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The soundtrack is a time capsule of the era, featuring hit alternative rock and hip-hop artists. The standout track is "The Rockafeller Skank" by Fatboy Slim , which plays during the memorable bridge jump scene. The film also popularized Eels' song "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues."

While the French toast is the most likely reference, other key "pieces" of the film include: road trip (2000)

: The entire plot centers on a "piece" of physical media—a sex tape Josh (Breckin Meyer) mistakenly mails to his girlfriend, Tiffany, prompting the 1,800-mile journey to intercept it. The soundtrack is a time capsule of the

Despite being set across the United States (New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas), the movie was filmed almost entirely on location in and around Atlanta, Georgia , and at the University of Georgia. The University of Georgia campus stood in for the fictional "University of Ithaca." E's Beautiful Blues

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