experience. It would have been beneficial for the soundtrack to better complement the energy and dynamics of the fraternity rivalry and campus antics depicted in the film.