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Album In Stores Tuesday, June 22 Features New Music From Dashboard Confessional, Train, Hoobastank, Jet, Maroon 5, Midtown, and Others

Columbia Pictures Film, 'Spider-Man 2,' Opens Nationwide Wednesday, June 30

NEW YORK, May 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax will release Spider-Man 2 -- Music From and Inspired By on Tuesday, June 22.

The highly anticipated Columbia Pictures film, "Spider-Man 2," opens nationwide on Wednesday, June 30.

Spider-Man 2 -- Music From and Inspired By is a collection of music written and performed by a generation of musicians influenced by the power and mystery of the Spider-Man character, his conflicts and his adventures. Spider-Man 2 -- Music From and Inspired By includes lead tracks, "Vindicated" by Dashboard Confessional (already a #1 Most Added Record at Modern Rock Radio) and "Ordinary," the eagerly-anticipated new track from the Grammy-winning rock band Train. Both singles have companion video clips. The album also features new songs from Hoobastank ("Did You"), Jet ("Hold On"), Yellowcard ("Gifts and Curses"), Maroon 5 ("Woman"), Taking Back Sunday ("This Photograph Is Proof "), Smile Empty Soul ("Who I Am"), the Ataris ("The Night That The Lights Went Out In NYC"), Ana ("We Are"), and Jimmy Gnecco featuring Brian May ("Someone To Die For"). In addition, Spider-Man 2 -- Music From and Inspired By contains the Lostprophets' "Lucky You," formerly available as a UK b-side and "Give It Up," which is also the first single from the major label debut of Midtown. Rounding out Spider-Man 2 -- Music From and Inspired By are two compositions by Danny Elfman: "Spidey Suite" and "Doc Ock Suite"

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