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Whip It (Music from the Motion Picture)

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Download links and information about Whip It (Music from the Motion Picture). This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:04:25 minutes.

Release date: 2009
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:04:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pot Kettle Black (Tilly And The Wall) 2:49
2. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker (Ramones) 2:46
3. What's the Attitude (feat. Hymnal) (Cut Chemist) 4:05
4. Bang On (The Breeders) 2:00
5. Dead Sound (The Raveonettes) 3:33
6. Blue Turning Grey (Clap Your Hands Say Yeah) 1:15
7. Your Arms Around Me (Jens Lekman) 5:01
8. Learnalilgivinanlovin (Gotye) 2:47
9. Boys Wanna Be Her (Peaches) 3:54
10. Jolene (Dolly Parton) 2:40
11. Caught Up In You (38 Special) 4:35
12. Never My Love (feat. Adam Green) (Har Mar Superstar) 3:04
13. Black Gloves (Goose) 2:34
14. Crown of Age (The Ettes) 2:14
15. High Times (feat. Turbo Fruits) (Landon Pigg) 4:52
16. Unattainable (Little Joy) 2:00
17. Lollipop (Squeak E. Clean & Desert Eagles Remix) (The Chordettes) 2:05
18. Doing It Right (The Go! Team) 3:24
19. Breeze (Apollo Sunshine) 2:50
20. Know How (Young Mc) 4:01
21. The Road to Austin (The Section Quartet) 1:56

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Whip It rocks and flows with a healthy dose of estrogen-fueled angst that contrasts nicely with some amatory serenades. Nebraska indie rock quintet Tilly and the Wall set the tone with catty slam-book animosity that blends hints of ‘50s rockabilly with heaps of that Switchblade Sisters inspired girl-gang toughness. Following this volatile gem with The Ramones’ “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker” is a perfect match, and though The Breeders’ “Cannonball” from 1993’s Last Splash might have been a better choice in keeping with the movie’s theme, 2008’s “Bang On” is definitely more relevant in its stylish minimalism. The go-go shoegazing of The Raveonettes’ “Dead Sound” fits here like tight leather jacket. But not every tune was meant to accompany womanly wrangling. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah provide a beautifully moody little instrumental in “Blue Turning Grey” and Jens Lekman somehow makes slicing up an avocado sound romantic — though Har Mar Superstar’s spot on cover of The Association’s “Never My Love” is the sweetest surprise here.