Based on the real-life adventures chronicled by Cameron Crowe, Fast Times follows a group of high school students growing up in Southern California. Stacy Hamilton and Mark Ratner are looking for a love interest, and are helped along by their older classmates, Linda Barrett and Mike Damone, respectively. At the center of the film is Jeff Spicoli, a perpetually stoned surfer who faces-off with the resolute Mr. Hand—a man convinced that everyone is on dope.
We Got the Beat — The Go-Go's
Opening scene of the movie
American Girl — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Stacy looking for the American History class.
Somebody's Baby — Jackson Browne
Stacy goes to the Point with the older guy
Raised On Radio — Ravyns
Brad is washing his car and is hearing this song
Winter Wonderland — Darlene Love
Mall santa - brief scene
Uptown Boys — Louise Goffin
Mark getting tips on how to date girls
Kashmir — Led Zeppelin
Mark Ratner and Stacy going to the restaurant in their first date.
Love Rules — Don Henley
Mark Ratner and Stacy Hamilton in the bed, looking the photo album, before kissing.
Fast Times At Ridgemont High — Sammy Hagar
Jeff Spicoli and Jefferson's brother driving the silver Camaro and smoking weed, before smashing the car into a pile of concrete blocks.
Fast Times (The Best Years of Our Lives) — Billy Squier
During the football game when ridgemont is destroying Lincoln
Never Surrender — Don Felder
Mark and Mike visit the girls at the pool.
Moving In Stereo — The Cars
Linda climbs out of the pool, brad has a fantasy about her
The Look In Your Eyes — Gerard McMahon
Mike hangs out with Stacy at her home.
Waffle Stomp — Joe Walsh
Brad Hamilton, dressed in Capitain Hook costume, before flerting with beautiful girl in car (portrayed by Nancy Wilson).
Sleeping Angel — Stevie Nicks
Stacy is waiting Mike Damone to give her a ride to the abortion clinic, but he didn't show up.
Speeding — The Go-Go's
Mike Damone finds some graffiti on his locker.
I Don't Know (Spicoli's Theme) — Jimmy Buffett
(1:13) Mr. Vargas and the students are leaving the hospital visit, followed by the aplication of the final exams.
Life In The Fast Lane — Reeves Nevo & The Cinch
(1:16) The graduate prom first scene.
Wooly Bully — Reeves Nevo & The Cinch
The graduate prom 2nd song.
So Much In Love — Timothy B. Schmit
Stacy sees Mark in the cinema entrance, calls him to give her photo and ask him to phone her in the summer.
Love Is the Reason — Graham Nash
Don't Be Lonely — Quarterflash
I'll Leave It Up to You — Poco
Highway Runner — Donna Summer
She's My Baby (And She's Outta Control) — Palmer/Jost
was not in the theatre version..it was only used in the trailer
Goodbye, Goodbye — Oingo Boingo
(1:25) End credits