This is exactly what the world has been waiting for: The "biggest" hits the Poppunker Good Charlotte in Remix and on a plate, as well as time for Christmas. But someone is sitting very clever at the record company. Any If the disc starts with a cheerful and very nice remix of the song "Los Angeles World Wide". That does not hurt and would be perfect for any teen movie soundtrack. The new song "Anxiety" is not worth mentioning and sounds much more like dusty B-side. South-Flair gets "Broken Hearts Parade" thanks to the new version. A little macabre, on closer examination of the text, but who cares. Had quite can make boring. Now it gets really interesting: "Fight Song" was allegedly mixed by none other than Jay-Z in person and then you have also installed smoothly even a collaboration with rapper The Game. Especially a lot of effort has to be, however, not the case with the piece. After dark club beats including Rapeinlage of Bubba Sparxxx heard "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl" in a new guise, and can lead points. Who, however, is to listen to the boring remix of smash hit "I Just Wanna Live", is quite clear to me a mystery because of irrelevance and lack of imagination that is hard to beat. Only with "All Black" it gets interesting again. The catchy song has now been newly backed by members of the band The White Tie Affair and Kill Hannah. Is definitely not bad succeeded, so far as I have to admit. Best Remix comes from Fall Out Boy genius Patrick Stump. This took before the song "Little Things" and turns it into a club hit 1A including hochgepitchter nerve voice. Stress The Whiteboy has since also makes it possible for the average number of "Predictable" Fun Reggae song is: First-class remix with a lot of work for details. Last notable track is "The Young and the Hopeless" in the remix of Linkin Park mastermind Mr. Hahn. The rest is really only B-sides scrap, which it really is not worth to be discussed. Fans are certainly here have their joy, all other should be said, please just make a big circle around this smorgasbord of moneymaking.