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Release Date of 'New Moon' Soundtrack Bumped Up
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'The Twilight Saga's New Moon' soundtrack album will come out on Friday, October 16, and all of the songs are currently available for free streaming.

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Due to "overwhelming and unprecedented" demand, the soundtrack of "The Twilight Saga's New Moon" will be made available in stores across the U.S. four days earlier than its original schedule. According to Atlantic press release issued on Tuesday, October 13, the release date of the album has been moved up from the original October 20 to a new date on this Friday, October 16.

Adding more great news in relation to the highly anticipated soundtrack, MySpace announced on the same day Atlantic revealed the new release date that the site will premiere songs from the album on its official New Moon profile. Starting on Tuesday, October 13, fans will be able to listen to all 15 tracks in their entirety legally.

Led by Death Cab for Cutie's "Meet Me on the Equinox", this soundtrack album is comprised solely of "original and exclusive" songs. Muse who have contributed to the first film's soundtrack are making a return with another track titled "I Belong to You (New Moon)". The line-up include Thom Yorke's "Hearing Damage", The Killers' "A White Demon Love Song", and OK Go's "Shooting the Moon".

"The Twilight Saga's New Moon" itself is an adaptation to Stephenie Meyer's second novel of her "Twilight" series. It will follow Bella when she is left abruptly by Edward. Being unguarded from outside threat and devastated following his departure, Bella is comforted by her growing friendship with Jacob. The movie is due to arrive in theaters across United States on November 20, more than a month following the release of the soundtrack.

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