The songs from Bob's Burgerswill finally get the official, sensual release they deserve.
Sub Pop will release the show's official soundtrack, which will have no less than 112 tracks -- 107 from the show and 3 covers from St. Vincent, The National, Lapsley and Stephin Merritt of Magnetic Fields. It's called The Bob's Burgers Music Album, naturally.
SEE ALSO:Eugene Mirman's new album will feature 45 minutes of cryingYou can read full track list -- which, yes, includes "Butts, Butts, Butts" -- and pre-order the album, which drops May 12, over at Sub Pop. It's also available on iTunes if you don't think you can outdo this enticing unboxing video.
There is a deluxe version for super fans that will set you back $69 (nice) as well as the regular triple LP. The "Bob's Buskers" cover songs get their own 7" single.
Sup Pop previously released a stand up album from Gene Belcher himself, Eugene Mirman. The show's guest stars Sarah Silverman, Aziz Ansari, Bill Hader, Paul Rudd, Fred Armisen and Zach Galifianakis join cast members like Kristen Schaal and John Roberts.
And if you can't wait, "Bad Stuff Happens in the Bathroom" and the show's theme song are available to download immediately.
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