Song order
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Play count
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1
Digi Rap
03:09
8,925 plays
2
All Star
03:19
10,176 plays
3
The Rockafeller Skank (Short Edit)
04:01
7,320 plays
4
Kids In America
03:52
15,185 plays
5
Hey Digimon
02:30
10,701 plays
6
One Week
02:50
6,930 plays
7
The Impression That I Get
03:15
13,578 plays
8
All My Friends Are Metalheads
03:11
15,438 plays
9
Run Around
02:08
31,349 plays
10
Nowhere Near
02:20
5,558 plays
11
Spill
02:14
3,705 plays
12
Here We Go
03:23
23,011 plays
13
Digimon Main Theme
02:59
11,928 plays
14
Change Into Power
02:34
3,346 plays
15
Kick It Up
03:10
7,963 plays
16
Going Digital
02:59
7,026 plays
17
Strange
02:48
4,855 plays
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album review
The original soundtrack to Digimon: The Movie collects original songs about the pretenders to the Pokemon throne -- such as "Digirap" and "Hey Digimon" -- as well as a surprisingly hip mix of modern rock songs, including the Mighty Mighty Bosstones' "The Impression That I Get," Fatboy Slim's ever-present "The Rockafeller Skank," and Smashmouth's equally ubiquitous "Allstar." Len's version of "Kids in America," the Barenaked Ladies' "One Week," and Less Than Jake's "All My Best Friends Are Metalheads" are some of the other highlights from this collection of sugar-buzzed ska-punk-pop. Though the Pokemon may be cuter, it seems that Digimon have better taste in music. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Date
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Surpisingly, most of the songs on the CD are quite good and listenable, minus one or two. My favorites are "Here We Go" and "Stranger". Overall, pretty good.