The New Guy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 38000 votes
Tags: bass guitar
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Los feos también mojan

Title in Italiano:

Un ragazzo tutto nuovo

Title in Português:

Um Zero à Esquerda

Synopsis

The New Guy

Dizzy Harrison is an unpopular, high school geek going through a hellish senior year. In an attempt to make a new identity for himself, Dizzy gets himself expelled from his high school, learns the techniques of being cool from a prison inmate, and enrolls at a new high school under the alias Gil Harris, to make new friends where he soon gains respect from the jocks and geeks alike. Dizzy then gets noticed by the head cheerleader, Danielle, and helps the school football team gain self-respect to win games. But things unknowingly begin to turn sour when Danielle's disgruntled boyfriend begins investigating into "Gil Harris" past to uncover any beef on him to ruin his entire life and turn it upside down.

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The New Guy
Call Me Super Bad
James Brown: Writer
James Brown: Performer
Action Figure Party
Greg Kurstin: Writer
Action Figure Party: Performer
You Really Got Me
Ray Davies: Writer
Ralph Sall: Produced
Eve 6: Performer
The New You
Jesse Hartman: Writer
Oh Happy Day
Edwin Hawkins: Arrangement
Philip Doddridge: Writer
Breakout
Ralph Sall: Produced
OPM: Performer
Dark Side
Ralph Sall: Produced
Brendan B. Brown: Writer
Wheatus: Performer
The New Guy
James Brown: Performer
Mystikal: Writer
Mystikal: Performer
Ralph Sall: Produced
(Rock) Superstar
B-Real: Writer
Cypress Hill: Performer
Click Click Boom
Josey Scott: Writer
Saliva: Performer
Bolero
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Ennio Morricone: Writer
Ennio Morricone: Performer
In the Air Tonight
Phil Collins: Writer
Phil Collins: Performer
Love Machine
Warren Moore: Writer
Also Sprach Zarathustra
Richard Strauss: Writer
Ralph Sall: Arrangement
Dammit, I Changed Again
The Offspring: Performer
Dexter Holland: Writer
Keep the Party Goin'
Ralph Sall: Produced
Juvenile: Writer
Juvenile: Performer
She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)
Leon Haywood: Writer
Carl Carlton: Performer
So Dizzy
Ralph Sall: Produced
Tommy Roe: Writer
Tommy Roe: Performer
El Capitan
Hi-Lo
Christopher Stewart: Writer
J.T. Money: Performer
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
So Fresh, So Clean
Uh-Huh
Mr. Big Stuff
Heart in Hand
Let It Whip
Lookin' For Love
Outsider
Girl All the Bad Guys Want
Play That Funky Music (White Boy)
I Love You
Soar
I'm Just a Kid

User reviews

Charles Wilson
1/10

The overall sound mixing of the soundtrack was subpar, with certain tracks overpowering the dialogue and sound effects, leading to a distracting and unbalanced audio experience throughout the film.

Elizabeth Anderson
9/10

The soundtrack of The New Guy perfectly captures the fun and energetic vibe of the movie. Each song enhances the scenes and keeps the audience engaged throughout.

Ronald Baker
5/10

The soundtrack of The New Guy perfectly captures the energetic and rebellious spirit of the main character's transformation journey. The mix of punk and rock songs enhances the movie's comedic and coming-of-age elements.

Elizabeth Hall
10/10

I love how the music in The New Guy sets the tone for each moment, whether it's a comedic scene or a heartfelt one. The variety of genres and artists featured in the soundtrack adds depth to the overall viewing experience.

Emily Martin
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The New Guy is a standout feature that enhances the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression. It's catchy, well-curated, and adds a lot of personality to the film.

Dorothy Young
7/10

The mix of classic rock and upbeat pop songs in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the film. The music really sets the tone for the high school setting and complements the characters' journeys throughout the movie.

Deborah Garcia
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The New Guy is a fun and dynamic mix of songs that complement the film's storyline and characters. It adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the movie and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

David Miller
3/10

The soundtrack of The New Guy felt outdated and uninspired, lacking any memorable or original tunes that could enhance the viewing experience.

George Hill
6/10

The music selection in The New Guy effectively sets the tone for different scenes, from comedic moments to more emotional ones. The soundtrack plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in Dizzy's world and his quest for acceptance.

William Baker
9/10

The songs in The New Guy are so catchy and memorable that they stayed with me long after watching the movie. The soundtrack truly elevates the storytelling and brings an extra layer of enjoyment to the film.

Matthew Hill
6/10

The use of popular songs from the early 2000s in the film's soundtrack adds a nostalgic touch that resonates with viewers who grew up during that era. It creates a sense of familiarity and enhances the overall viewing experience.

George Brown
8/10

The soundtrack of The New Guy perfectly captures the fun and energetic vibe of the movie. Each song enhances the scenes and helps to create an engaging atmosphere for the story to unfold.

Donald Turner
2/10

The music choices in the film often felt disconnected from the scenes they were supposed to accompany, making it difficult to emotionally connect with the characters and their story arcs.