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Pete and Barry talk about their wives dieing in the coffee shop.

Pete sings to this song in the car.

Debbie changes the song in the car to this.

Song playing in Pete & Debbie's store.

Graham Parker plays live after Pete introduces him.

Debbie puts Sadie's iPod on and they all dance to it on the bed.

Pete turns off the song and plays his 'good music' for his wife and children.

They watch Graham Parker in Pete's record studio.

Pete talks with Cat and Ronnie at his record studio.

Montage as Pete and Debbie throw out cigarettes and cupcakes. They get all their health check-ups.

Pete & Debbie go for a weekend away without the kids.

Pete & Debbie get high and order room service at the hotel.

Pete walks into his record studio upset and yells at Ronnie about the CD sales.

After Debbie is told she is pregnant with her third baby.

First song in the club with Debbie and Desi.

Second song at the club as Debbie and Desi talk to hockey players.

First song that Graham Parker sings at his performance.

Desi and Debbie dance to this song at the club with the hockey players.

Song after the Graham Parker show as Pete sits in his car depressed.

Charlotte leaves an apology note on Sadie's door after everyone keeps fighting.

Pete is singing this loudly in the car with his kids while eating fast food.

Playing in Sadie's room when Charlotte brings her devices back.

First song at Pete's birthday party. Jason shows off Debbie's ass.

Plays as the second song during the birthday party scene and end credits.

Jason and Ronnie are swimming under water with Desi (Megan Fox).

Song at the party, Ronnie and Jason talk with Desi about their Zodiacs.

Pete & Debbie argue with each others fathers.

Sadie catches Debbie smoking in the front yard.

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Since when is creepy Lena Dunham some hip rock chick? haha And the movie was cute, but the music is the worst! So many amazing bands - why Loudin Wainright, Yoko Ono & the rest? Graham Parker is a talented artist, but he's someone's favorite?? Everytime I watched the movie, I fast forwarded past the music when I was able.

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2 years ago

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