

Teenage Fan Club...
Teenage
Fan Club opens the film with a cover of Camper Van Beethoven's "Take
the Skinheads Bowling." You can hear Teenage Fan Club's newest
album here.
Camper Van Beethoven
Camper
Van Beethoven's music can be found
here. David Lowery's post-Beethoven band, Cracker, can
be found here,
and their music
here. And you can listen to Cracker's version of "Take the
Skinhead's Bowling" here.
Joey Ramone
Joey Ramone
brings the film to a close with his cover of "What a Wonderful
World." You can see his video for the song here
(and here
for those of you on modems), and you can listen to the song here.
To get Joey Ramone's music and merchandise, go
here.
Jeff Gibbs
Jeff composed and recorded the original music for the film and was a
field producer for "Bowling for Columbine." Jeff grew up in
Beecher, the Flint community featured in the movie. He has a new album
of improvisations on a solo piano called "Reflections" which
you can order here.
"Reflections" features two songs from Bowling for Columbine:
Beecher's
Lament and Lost
Children.
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