43. Pump Up The Volume - Telling the story of a radio DJ, the film's music drew from a hugely diverse range of genres. As a result, the soundtrack is a truly captivating listen – featuring such songs as Bad Brains’ ‘Kick Out The Jams’ and ‘Everybody Knows’ by Concrete Blond. If there’s one criticism, then it’s with the producers, who chose to omit Leonard Cohen’s original version of ‘Everybody Knows’ which features so prominently in the movie.
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- What? No Rocky 4?

- uhhh.... what? Michael Caron-Jones' "The Jackal" is about an international terrorist.

- a very bad and disappointing list!!
I don't understand why there can't be a good soundtrack without singing
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- No Big Lebowski!!!!!!!!!

- forgot Harold and Maude you crazy sons of guns

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