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They’re the kids in America, and these are the songs that make them go ’round. From the Muffs’ cover of Kim Wilde’s “Kids in America” to Radiohead’s acoustic version of “Fake Plastic Trees,” the Clueless sound track, like the movie, is the anthem of the ’90s teen experience. And like all good sound tracks, it’s impossible to listen to the album without envisioning the scenes the songs played in. Like the time Cher gives Tai a makeover to Jill Sobule’s “Supermodel.” Or when Tai, heartbroken over Elton, sings Coolio’s “Rollin’ with My Homies” and slams her head repeatedly on the table in sadness.