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Gunn opened up about how the Old 97's and their songs ended up in the film during a Nov. 18 interview with The Hollywood Reporter. He and lead singer Rhett Miller became friends when the director used one of their songs in his first movie "Slither." Gunn decided the special should have an original song, but he was struggling to come up with something good. "And finally, I approached Rhett and asked, 'Will you help me write this song? Because I can't do it by myself,'" Gunn told THR. "And he said, 'Absolutely.' And so we started sending tons of recordings and lyrics back and forth, and we wrote that song together."
"When we were writing and recording the score for "Guardians"... I was kind of obsessed by the whole idea of doing a song for this character," Gunn said. "When I pitched the idea to James, his immediate response was, 'You gotta write a song for the alien.' The rest of the band were like, 'Sure, that's great, do it.' And so we sat down with Rhett and started trying to figure out what we could do with this concept. And then making the movie and seeing the alien come out, and seeing the audience respond to it, that whole experience actually reminded me of the song writing and recording process for this movie."
Wells said James Gunn approached him after the film wrapped and said he wanted to use some of the songs he wrote for the movie and he was certain they had to be sung by the Old 97's. Wells said the director had a set list of songs he wanted to use and he brought the band in to record nine of them in an Atlanta recording studio. All songs except the band's final song on the soundtrack, "Far Too Teenage," changed in the movie to reflect adult themes and issues.
"I didn't know James at this point, but he was on this grand quest to do an original song for this alien character," Wells said. "And we recorded those songs in about three days. They're a really fun time listening to the first record we did." d2c66b5586