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We all know that Juno is one fucking awesome movie. One of the best things about the movie is the film’s soundtrack. Not only is it hip, it’s also a good collection of songs that somehow guided the film throughout it’s entire run. The first soundtrack shot up to the Number One spot of different charts and what-have-yous so I’m not surprised that they’re releasing a second soundtrack full of B-sides.
Juno B-sides: Almost Adopted Songs compiles mostly what wasn’t included in the first soundtrack. It’s still on the same level as the first one and it certainly doesn’t disappoint. I think the reason why you should be hitting the link below should be Ellen Page’s awesome song which was cut from the movie. “Zub Zub” was written by Diablo Cody and it just basically talks about Juno’s “chair encounter” with Bleeker. It’s short, but it’s sweet. Furthermore, there’s a version of the 20th Century Fox Fanfare by Kimya Dawson; hella funny.
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