Anger Management Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 229000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ejecutivo agresivo

Title in Italiano:

Terapia d'urto

Title in Português:

Terapia de Choque

Title in Français:

Self Control

Title in Türk:

Asabiyim

Title in Deutsch:

Die Wutprobe

Synopsis

Mild-mannered timid businessman Dave Buznik works for a pet clothing company out of New York City. He's got an abrasive boss named Mr. Frank Head who frequently takes credit for his work and steps on him in return. He's got a loving girlfriend, Linda, whose best friend is her condescending college ex, Andrew. But when a misunderstanding aboard an airplane goes haywire, Dave is ordered by the court to undergo anger management therapy at the hands of specialist Dr. Buddy Rydell, who is an unpredictable, psychopathic character. As the relationship between Dave and Buddy becomes more tense, when the unorthodox treatment wreaks havoc Dave's life, and Buddy might be the only one who can save him from a problem he recognizes right away in his patient, that could only get worse.

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Anger Management
Heart of Glass
Blondie: Performer
Debbie Harry: Writer
How Deep Is Your Love
Barry Gibb: Writer
The Bee Gees: Performer
Strange Brew
Cream: Performer
Eric Clapton: Writer
Ice Cream Man
Van Halen: Performer
When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
Louis Prima: Performer
Mark Fisher: Writer
I Feel Pretty
Leonard Bernstein: Writer
Jack Nicholson: Performer
Cruisin' for a Love
The J. Geils Band: Performer
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
Leo Sayer: Writer
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)
Margaritaville
Jimmy Buffett: Performer
Jimmy Buffett: Writer
Black Magic Woman
Santana: Performer
Peter Green: Writer
On & On
Stephen Bishop: Performer
Stephen Bishop: Writer
Stop
Steppin' Out with My Baby
Irving Berlin: Writer
Castellucci in Love
Rhythm Changes
The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)
Richard Patrick: Writer
Filter: Performer
Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown
Mick Jagger: Writer
The Rolling Stones: Performer
When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
Mark Fisher: Performer
Cruisin' for a Love
The J. Geils Band: Performer
On & On
Stephen Bishop: Performer
Steppin' Out with My Baby
Jane's Addiction: Performer
Innocent Man
Mick Jagger: Performer

User reviews

Karen Jones
5/10

The use of heavy rock and metal tracks during the more intense scenes helps to ramp up the tension and create a sense of unease, reflecting the inner turmoil of the characters.

James Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of genres, from upbeat tracks to more somber melodies, reflecting the emotional rollercoaster experienced by the characters.

Matthew White
7/10

The choice of music helps to build suspense during the more intense therapy sessions between Dave and Dr. Rydell.

Stephanie Martin
8/10

The use of music in key moments of the film helps to create a lasting impact on the audience, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Joshua Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack of Anger Management is a mix of energetic and intense music that perfectly captures the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the movie.

Amanda Jackson
6/10

Some standout tracks have a catchy, memorable quality that sticks with you long after the movie is over, making them perfect for repeat listening.

Melissa Parker
8/10

The music enhances the comedic moments in the film, adding an extra layer of humor to the scenes.

Donald Walker
10/10

The use of different musical genres in the soundtrack is brilliant, as it mirrors the diverse personalities and situations in the movie. From upbeat pop songs to intense orchestral pieces, each track enhances the emotions on screen and keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Jennifer Martinez
7/10

The soundtrack includes memorable instrumental pieces that underscore the emotional journey of the protagonist, Dave Buznik.

Charles Mitchell
6/10

The contrast between the aggressive tracks and the more melodic, introspective pieces adds depth to the emotional journey of the characters, particularly Dave and Buddy.

Brian Campbell
9/10

The soundtrack of Anger Management perfectly captures the chaotic and comedic tone of the film. The energetic and lively music enhances the hilarious situations and adds a layer of fun to the overall experience.

Robert Nelson
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Anger Management to be quite disappointing. The music did not effectively capture the emotions and intensity of the scenes in the movie. It felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Donald Allen
6/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the on-screen action, enhancing the overall viewing experience and helping to drive the narrative forward.

Robert Martin
5/10

The soundtrack features a good balance of well-known hits and lesser-known gems, providing a diverse listening experience for fans of all music genres.

Robert Green
4/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack seemed out of place and did not complement the story or the characters' development. It felt like a haphazard collection of tracks thrown together without much thought or consideration for the film's narrative arc.

Mary Parker
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Anger Management is a crucial element that elevates the movie and helps to create a memorable and engaging experience for the audience.

James Allen
6/10

The use of sound effects and ambient noises in some tracks adds an extra layer of immersion, making the audience feel as though they are right there in the middle of the action.

Melissa Thomas
7/10

The band soundtrack for Anger Management is a standout feature of the movie, contributing significantly to its entertainment value.

Deborah Lopez
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the chaotic and unpredictable nature of Dr. Buddy Rydell's character.

Mary Parker
7/10

The band soundtrack for Anger Management perfectly captures the escalating tension between Dave and Dr. Buddy Rydell throughout the movie.

William Jackson
7/10

The music complements the character development, adding depth to the relationships between Dave, Linda, and Dr. Rydell.