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Soundtrack to Your Life: Kiera Owen

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Kiera Owen, frontwoman of local indie rock band Rag N’ Bone (pictured, second from left) tells us which songs would play during her Oscar-winning moments.

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First kiss?

Sexual Healing – Marvin Gaye

Strutting down the street?
Definitely some Tina Turner. No song in particular, just any. So much sass.

Big break up song?
Soon We’ll be Found – Sia

Inspirational Montage:

Marshal Dear – Savages

Fist pump moment?
Did It Again – Kylie Minogue

Funeral?
I Can Never Go Home Any More- The Shangri Las

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