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It's Trey's 21st birthday and Marissa, anxious to help Trey and Ryan forge a relationship, throws a birthday party for Trey at the Cooper-Nichol mansion that turns out to be a rager. Seth is left in hot water by both Summer and Zach, but why? Sandy wants to continue his friendship with Carter, leaving a confused Kirsten. Meanwhile, Julie shares some memories with an "old" friend and in the process learns a few things and gains a few ideas.
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Michael Cassidy (II)::Zach Stephens
Bill Campbell::Carter Buckley
Johnny Messner::Lance Baldwin
Logan Marshall-Green::Trey Atwood
Nikki Griffin::Jess
Marguerite Moreau::Reed Carlson
Aya Sumika::Erin |
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Director: Tony Wharmby
Writer: John Stephens
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Broadcast: 2005-04-14
Production No.: (unknown)
Episode Overall No.: 48
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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LCD Soundsystem [LCD Soundsystem] - Daft Punk Is Playing At My House |  |
Other Music: "Requiem for O.M.M." by Of Montreal
"Stop Dragging Me Down" by The Obscurities
"Under The Milky Way" by The Church
"Decent Days and Nights" by The Futureheads
"Technologic" by Daft Punk
"Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake
"Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison
"Mi Casa" by Beat Phreaks
"Melt" by Way Out West |
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