Woody Harrelson
Woody Harrelson opens up his iTunes and gives ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino a look at what fires him up!
A Taste:
U2
You need a good soundtrack to kill Zombies.
Zombieland is fueled by the perfect mix of heavy metal and classic tunes, making it the most rock n’ roll zombie flick to ever conquer cineplexes. In the film, Woody Harrelson’s Tallahassee is the perfect badass.
He caps zombies first, and doesn’t even bother to ask questions. Every detail of Tallahassee was crucial to Harrelson. He specifically chose for the character to brandish the sawed-off rifle that Steve McQueen had in The Rifleman, and the health conscious Harrelson even managed to play Tallahassee’s Twinkie fixation like a pro.
However, the music proved most important. Harrelson shared his pump-up playlist with ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino for this exclusive feature.
Check out Woody Harrelson’s playlist below and catch Zombieland, in theaters now.
Woody Harrelson’s Playlist:
To get fired up for something, I think there’s no better album than U2’s Pop, which is probably their least popular album but, to me, it’s their best album and their most underrated. Man, it just rocks! That’s a good one!
—Rick Florino
10.02.09
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