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Soul Hooligan

Soul Hooligan began in 1997, as a solo project for veteran hardcore producer Austin Reynolds (who had been Surburban Base's in-house engineer between 1991-1993). Under this moniker he released the first single 'Sweet Pea' (Freskanova, 1998). The track proved to be a club-level success, and Reynolds was required by his label to promote the single live... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2003 Cold Case (TV series)
Look Again (2003) ("Soul Searching")
 
2003 The Real World (TV series)
Paris: Part 11 (2003) (performer: "Addicted")
 
2002 A Midsummer Night's Rave (performer: "Psychedelic Soul")
 
2002 Military Diaries (TV series)
 
2002 Six Feet Under (TV series)
The Last Time (2002) (performer: "Algebra")
 
2002 A Walk to Remember (performer: "Numb In Both Lips")
 
2001 The Last Castle (performer: "Soul Searching")
 
2001 Boston Public (TV series)
Chapter Twenty-Two (2001) (performer: "Algebra")
 
2001 Driven (performer: "Numb In Both Lips")
 
1994 Road Rules (TV series)
 
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2003 Cold Case (TV series) (music performer: "Soul Searching")
 
2003 Freshman Diaries (TV series) (music performers)
 
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2001 This Way Up (TV series)
Performers ("Algebra")
 
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Trivia:

Soul Hooligan's track "Algebra" was chosen for the widely seen HBO US ad campaign that featured before the last-ever episode of 'Sex & The City' (tagline: "HBO - You Do The Math"). Despite earning $50,000 for use of the track, the band never saw a penny as they were, by then, deeply in debt to their recording and publishing companies (Maverick & Warner / Chappell). See more »