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The Trainspotting 2 Soundtrack Doesn’t Disappoint

The Trainspotting 2 Soundtrack Doesn’t Disappoint

For all the things that made Trainspotting great—a bevy of good actors, a screenplay based on a fantastic book, Danny Boyle’s signature motion-sickness-inducing pace—few things helped set the tone as much as the soundtrack. If you were worried that the soundtrack to T2 Trainspotting, the follow-up film, would be any different, fear not. While it’s since been taken down, the soundtrack briefly appeared on Amazon and included the track listing for you to consider. Needless to say, it’s epic. The Clash. Queen. A remix of Iggy Pop’s “Lust for Life,” a track which defined the first film. We can’t wait to watch—and listen—to the film when it hits theaters in March.