It's the Best Part of Freaky Friday. Here's How It Came to Be.
Briefly

The song "Take Me Away" featured in the 2003 Disney movie Freaky Friday was created by an all-female band from Australia named Lash. This track contributed significantly to the film's legacy among millennials and Gen Z. The song was performed by the fictitious band Pink Slip during a pivotal moment in the movie. Although the film has kept the spirit of Freaky Friday alive for over two decades, the song's origin remained largely unknown to fans until recently. Lash's drummer, who is also a microbiology lecturer, discussed the journey of the song and its lasting impact.
The track "Take Me Away" from Freaky Friday, which became a staple of millennial culture, was written by a group of teenage girls from Australia.
Lash, the all-female Australian rock group, created the song, showcasing talent that remains underappreciated despite the song's mainstream success.
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