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Surprise! The Suicide Squad has a soundtrack for the ages. Ok, look, it’s a James Gunn movie. You are not surprised.
But nevertheless, even by Gunn’s eclectic standards, The Suicide Squad soundtrack is just banger after banger. It’s more diverse than the ’70s Am radio-friendly (and Walkman-appropriate grooves) of his Guardians of the Galaxy “Awesome Mix” soundtracks, but serves the story just as well. Don’t forget, Gunn is known for writing the songs he hopes to use directly into his scripts.
During a chat with James Gunn, I asked him what the first two songs he knew he wanted to use in The Suicide Squad were. To be perfectly honest, I expected the answer to be The Jim Carroll Band’s classic “People Who Died” but Gunn surprised me with not one,...
Surprise! The Suicide Squad has a soundtrack for the ages. Ok, look, it’s a James Gunn movie. You are not surprised.
But nevertheless, even by Gunn’s eclectic standards, The Suicide Squad soundtrack is just banger after banger. It’s more diverse than the ’70s Am radio-friendly (and Walkman-appropriate grooves) of his Guardians of the Galaxy “Awesome Mix” soundtracks, but serves the story just as well. Don’t forget, Gunn is known for writing the songs he hopes to use directly into his scripts.
During a chat with James Gunn, I asked him what the first two songs he knew he wanted to use in The Suicide Squad were. To be perfectly honest, I expected the answer to be The Jim Carroll Band’s classic “People Who Died” but Gunn surprised me with not one,...
- 8/7/2021
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
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