Sunday Music: The Scream 2 Soundtrack's 2 Amazing Moments

how did '97 me not remember this?!

I saw it in the theaters, back when theaters weren’t all nice with fancy chairs and TJ Max-checkout style concession stands, when you hit up the budget theater behind the strip mall because, despite your feet sticking to the spilled soda and melted candy coated floor, the tickets cost about half of what they cost up the mall, and you could push your friends across closed department store parking lots in shopping carts relatively uninterrupted afterwards, until you went to your local diner of choice, before heading home, overcaffeinated and exhausted.

My wife and I put Scream 2 on the other night, and I was right back in that theater.

But, why don’t I remember this?

Not the movie. The movie is fine. I did remember some of it. Especially the Greek tragedy undertones. Probably because I was taking a Greek Mythology class in school that year, and I had gotten a little obsessed.

But, I’m talking about the soundtrack.

Two songs that were so in my 1997 lane and yet I feel like I just heard them for the first time.

90s soundtracks really were the best.

Please, for your parking lot shopping cart racing pleasure, enjoy D’Angelo doing Prince’s “She’s Always In My Hair,” and Less Than Jake doing The Partridge Family, Tony Romeo-written classic, “I Think I Love You.”

MY GOD THESE ARE SO FUN AND I CAN’T BELIEVE I FORGOT ABOUT THEM, THANK YOU SCREAM 2:

Bonus: Ok, this version didn’t apparently come out until 1999, but us PA kids new how to have a good time…