The Ordinary Boys

The Ordinary Boys are a Muggle indie rock group from Worthing, a seaside town in West Sussex, England. On September 1, 1995, their song "Boys Will Be Boys" played in the background when Harry Potter and Seamus Finnigan over the negative opinion of Harry and Albus Dumbledore that Seamus' mother had formed from reading articles in the Daily Prophet.

Behind the scenes

 * This song's appearance in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix represents an anachronism, as The Ordinary Boys album on which it is featured,  Brassbound, was released in  2005, while the scene in which it plays during the film is set a decade earlier in 1995. In addition, The Ordinary Boys did not get together until  2002, but it is possible that they formed earlier in the Harry Potter universe (possibly coinciding with  Britpop phenomenon of the mid-1990s).
 * In the Order of the Phoenix film, Harry and Seamus' argument occurs in the Gryffindor common room, whereas it takes place in the Gryffindor Boys' Dormitory in the book.
 * Rupert Grint explained that director David Yates chose to have this song play during the scene in the Gryffindor common room in order to create a "more casual feel."

Appearances

 * Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)