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1 Turn Up the Music Dodd/Watts 2:56
2 Somebody Robbins/Vertelney 3:28
3 And the Crowd Goes Archontis/Lurie/Nee 2:47
4 Determinate Alkenas/Burks/Hicks 3:18
5 Here We Go Alfieri/Danziger/Th 2:53
6 She's So Gone Christensen/Stevens 3:06
7 More Than a Band Archontis/Lurie/Nee 2:40
8 Don't Ya Wish U Were Us? Leonard/Robbins/Ver 3:19
9 Breakthrough Christensen/Hicks/S 3:27
10 Livin' on a High Wire [*] Belle/Hicks/Stacey/ 2:40
11 Somebody [Music Video] [*][Multimedia Track] Robbins/Vertelney  
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Lemonade Mouth

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Walt Disney

Category: Pop/Rock

Lemonade Mouth

UPC: 050087238605

Release Date: 04/12/2011

Original Release Date: 04/12/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Turn Up the Music, Somebody, And the Crowd Goes, Determinate, Here We Go, She's So Gone, More Than a Band, Don't Ya Wish U Were Us?, Breakthrough, Livin' on a High Wire [*], Somebody [Music Video] [*][Multimedia Track]]
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James Christopher Monger

Based on author Mark Peter Hughes' 2007 novel of the same name, Disney?s Lemonade Mouth follows the exploits of five disgruntled Rhode Island teens who bond during a stint in detention and end up starting a band -- it's kind of like The Breakfast Club with a battle of the bands at the end. With 11 original songs that span teen pop, punk-pop, hip-hop, and rock, Lemonade Mouth (the band) tackle the usual teen subjects (self-esteem, standing by your friends in the face of adversity, following your dreams, being silly) and successfully blend the dewy-eyed romanticism of the Jonas Brothers and the quasi-rebellious angst of early Avril Lavigne, resulting in a winning, if not entirely original, collection of new High School Musical-inspired homeroom anthems. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi