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The Cure and Justin Timberlake are among the artists included on the soundtrack to the hit TV show The Inbetweeners.
The double-album, which is released on November 2, also includes songs by Jamie T, Dizzee Rascal and Hot Chip.
The Inbetweeners follows a group of sixth formers – Jay, Simon, Neil and Will – as they struggle through their teenage years.
A third series of the show has been commissioned and is due to begin on E4 in 2010.
The tracklisting for 'The Inbetweeners: Soundtrack' is as follows:
Disc 1
Briefcase (Dialogue)
Morning Runner - 'Gone Up In Flames'
The Libertines - 'Don't Look Back Into The Sun'
The Wombats - 'Moving To New York'
Miss Timbs (Dialogue)
Justin Timberlake Feat. Timbaland - 'Sexyback'
Jamie T - 'Sheila'
Bumder (Dialogue)
Kate Nash - 'Foundations'
The Duke Spirit - 'Love Is An Unfamiliar Name'
Thom Stone - 'She Knows'
Mumm-Ra - 'She's Got You High'
Caravan Club (Dialogue)
Jack Penate - 'Second, Minute Or Hour'
The Cure - 'Inbetween Days'
Belle & Sebastian - 'I'm A Cuckoo'
Friend (Dialogue)
Tellison - 'Gallery'
Field Music - 'She Can Do What She Wants'
New Cassettes - 'You Won't Stop'
Business (Dialogue)
Freaks - 'The Creeps (Get On The Dancefloor)'
Transformer - 'Cinema Car'
Royworld - 'Elasticity'
Theaudience - 'A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed'
Underage Drinkers (Dialogue)
Disc 2
Morning Benders (Dialogue)
Biffy Clyro - 'A Whole Child Ago'
Neil's Lego Collection (Dialogue)
Gorillaz - 'Kids With Guns (Hot Chip Remix)'
Dizzee Rascal Feat. Calvin Harris & Chrome - 'Dance Wiv Me'
Fish Punch (Dialogue)
The Maccabees - 'Latchmere'
White Lies - 'To Lose My Life'
The Rumble Strips - 'Girls And Boys In Love'
Feisty One You Are (Dialogue)
Hot Chip - 'Over And Over'
Sam Isaac - 'Fire Fire'
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. - 'War Of The Worlds'
The Young Knives - 'Fit 4 U'
Simon At The Disco (Dialogue)
The Maccabees - 'About Your Dress'
Ed Harcourt - 'Born In The '70s'
Drive By (Dialogue)
Passion Pit - 'Cuddle Fuddle'
Lloyd Cole - 'Wild Orphan'
Jay Gets Dumped (Dialogue)
The Jam - 'That's Entertainment'
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