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1. Cherish 3:08
produced and performed by Bertie Blackman & Cameron Deyell

2. Hello Princess (dialogue) 0:27

3. Tainted Love 3:29
Performed by The Captain’s Package

4. Lips Like Sugar 3:49
Performed By Novada

5. Michael (movie score) 1:34

6. Skin Deep 3:36
Written & performed By Jeff Stewart & Gregg Leonard

7. You’re My Jellybaby (dialogue) 0:20

8. Pour Some Sugar On Me 3:52
Performed by The Ride Ons

9. I Touch Myself 3:14
Performed By Otto Vector

10. Dark Investigations (movie score) 1:13

11. Feed Me (dialogue) 0:23

12. Yummy Yummy Yummy 2:08
Performed by Montana

13. Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini 2:19
Performed by The Ride Ons

14. In the Mind's Eye (movie score) 1:26

15. True Beauty (dialogue) 0:56

16. Fat Bottomed Girls 3:52
Performed by Citizen Dog

17. Tattoo 3:10
Performed By South Normal

18. Flesh for Fantasy 4:31
Performed by Minimum Voltage

19. Pursuing Michael (movie score) 1:19

20. Consumption is Evolution (dialogue) 0:18

21. Take U Down 2:58
Performed By Ten1

22. Hip Hip Hooray 3:42
Written & performed by Sneaky Sound System

23. Ridiculous Animals (dialogue) 0:20

24. Tainted Love 3:58
Performed By Imogen Bailey

25. I Love Life 3:14
Performed by: Cameron Mclean, Mark Higgins and Andrew Higgins

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Interesting in that some of these songs were originally "appropriated" by FAs wishing to make a fat-positive statement... (though not the Def Leppard cover even though it has the line "c'mon, fat me up".)

Also the Billy Idol cover is strangely evocative of FAism and I was surprised someone thought to include it.
 
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