Bottoms (soundtrack)

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Bottoms (Original Motion Picture Score)
Bottoms soundtrack cover.jpg
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2023
Length45:05
Label Milan
Producer
Charli XCX chronology
Crash
(2022)
Bottoms
(2023)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Bottoms"1:54
2."Yes No Okay"XCX3:05
3."School Fair"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:32
4."Jeff"Birenberg0:41
5."Vehicular Jeff-slaughter"Birenberg1:16
6."Tim to the Rescue"Birenberg0:52
7."Lockers"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
0:39
8."Huntington Horrors"Birenberg1:09
9."Mr. G"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:21
10."Teaching Each Other"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:10
11."Tim's Suspicions"Birenberg0:55
12."Josie at Juvie"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:16
13."Study Buddies"Birenberg0:44
14."Car Wash"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:15
15."Not in the System"Birenberg0:36
16."Sex with Mrs. Callahan"Birenberg0:32
17."All Night"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
3:22
18."Be With"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
3:46
19."Thank You for Attending Today's Pep Rally"Birenberg4:22
20."QB Murders"Birenberg0:34
21."The Final Fucking Hour"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:21
22."Need to Stop the Game"Birenberg2:18
23."Setting Up the Bomb"Birenberg1:52
24."Pineapple Juice"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:46
25."Final Face-Off"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:06
26."End Credits"Birenberg3:47
27."Dream (Alternate Fight Sequence)"
  • XCX
  • Birenberg
1:54
Total length:45:05

Reception

Katie Rife of IGN wrote "Even the music has a lot going on, combining Charli XCX's '80s-style synth score with hilariously timed needle drops from Avril Lavigne and Bonnie Tyler. An excess of material is far from the worst problem a comedy can have, to be fair." [10] Monica Castillo of RogerEbert.com complimented "The movie features needle drops aplenty, and extra modern beats provided by Leo Birenberg and Charli XCX. It’s one silly bit after another, like candies rolling off a conveyor belt." [11]

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