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Go (1999 - Full movie stream)


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Doug Liman's "Go" is a hip, edgy comedy in which the misadventures of a group of young people collide in L.A.'s racous underground scene. The film features Sarah Polley, Katie Holmes, Scott Wolf, Jay Mohr, Taye Diggs and Timothy Olyphant. The soundtrack details are below.

It's also one of the Dude's favorite films. Enjoy. :popcorn:

Watch it @ Hulu

"Fire Up The Shoesaw"

(LP Version)

Written by Justin Robertson and John Barry

Performed by Lionrock

Courtesy of Time Bomb Recordings/Arista Records, Inc.

Contains "These Boots Are Made For Walkin"'

Written by Lee Hazlewood

"Silver Bells"

Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

Performed by Starlite Pop Orchestra

Courtesy of Madacy Entertainment

Under license from Madacy Special Markets

"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"

Arranged by Carmen Dragon

Performed by Starlite Pop Orchestra

Courtesy of Madacy Entertainment

Under license from Madacy Special Markets

"New"

Written by Gwen Stefani and Tom Dumont

Produced by Jerry Harrison and No Doubt

Performed by No Doubt

Courtesy of Sea Creature/Interscope Records

"Angel"

Written by Robert del Naja, Grant Marshall (as Grantley Marshall), Mushroom Vowles (as Andrew Vowels) and Horace Andy

Performed by Massive Attack

Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc./Circa Records Ltd.

"Macarena"

(DJ Dero Piano Mix)

Written by Antonio Romero and Rafael Ruiz

Performed by Los del Río

Courtesy of BMG Spain

"Swords"

Written by Neil Barnes, Paul Daley and Nicole Willis

Performed by Leftfield Featuring Nicole Willis

Courtesy of Hard Hands/Columbia Records

By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

"To All The Lovely Ladies"

(Radio Mix)

Written by Goldo, Johnny Toxic, Peter Frampton, Rick Wills, John Siomos and Mick Gallagher

Performed by Goldo

Courtesy of Immortal/Epic Records

By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

"Rockitt"

Written by Martin Cartledge

Performed by Sunset Sky

Courtesy of Flammable Records, Ltd.

"Believer"

Written and Produced by BT (as Brian Transeau)

Performed by BT

"Cha Cha Cha"

("Go" Remix)

Written by James D'Angelo, Jimmy Kelleher, Marc Lanjean, Leona Soime,

Marcel Stellman, Leo Johns and Henri Salvador

Performed by Jimmy Luxury and The Tommy Rome Orchestra

Courtesy of The WORK Group

By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

Contains sample: "Cha Cha Cha D'Amore"

Performed by Dean Martin

Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.

By Arrangement with EMI-Capitol Special Markets

"Gangster Tripping"

Written by Fatboy Slim (as Norman Cook), Nicholas Lockett and Josh Davis

Performed by Fatboy Slim

Courtesy of Astralwerks Records

Under exclusive license to Skint Records

Contains sample: "Beatbox Wash"

Performed by The Dust Junkys

Courtesy of Polydor Records

Also contains sample: "Entrophy"

Performed by DJ Shadow

Courtesy of Solesides / Quannum Records

"Scatter & Swing"

Written by Justin Robertson and Roger Lyons

Performed by Lionrock

Courtesy of Time Bomb Recordings / Arista Records, Inc.

"Let Your Love Flow"

Written by Larry Williams (as Larry E. Williams)

Performed by Bellamy Brothers

Courtesy of Curb Records, Inc.

By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

"Talisman"

Written by Jean-Benoît Dunckel (as Jean Benoit Dunckel), Nicolas Godin (as Nicholas Godin) and David Whitaker

Performed by Air (as Air French Band)

Courtesy of Caroline Records, Inc.

Under license from Source Records

"Steal My Sunshine"

Written by Marc Costanzo and Gregg Diamond

Performed by Len

Courtesy of The WORK Group

By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

Contains sample: "More, More, More"

Performed by Andrea True Connection (as The Andrea True Connection)

Courtesy of BMG Entertainment International

"Always On The Run"

Written by Lenny Kravitz and Slash

Performed by Lenny Kravitz

Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc.

"Song For Holly"

Written by Danny Saber and Esthero

Produced by Danny Saber

Performed by Esthero with Danny Saber

Esthero appears courtesy of The WORK Group

"Shooting Up In Vain"

("Go" Remix)

Written by Eagle Eye Cherry

Performed by Eagle Eye Cherry

Courtesy of The WORK Group

By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing and Courtesy of Polydor Limited

Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

"Magic Carpet Ride"

Written by John Kay and Rushton Moreve

Performed by Steppenwolf

Courtesy of MCA Records

Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

"Magic Carpet Ride"

(Steir's Mix)

Written by John Kay and Rushton Moreve

Produced by Phillip Steir

Performed by Phillip Steir featuring Steppenwolf

Courtesy of MCA Records

Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

"The Christmas Song"

(Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)

Written by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells

Performed by Starlite Pop Orchestra

Courtesy of Madacy Entertainment

Under License from Madacy Special Markets

"Blackout"

Written by Martin Cartledge

Performed by Sunset Sky

Courtesy of Flammable Records Ltd.

"Jah Jah Voice Is Calling"

Written by Peter Broggs

Performed by Peter Broggs

Courtesy of RAS Records

By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

"Troubled By The Way We Came Together"

Written by Nick Seymour, Natalie Imbruglia and David Biegel

Produced by David Biegel

Performed by Natalie Imbruglia

Courtesy of RCA Records

"Good To Be Alive"

Written by Bill Baylis and DJ Rap

Performed by DJ Rap

Courtesy of Higher Ground/Columbia Records

By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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