Rugrats is one of the hippest kids' shows around. With music by former Devo leader Mark Mothersbaugh, psychedelic Klasky-Csupo animation and episodes like "Tricycle Thief" and "The Baby Vanishes", how could it be otherwise? And these tunes (mainly by Mothersbaugh) bridge demographics as nimbly as the show itself does. Rugrats fans of all ages will love Elvis Costello's "Throw My Toys ...
Woody Harrelson and Antonio Banderas have six hours to drive from Los Angeles to Vegas and throw punches at one another as a warm-up to a Tyson fight. The ensuing buddy/love-triangle/road movie incorporates much fiddling with the car radio. And that's the only possible explanation for this soundtrack's identity crisis. So feel free yourself to skip around at random between the massively funky ...
The rousing "Pokémon Theme" (from the TV series) kicks off a lively collection of poppy hit records from bands that your kids will know well, even if you don't. You'll surely know this one: "Pokémon, You're my best friend, in a world we must defend. Gotta catch 'em all...." It's an international anthem. N'Sync's "Somewhere, Someday" and Emma Bunton aka Baby Spice's "Hey You, Free Up your Mind" ...