Nathan Larson
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Nathan Larson (born 12 September 1970 in Maryland), composer and musician, formerly lead guitarist for the influential '90s band Shudder To Think, now award-winning maker of music for film, creative force behind Mind Science Of The Mind, and, most recently, founder of the band Hot One. He is married to Nina Persson, who is a member of Swedish group The Cardigans.
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- 1998 - Velvet Goldmine (with Shudder To Think)
- 1999 - his cover of The Cure song Boys Don't Cry was used in the film Boys Don't Cry
- 2000 - Tigerland
- 2002 - Malcolm
- 2002 - Lilja 4-ever
- 2002 - Storytelling
- 2002 - Le Chateau
- 2003 - Mannen som log
- 2003 - Dirty Pretty Things
- 2004 - The Woodsman
- 2004 - Prozac Nation
- 2004 - A Love Song for Bobby Long
- 2005 - Little Fish
- 2005 - Palindromes