My Kind of Scene

The band submitted three songs: "Whatever Makes You Happy", "Up & Down & Back Again" and "My Kind of Scene".

With these submissions, Paramount Pictures decided to use "My Kind of Scene"; however, they decided to release the song as a promotional song for the film, and so changed the title to "My Kinda Scene" in Australia[1] in fitting with the other promotional single for the film, Limp Bizkit's "Take a Look Around".

Following that, when Powderfinger released their greatest hits compilation, Fingerprints, they included the song under the original title "My Kind of Scene" and the music video was included on the promotional DVD Powderfinger's First XI along with the 2007 album Dream Days at the Hotel Existence.

The music video for "My Kind of Scene"[2] features singer Bernard Fanning driving an old Holden Commodore along a country road with a complacent look on his face, in keeping with the lyrics of the song.

A very similar sequence of events happens in the book Fight Club, which was made into a film of the same name the year before "My Kind of Scene" was released.