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What’s the song on the first episode of 90210? The one that plays when Dixon is trying out for lacrosse?

In the first episode of 90210, there’s a part when Dixon Wilson is trying out for the lacrosse team. What’s the song that plays in that part?

I can’t remember the song, however on the CW’s website they have a complete listing of the songs from each episode.

http://www.cwtv.com/thecw/90210music

We’re Not in Kansas Anymore

Season: 1 – Episode: 1
First Aired: 9/2/2008

Hopefully you can narrow it down!

Lacrosse Play Mumbo from 1 4 1 laxcoachmike.mpg


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Goalie: The Last Defense (The Lacrosse Foundation)




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 Carl Runk's Coaching Lacrosse: Strategies, Drills, & Plays from an NCAA Tournament Winning Coach's Playbook


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 Rochester Knighthawks Players: John Grant, JR., Gary Gait, Paul Gait, Gavin Prout, Rochester Knighthawks All-Time Roster, Casey Powell


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