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<i>T2 Trainspotting</i> Soundtrack Revealed: Iggy Pop, Underworld, and More


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T2 Trainspotting Soundtrack Revealed: Iggy Pop, Underworld, and More

The soundtrack for T2 Trainspotting—Danny Boyle’s sequel to his cult classic film from 1996—has been announced. The soundtrack opens with the Prodigy’s new remix of Iggy Pop’s “Lust for Life”—the song used for the ’96 film’s iconic opening sequence. In addition, the T2 soundtrack closes with a new Underworld song called “Slow Slippy.” It’s an updated version of “Born Slippy .NUXX,” another song crucial to the original film. See the full tracklist, which includes songs by Wolf Alice, Young Fathers, Queen, and Blondie, below; scroll down for the album artwork.

T2 Trainspotting is out in the United States on February 3, 2017, and includes returning cast members Ewan McGregor and Ewen Bremner.

Revisit “How the Trainspotting Soundtrack Resurrected Iggy Pop” over on the Pitch.

T2 Trainspotting OST:

01 Iggy Pop: “Lust for Life (The Prodigy Remix)”
02 High Contrast: “Shotgun Mouthwash”
03 Wolf Alice: “Silk”
04 Young Fathers: “Get Up”
05 Frankie Goes to Hollywood: “Relax”
06 Underworld: “Eventually But (Spud’s Letter to Gail)” [ft. Ewen Bremner]
07 Young Fathers: “Only God Knows”
08 The Rubberbandits: “Dad’s Best Friend”
09 Blondie: “Dreaming”
10 Queen: “Radio Ga Ga”
11 Run D.M.C. vs. Jason Nevis: “It’s Like That”
12 The Clash: “(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais”
13 Young Fathers: “Rain or Shine”
14 Fat White Family: “Whitest Boy on the Beach”
15 Underworld: “Slow Slippy”

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