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Alice In Wonderland Soundtrack Full Of Pop-Punk Like Avril, All-American Rejects,

Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures In Wonderland is usually associated with psychotropic drugs and psychedelic rock, not pop punk. But that looks like it could change with the soundtrack to Tim Burton's upcoming film adaptation of Alice In Wonderland.

It's only appropriate that Burton — whose films are pretty trippy —will direct a film version of Alice In Wonderland. But things get curiouser and curiouser when you consider that the soundtrack, which will be released as Almost Alice, features original tunes performed by Avril Lavigne, Franz Ferdinand, Wolfmother, Mark Hoppus and Pete Wentz.

To be sure, there's a version of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" by Vermont's Grace Potter And The Nocturnals, but for the most part the entire thing is pop punk.

The soundtrack is out March 2, two days before the film hits theatres. Burton's movie features an interesting cast comprised of Mia Wasikowska (Amelia, Defiance) as Alice, Johnny Depp (Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, Edward Scissorhands) as the Mad Hatter, Burton's girlfriend Helena Bonham Carter (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street, Fight Club) as the Red Queen, Anne Hathaway (The Princess Diaries, Rachel Getting Married) as the White Queen, Alan Rickman (Harry Potter, Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves) as the Caterpillar and Stephen Fry (A Fish Called Wanda, V For Vendetta) as the Cheshire Cat.

Here are the artists and songs on Almost Alice, the Alice In Wonderland soundtrack:

Avril Lavigne — "Alice (Underground)"
The All-American Rejects — "The Poison"
Owl City — "The Technicolor Phase"
Shinedown — "Her Name Is Alice"
All Time Low — "Painting Flowers"
Metro Station — "Where's My Angel"
Tokio Hotel And Kerli — "Strange"
3OH!3 featuring Neon Hitch — "Follow Me Down"
Robert Smith — "Very Good Advice"
Mark Hoppus And Pete Wentz — "Welcome To Mystery"
Kerli — "Tea Party"
Franz Ferdinand — "The Lobster Quadrille"
Motion City Soundtrack — "Running Out Of Time"
Wolfmother — "Fell Down A Hole"
Grace Potter And The Nocturnals — "White Rabbit"

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