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Doowopasaurus said:
I can't stand the characters when they're singing.
They have already written at least one song for this movie (source), so I'm afraid you're out of luck.

Didn't you like the songs in the first movie? Goofy Goober Rock in particular is what most people remember from Movie #1.
 
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They have already written at least one song for this movie (source), so I'm afraid you're out of luck.

Didn't you like the songs in the first movie? Goofy Goober Rock in particular is what most people remember from Movie #1.
Goofy Goober rock was good, because it sounded like a real song. I didn't mind Now That We're Men because it was short. If it was longer, I would have gotten annoyed. I guess what I'm saying is that I don't like long cheesy showtunes.
 
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Santa's Toenails said:
Goofy Goober rock was good, because it sounded like a real song. I didn't mind Now That We're Men because it was short. If it was longer, I would have gotten annoyed. I guess what I'm saying is that I don't like long cheesy showtunes.
I really hope they don't go that route, but I doubt they will.
 

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Santa's Toenails said:
Goofy Goober rock was good, because it sounded like a real song. I didn't mind Now That We're Men because it was short. If it was longer, I would have gotten annoyed. I guess what I'm saying is that I don't like long cheesy showtunes.
That's because Goofy Goober Rock is a real song, specifically this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRwrg0db_zY

(skip to 1:27 for the actual song; there's a long intro)

Getting back on topic, the only thing I'm expecting for this song coming from the new movie is that it will be catchy and memorable.
Also, I'm surprised they actually got Antonio Banderas to star in this thing. (I am hoping for a Puss-in-Boots reference. :P)
 

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DadMom AngryPants said:
The film will be scored by composer John Debney (score = music).
John Debney is actually a respected composer. He's composed songs for movies such as Iron Man, Passion of the Christ, The Scorpion King, The Emperor's New Grove, etc.
http://youtu.be/_Kobp3UUbmc

Most of his songs are for action sequences.

Question is, will he be as good, or even better than Gregor Narholz
http://youtu.be/Fuu51ISOKy0
http://youtu.be/ePU4bh41_3w
 

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John Debney is actually a respected composer. He's composed songs for movies such as Iron Man, Passion of the Christ, The Scorpion King, The Emperor's New Grove, etc.
http://youtu.be/_Kobp3UUbmc

Most of his songs are for action sequences.

Question is, will he be as good, or even better than Gregor Narholz
http://youtu.be/Fuu51ISOKy0
http://youtu.be/ePU4bh41_3w
A little off topic, but I don't think I've never taken the time to listen to the soundtrack for the background music in the movie. Despite it being so well written. When listening to both composers, I can tell the differences between them. I hope the new composer does well.
 

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Here's part of an interview with John Debney, the composer for this movie, in which he talks about what we can expect. Sounds exciting. :)



WAMG: In 2014 you’ve done DRAFT DAY and have STONEHEARST ASYLUM as well as the new SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS movie coming out. With all the other past films that you’ve written music for, do you like to go between the various themes – does it become any easier the more you write?

JD: That’s a great question. I actually do. Some artists like to stay on familiar ground and I don’t. I love to switch it up. As a musician, I always feel that I can do something better the second time… or the third time as it were. I love it. It gets my juices flowing to go from a big football movie like DRAFT DAY with an electronic orchestra to what is a very traditional thriller score in STONEHEARST ASYLUM with a love story in there. After recording that in London with a lot of great musicians, I came back here to work on SPONGEBOB with Hawaiian guitars and orchestras with bassoons. It’s a lot of fun and I love wearing the different hats. It helps me to keep it fresh.

WAMG: For fans of Spongebob, will they hear some of the TV themes when the movie is released next year?

JD: Oh yes, they’ll be very happy. We’re blatantly bringing everyone back to it. There will be some very familiar sounds and then there will be some very big and different sounds. I don’t want to spoil it. It will be a lot of fun and a tip of the hat to some 80’s synthesized music – we’re having a ball with it.
Full interview.
 
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