Iconic soundtrack, rated one of the 25 greatest soundtracks of all time by Rolling Stone.The indie flick became a smash in 1996, summing up an all-time high for both U.K. pop and film. It's a sad story about doomed junkies in a haze of druggy rock and techno, ranging from Pulp's hilarious "Mile End" to the ominous strobe-beats of Underworld's "Born Slippy." The movie flips old favourites into something new – Lou Reed’s "Perfect Day" becomes a funeral dirge, while New Order's "Temptation" becomes a love song where one moment of eye contact on the dance floor can open up a new world.