The 10 Most Downloadable Movie Soundtracks of the Decade

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  1. St. Trinian’s (2007)

This reimagining of the glamorously criminal antics of a school of rowdy female misfits is hugely entertaining – with a soundtrack that is as catchy and bubbly as the girls themselves. A star vehicle for several acclaimed actresses and singers, including Gemma Arterton, Juno Temple and Paloma Faith – as well as featuring the thespian talents of Rupert Everett (both in and out of drag), Colin Firth, Russell Brand and a pre-Cersei Lena Headey, this hyperactively enjoyable film features songs by the likes of Mark Ronson and Lily Allen, The Noisettes, The Ordinary Boys, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

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There is also a hilarious cover of ‘Love is in The Air’ by Firth and Everett, as well a bubble-gum pop rendition of ‘Trouble’ by the cast. However, the theme song sung by Girls Aloud, dressed to the nines in that iconic school uniform, is perhaps the best estimation of this tale of unruly girl power.

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