20 best movie soundtracks that shaped pop culture

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The sound of music, source: Rodgers and Hammerstein (via youtube) ; Top Gun 1986, source: Paramount pictures (via netlfix) ; Grease, source: Paramount (via Youtube); 500 days of summer, source: Searchlight pictures (via youtube)
The sound of music, source: Rodgers and Hammerstein (via Youtube) ; Top Gun 1986, source: Paramount pictures (via netlfix) ; Grease, source: Paramount (via Youtube); 500 days of summer, source: Searchlight pictures (via YouTube)

17) The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club, source: Universal Pictures
The Breakfast Club, source: Universal Pictures

With songs like Don’t You (Forget About Me) and We Are Not Alone, the soundtrack of The Breakfast Club captured the youth in the 1980s. Peaking the US Billboards Charts, this track composed by British composer Keith Forsey was one of the very first ‘new wave’ genres. It gives the youth a feeling of teenage rebellion and self-discovery and to this day has remained relevant and stands as one of the most significant contributors to pop culture.

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Edited by Apoorva Jujjavarapu