The Inbetweeners Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Inbetweeners

Title in Italiano:

The Inbetweeners

Title in Français:

Les Boloss: Loser Attitude

Title in Türk:

The Inbetweeners

Synopsis

The exploits of four friends, who are socially only marginally above what one of them calls "the freaks", are presented as they grow from their late teen years into adults and as they go on their quest, usually unsuccessfully, for such grown up things as beer and sex.

Simon Cooper, Jay Cartwright and Neil Sutherland have been friends for some time. Insecure Simon's main quest in life is to get long time friend, Carli D'Amato, to be his girlfriend. Jay is the big talker whose stories, especially about his sexual conquests, are more fantasy than reality. And slightly dim-witted Neil is generally two steps behind everyone else in comprehension of life, and who is always defending his father from beliefs that he's a closet homosexual.

Into the group comes its fourth member, Will McKenzie, who met them when he transferred into their school, Rudge Park Comprehensive, at the start of sixth form, as Will's newly divorced mum could no longer afford his private school tuition. Nerdish and straight-laced Will, ridiculed for carrying a briefcase, insinuated himself in the group - not aiming his sights too high - as he tried not to be labeled as one of the freaks. Regardless, he is still the target of the school's "psycho bully", Mark Donovan, and the head of Rudge Park's sixth form, Mr. Gilbert. Will's initial saving grace in bonding with his new mates may have been that they all want to shag his pretty but protective mother, Polly.

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Play Title Artist
The Inbetweeners
Gone up in Flames
Moving to New York
Don’t Look Back Into The Sun
In Between Days - Live in Detroit
She Can Do What She Wants
Latchmere
Fit 4 U
Cuddle Fuddle
About Your Dress
That's Entertainment
A-Punk
She Moves In Her Own Way
Goodbye Mr A
Post Break-Up Sex
Junk Of The Heart (Happy)
In The Morning
We No Speak Americano

User reviews

Kimberly Campbell
7/10

The music in The Inbetweeners helps create a dynamic and lively atmosphere that immerses viewers in the world of the show.

Mary Martinez
7/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the scene for the characters' misadventures and mishaps, adding an extra layer of humor to the series.

Matthew Jones
8/10

The variety of genres and styles in the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and entertained throughout the series.

Laura Lewis
6/10

The music choices in the series effectively set the tone for the misadventures of the main characters as they navigate the challenges of growing up, adding depth and emotion to their experiences.

Charles Martin
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Inbetweeners is a standout element that contributes significantly to the overall enjoyment and appeal of the series.

Jennifer Baker
5/10

Overall, the music in The Inbetweeners is a vital component that elevates the viewing experience, making it a memorable and enjoyable aspect of the show that resonates with audiences.

Kimberly Carter
2/10

The soundtrack of The Inbetweeners feels repetitive and lacks diversity in its music selection. The same few songs are played repeatedly throughout the series, which becomes monotonous and fails to add depth to the scenes or enhance the storytelling.

Elizabeth Carter
7/10

The songs chosen for key moments in the show evoke nostalgia and bring back memories of youth and friendship.

Michelle Moore
7/10

Each song in the soundtrack complements the tone and mood of the show, enhancing the comedic situations the characters find themselves in.

Paul Johnson
5/10

The use of music in The Inbetweeners enhances the comedic timing of the show, adding another layer of humor to the already hilarious situations that the characters find themselves in.

Matthew Anderson
10/10

The soundtrack of The Inbetweeners perfectly captures the comedic and awkward adventures of the four friends as they navigate the challenges of teenage life. Each song is carefully selected to enhance the humor and emotional depth of the series, making it a joy to listen to while watching the show.

Timothy Rodriguez
7/10

The music selection adds depth to the characters' personalities and emotions, making them feel more relatable and real.

Emily Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of The Inbetweeners perfectly captures the awkward and hilarious moments of adolescence, using a mix of upbeat and nostalgic songs to enhance the storytelling.

Brian Harris
7/10

The soundtrack of The Inbetweeners perfectly captures the hilarious and awkward moments of growing up with friends.

Deborah Walker
6/10

The diverse selection of tracks in the soundtrack reflects the different personalities and dynamics within the group of friends, creating a rich and engaging atmosphere for viewers to immerse themselves in.

Matthew Brown
10/10

The music in The Inbetweeners adds an extra layer of nostalgia and relatability to the coming-of-age story of Simon, Jay, Neil, and Will. The songs evoke a sense of youthful energy and mischief, transporting the audience back to their own awkward teenage years. The soundtrack not only complements the on-screen antics of the characters but also stands on its own as a fun and catchy collection of tunes.

Emily Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack not only serves as a backdrop for the narrative, but also acts as a character in its own right, contributing to the overall charm and authenticity of the series.

David Scott
4/10

The choice of music in The Inbetweeners often feels disconnected from the emotions or themes of the scenes. Instead of complementing the characters' experiences or adding an extra layer of meaning, the soundtrack sometimes feels like an afterthought, diminishing the impact of key moments in the show.