Step Brothers lyrics
Soundtrack for Movie, 2008
Brenda Lee
Vampire Weekend
Jon Brion
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly
Q-Tip
Lee Ferrell and Hal Radcliff
Adam McKay and Steve Weisberg
Cheeseburger
Rick Logan
Kinks
John C. Reilly
Vanilla Ice
Billy Joel
Dizzee Rascal
Dilated Peoples
LCD Soundsystem
Will Ferrell
Set the Control
Will Ferrell
W. Axl Rose, Saul Hudson, Michael McKagan, Jeffrey Isbell and Steven Adler
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Billy Joel
Montell Jordan, Oji Pierce and Ricky Walters
Richard Wagner
Oz Ravbon and Amir Efrat
Hall & Oates
KO & the Knockouts
March, 12th 2024
Step Brothers album description:
The 2008 comedy "Step Brothers," famed for its uproarious humor and memorable characters, boasts a diverse and engaging soundtrack. From the energetic opener "A-Punk" by Vampire Weekend to the emotional climax with "Por ti Volare" performed by Andrea Bocelli, the selection of songs plays a crucial role in accentuating the film's comedic and dramatic moments. Other notable tracks include "North American Scum" by LCD Soundsystem, "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, and "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses, contributing to a rich musical tapestry that mirrors the film's dynamic emotional range.Cultural Impact.
The film itself, directed by Adam McKay, stars Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly as two adult stepbrothers whose juvenile antics form the core of the narrative. Their journey from mutual disdain to brotherly love is punctuated by moments of music-driven comedy, most memorably the creation of the music video for "Boats 'N' Hoes," which has since enjoyed viral fame. This piece, among others, underscores the film's cultural impact, further amplified by the unique comedic chemistry between Ferrell and Reilly.
Box Office and Reception.
Upon its release, "Step Brothers" carved its niche within the comedy genre, garnering mixed to average critical reviews but achieving notable commercial success. The film's soundtrack played a pivotal role in this, enhancing its comedic and heartfelt scenes, thereby contributing to its enduring appeal. The movie opened in over 3,000 theaters, grossing over $100 million domestically. Its mix of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments has led to a significant cultural footprint, including inspiring real-life events such as the Catalina Wine Mixer.
A Blend of Humor and Harmony.
The soundtrack of "Step Brothers" stands as a testament to the film's blend of humor and heart. With Jon Brion's composition, the music elevates the narrative, weaving together a collection of songs that range from humorous to heartfelt. This eclectic mix not only defines the film's tone but also contributes to its lasting legacy in the realm of comedy cinema.
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