The songs of A Man Called Otto.
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"White Boy Summer" by Chet Hanx - Right after the flashback of a young Otto and Sonya meeting on the train, the scene cuts to the present with Otto shoveling snow. A car belonging to a real estate agent drives up blasting "White Boy Summer" by Chet Hanx on his speakers. "Hell on the Highway" by Andrew Oye and Paul Laine - "Hell on the Highway" by Andrew Oye and Paul Laine plays when Otto teaches Marisol how to drive. Another car comes up alongside them with the song playing on the radio.
"This Woman’s Work" by Kate Bush - "Consolations S. 172 No. 3 Lento Placido" leads right into Kate Bush's "This Woman's Work" which plays as Otto and Sonya's bus crashes. This crash results in the loss of Sonya's pregnancy and her paralysis.
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