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Softcore Jukebox, released on October 7, 2003, is a compilation put together by the members of Ladytron and showcases many different genres, from rock to hip-hop. It also includes two songs performed by Ladytron - "Blue Jeans 2.0" (a remix) and a cover of Tweet's "Oops Oh My". The cover art appears to be a homage to Roxy Music's Country Life.

Track listing

  • "Soon" - My Bloody Valentine
  • "Hit the North, Part 1" - The Fall
  • "What's a Girl to Do" - Cristina
  • "Peng" - Dondolo
  • "The 15th" - Wire
  • "Blue Jeans 2.0" - Ladytron
  • "Saviour Piece" - Snap Ant
  • "Big" - New Fast Automatic Daffodils
  • "Feel Good Hit of the Fall" - !!!
  • "Teenage Daughter" - Fat Truckers
  • "Hey Mami (Sharaz Mix)" - Fannypack
  • "Manila (Headman Remix)" - Seelenluft
  • "You Got the Love" - The Source/Candi Staton
  • "Crazy Girls" - Codec and Flexor
  • "Oops Oh My" - Ladytron
  • "Send Me a Postcard" - Shocking Blue
  • "Twins" - Pop Levi
  • "Some Velvet Morning" - Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra

    Charts

    Chart (2002) Peak
    position
    U.S. Top Electronic Albums 24


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