Matthew Sweet - Film & Television

Film & Television

1992
  • "Silent City", Buffy the Vampire Slayer
1994
  • "Superdeformed", Beavis and Butthead
1995
  • "Ultrasuede", National Lampoon's Senior Trip
  • "My Pet", Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
  • "Everything Changes", The Babysitters Club
1996
  • "Flipper", Flipper
  • "Happiness", Brain Candy
  • "Dark Secret", The Craft
  • "Swan Song", Bed of Roses
1997
  • "Hollow", The Game
  • "BBC" (with Mike Myers), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
1998
  • "Farther Down", Can't Hardly Wait
  • "Magnet & Steel" (Walter Egan cover), Sabrina the Teenage Witch
  • "Magnet & Steel" (Walter Egan cover), Overnight Delivery
1999
  • "Faith in You", Drive Me Crazy
2000
  • "Faith in You", Roswell
2001
  • "I've Been Waiting", All Over the Guy
2002
  • "It Don't Matter to Me", Ash Wednesday
  • "Girlfriend", Crossroads
2003
  • "Daddy Wasn't There" (with Mike Myers), Austin Powers in Goldmember
  • "Warmth of the Sun" (Beach Boys cover), American Dreams
  • "I've Been Waiting", Scrubs
2004
  • "Cats Vs Dogs", Garfield: The Movie
2006
  • "Girlfriend", Guitar Hero II (game)
  • "The Tide Is High", How to Eat Fried Worms
2007
  • "Come to California", Nancy Drew
  • "Different Drum" (Stone Poneys cover), The Heartbreak Kid
2009
  • "Got to Get You Into My Life" (Beatles cover), Imagine That
  • "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" (w/ All Too Much), Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
2010
  • "Wild", The Bigtop
  • Theme song, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.
2012
  • "Girlfriend", Chasing Mavericks

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