The Hangover Part II Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 536000 votes
Tags: strip club
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Una notte da leoni 2

Title in Português:

A Ressaca - Parte II

Synopsis

Stu is getting married. Along with Doug, Phil, and his soon-to-be brother-in-law Teddy, he regretfully invites Alan to Thailand for the wedding.

After a quiet night on the beach with a beer and toasting marshmallows by the camp fire, Stu, Alan and Phil wake up in a seedy apartment in Bangkok.

Doug is back at the resort, but Teddy is missing, there's a monkey with a severed finger, Alan's head is shaved, Stu has a tattoo on his face, and they can't remember any of it.

The wolf-pack retrace their steps through strip clubs, tattoo parlors and cocaine-dealing monkeys on the streets of Bangkok as they try and find Teddy before the wedding.

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The Hangover Part II
Bad Man's World
Jenny Lewis: Writer
Jenny Lewis: Performer
Black Hell
Glenn Danzig: Writer
Glenn Danzig: Producer
Danzig: Performer
The Downeaster 'Alexa'
Billy Joel: Writer
Billy Joel: Performer
Stronger
Daft Punk: Performer
Mike Dean: Writer
Edwin Birdsong: Performer
Ye: Performer
Pretend
Lew Douglas: Writer
Ken Peplowski: Performer
Monster
Jeff Bhasker: Writer
Ye: Performer
The Beast In Me
Nick Lowe: Writer
Johnny Cash: Performer
Bangkok Days
Emir Isilay: Writer
Emir Isilay: Performer
Smokestack Lightnin'
Howlin' Wolf: Writer
Howlin' Wolf: Performer
Imma Be
Will.i.am: Writer
The Black Eyed Peas: Performer
Sofi Needs a Ladder
Deadmau5: Writer
Deadmau5: Performer
Shimmy Shake
Alantown (to the tune of 'Allentown')
Billy Joel: Performer
Todd Phillips: Parody lyrics
Ed Helms: Performer
One Thousand Tears of a Tarantula
Dengue Fever: Writer
Dengue Fever: Performer
Pusher Man
Curtis Mayfield: Writer
Curtis Mayfield: Performer
Time in a Bottle
Jim Croce: Writer
Jim Croce: Performer
Love Train
Wolfmother: Performer
Myles Heskett: Writer
I Ran
George Drakoulias: Produced
Frank Maudsley: Writer
One Night In Bangkok
Benny Andersson: Writer
George Drakoulias: Produced
Mike Tyson: Performer
Just the Way You Are
Billy Joel: Writer
George Drakoulias: Produced
Turn Around Part 2
Flo Rida: Writer
Flo Rida: Performer
DJ Frank E: Produced
Cello Suite No. 1 - Prelude
Johann Sebastian Bach: Writer
Mason Lee: Performer
Three Best Friends
Theme - The Hangover
Christophe Beck: Performer
Sin City
Christophe Beck: Performer
Stupid Tiger
Christophe Beck: Performer
Stu and Jade
Christophe Beck: Performer
Rooftop Rescue
Christophe Beck: Performer
Theme - The Hangover Part II
Christophe Beck: Performer
The Morning After
Christophe Beck: Performer
Phisticuffs
Christophe Beck: Performer
Bangkok Has Him Now
Christophe Beck: Performer
Stu's Realization
Christophe Beck: Performer
Monkey Buy
Christophe Beck: Performer
Body of Chow
Christophe Beck: Performer
Pig!
Christophe Beck: Performer
Busted
Christophe Beck: Performer
Theme - The Hangover Part III
Christophe Beck: Performer
Chowshank Redemption
Christophe Beck: Performer
Marshall
Christophe Beck: Performer
High Anxiety
Christophe Beck: Performer
My Shangri-La
Christophe Beck: Performer
South of the Border Bounty
Christophe Beck: Performer
Stealing the Gold
Christophe Beck: Performer
So Long Gay Boys
Christophe Beck: Performer
Bailout
Christophe Beck: Performer
Alan and Cassandra
Christophe Beck: Performer
Penthouse Suite
Christophe Beck: Performer
How Can You Kill (What's Already Dead) ?
Christophe Beck: Performer
Threnody for Mr. Chow
Christophe Beck: Performer
I Love Cocaine!
Christophe Beck: Performer
Return to Sin City
Christophe Beck: Performer
End Credits - The Hangover Part III
Christophe Beck: Performer

User reviews

George Thomas
7/10

The soundtrack of The Hangover Part II perfectly captures the chaotic and adventurous spirit of the movie. Each song enhances the scenes and adds to the overall mood of the film.

William Robinson
8/10

The combination of modern tracks and classic hits creates a dynamic and energetic atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Donna Robinson
10/10

The soundtrack of The Hangover Part II perfectly captures the wild and chaotic essence of the movie. The music intensifies the suspense and excitement of the plot, making every scene more engaging and thrilling.

Carol Hernandez
1/10

The songs felt disconnected from the on-screen action, lacking the energy and excitement needed to elevate key moments. The soundtrack failed to immerse me in the story and instead felt like a forgettable background noise.

George Wilson
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack adds a unique flavor to the storytelling, enhancing the comedic moments and adding depth to the emotional scenes. The music selection is spot on, creating a seamless blend of genres that keeps the audience hooked from start to finish.

Brian Wright
2/10

The Hangover Part II soundtrack did not enhance my viewing experience. I found the music choices to be generic and uninspired, failing to capture the chaotic and comedic tone of the film.

George Jones
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Hangover Part II is a memorable and essential component of the movie's success. It elevates the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression, making it a standout feature of the film.

Brian Walker
8/10

The music selection is diverse and well-curated, reflecting the eclectic journey of the characters as they navigate through the wild and unpredictable events in Bangkok.

Melissa Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of The Hangover Part II effectively captures the chaotic and wild nature of the film's storyline. The mix of energetic and intense tracks enhances the sense of urgency and adventure as the characters navigate through the unpredictable events in Bangkok.

Ashley Baker
5/10

On the other hand, some of the songs in the soundtrack feel repetitive and generic, lacking the originality and creativity that could have elevated the overall viewing experience. While they serve their purpose in setting the tone for certain scenes, they don't leave a lasting impact or add depth to the emotional moments in the film.