The Y2K soundtrack includes songs by Limp Bizkit, Sisqo and Fatboy Slim. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Kyle Mooney’s 2024 movie on Amazon, Apple and HBO Max. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
Y2K stars Jaeden Martell as Eli, a shy student at Crawford High School. Rachel Zegler co-stars as Laura, the protagonist’s friend and love interest. The storyline follows the main players as they strategize against sentient technology on New Year’s Eve 1999. Composers Danny Bensi (Ozark) and Saunder Jurriaans (Ozark) scored the 91-minute film; music supervisor Maggie Phillips (Fargo) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Y2K.
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Y2K Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Movie
- “Praise You” by Fatboy Slim (00:01:00): Eli logs into America Online. The Y2K soundtrack song scores a computer-themed sequence. Eli chats with Laura.
- “Break Stuff” by Limp Bizkit (00:07:00): Eli talks to Danny (Julian Dennison) during a car sequence. Music briefly plays from the speaker system. The track is featured again at 00:35:00 and 01:06:00.
- “Flagpole Sitta” by Harvey Danger (00:07:00): A car sequence continues. Eli plays a CD. The Y2K music continues as he and Danny visit a video store.
- “I’ll Be” by Edwin McCain (00:11:00): A video store sequence continues. The Y2K soundtrack song plays lightly as Laura arrives. The volume picks up at 00:13:00 during exterior slo-mo scene.
- “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba (00:15:00): Eli and Danny prepare for a house party. A montage sequence begins. Laura later sings the song at 01:01:00 during an exterior scene.
- “Candy” by Mandy Moore (00:17:00): Eli and Danny arrive at a house party. The Y2K music scores a slo-mo-sequence. Soccer Chris (The Kid Laroi) greets a friend.
- “9 PM (Till I Come) [Radio Edit]” by ATB (00:17:00): A house party sequence continues. The Y2K soundtrack song plays briefly. Three girls dance together.
- “93 Til Infinity” by Souls of Mischief (00:17:00): A house party montage continues. CJ (Daniel Zolghadri) chats with a friend. Multiple characters smoke marijuana.
- “Heather (As Sampled in Souls of Mischief’s 93 Til Infinity'” by Billy Cobham (00:17:00): The Y2K music is featured in “93 Til Infinity” by Souls of Mischief.
- “Switchblade 327” by The Brian Setzer Orchestra (00:17:00): The Y2K soundtrack song scores a house party sequence. Various characters dance to rockabilly music. A young man wears suspenders and black sunglasses.
- “Freak on a Leash” by Korn (00:17:00): A house party montage continues. Ash (Lachlan Watson) wears a red hat. She smokes a cigarette.
- “Da ‘Dip” by Freak Nasty (00:17:00): A house party sequence continues. Eli says, “All right, let’s do this.” The Y2K music plays from a speaker system.
- “Thong Song” by Sisqo (00:18:00): The Y2K soundtrack song is featured during a house party sequence. Danny sings along to the music. The track plays again at 01:24:00.
- “Back at One” by Brian McKnight (00:59:00): Eli holds onto Laura during an exterior scene. The Y2K music plays from a speaker system. Eli hides in a portable toilet.
- “Faith” by Fred Durst (01:13:00): Fred Durst (as himself) delivers an inspiration speech. He says, “We might as well go down together.” Fred performs a Limp Bizkit classic as Ash plays a guitar.
- “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)” by Limp Bizkit (01:22:00): A “Five Years Later” sequence begins. A radio DJ talks about Fred Durst’s transformation into a tech entrepreneur and senator-elect. The Y2K soundtrack song plays from a speaker system as Ash says, “Fuckin’ sellout.”
- “Closing Time” by Semisonic (01:23:00): Ash travels with Eli and Laura. Music plays from her iPod. The Y2K music scores the film’s final moments.
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The Y2K soundtrack also includes:
- “On the Fence” by Silver Jet
- “The Man in the White Suit” by APM Music
- “Take My Time” by APM Music
- “Who” by Danielle Calato
- “Do You Remember” by Alex Haven
- “6 Underground” by Sneaker Pimps
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.
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