℗ 2019 Lakeshore Records
Released May 24, 2019
Duration 29m 53s
Record Label Lakeshore Records
Catalogue No. LKS35417
Genre Soundtracks (Theatre Scores)

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Booksmart (Original Motion Picture Score)

Dan the Automator

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1.1
Full Star  EXPLICIT
Dan the Automator
4:50
1.2
Amy Devastated
Dan the Automator
6:00
1.3
Broke a Couple of Rules
Dan the Automator
3:21
1.4
Molly and Nick Dance  EXPLICIT
Dan the Automator
3:16
1.5
Handjobs / Graduation  EXPLICIT
Dan the Automator
4:32
1.6
Amy Molly Fight
Dan the Automator
3:41
1.7
One Night Left
Dan the Automator
3:05
1.8
Ryan
Dan the Automator
1:08
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Lakeshore Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-8 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-16.02
-24.50 to -12.18
-13.84
-20.90 to -10.70
10
7 to 16
1
Full Star
0.00-12.63-10.77
2
Amy Devastated
0.00-17.98-15.913
3
Broke a Couple of Rules
0.00-14.44-12.810
4
Molly and Nick Dance
0.00-15.51-14.09
5
Handjobs / Graduation
0.00-16.07-13.510
6
Amy Molly Fight
0.00-24.50-20.916
7
One Night Left
0.00-12.18-10.88
8
Ryan
0.00-14.82-12.18

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