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Naturally, the catchy sun-soaked songs tackle seasonal specific topics, such as bemoaning those summertime gigs with almost every percussion instrument known to man (“Work This Out”) and playing baseball amid a heavy “hey batter, batter” chorus (“I Don’t Dance”). Just like the bouncy “Saved by the Bell” and “Beverly Hills, 90210” gangs before them, the Wildcats are spending their summer at a ritzy country club. This time around, school’s out and poolside hijinks replace the original locker-lined backdrop.
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Whatever the case, everyone can catch up with Troy, Gabriella and their East High classmates before “High School Musical 2” debuts Friday on the Disney Channel with the soundtrack’s 11 new tunes. If you didn’t catch at least one of those “High School Musical” song references, you’re in a itty-bitty clique that didn’t see the made-for-Disney Channel movie, listen to the soundtrack or go to the arena concert tour of this multi-platform pop-culture phenomenon responsible for the best-selling album of 2006.
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You don’t have to worry about “Breaking Free” from the “Start of Something New” because the “High School Musical 2” soundtrack will “Get’cha Head in the Game” and, if history serves, “Bop to the Top.” Soundtrack for ‘High School Musical 2’ at top of its class – Orange County Register