'Puppy Love' by Paul Anka: The1960s-era pop song was written by Paul Anka to depict young romances. 'Everybody Wants Some' by Van Halen: Hard rock and heavy metal are common genres throughout the Zombieland soundtrack, making space for classics, like this 1980 single, that plays when Columbus and Tallahassee discover a yellow Hummer filled with guns. 'Gold Guns Girls' performed by Metric: Metric's rock track can be heard briefly on the radio when Wichita and Little are driving the same pick-up truck that they just stole from Tallahassee. He then slaughters them with the very same banjo, leading up to some of the best kills in Zombieland. With 'Dueling Banjos' playing in the background, Harrelson's character plays an actual banjo to attract zombies in a spot.
'Dueling Banjos' performed by Arthur Smith: When it comes to tracking down and hunting zombies, Tallahassee proves his worth right from his introduction.
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'No One's Gonna Love You' performed by Band of Horses: As Columbus talks about his failed romantic adventures with women so far, it only seems apt for Zombieland to be using this brutally honest track by the 2000s era rock band, Band of Horses.