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Cera, who has been a part of two successful bands, released an 18-track album on his Bandcamp page.
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Cera, who has been a part of two successful bands, released an 18-track album on his Bandcamp page.
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Michael Cera has rocked out on film, but the “Scott Pilgrim” actor recently returned to his musician roots with a new, surprise album.

Cera, 26, debuted a new album online earlier this week, titled “True That,” on his Bandcamp page.

The “Arrested Development” actor’s 18-track mix of instrumental, folk and indie rock songs comes three years after his time spent playing and touring with rock band Mister Heavenly.

Cera, who plays bass guitar, mandolin, and sings – also fronts indie band The Long Goodbye.

His ecclectic solo album includes songs with titles like “Humdrummin,” “Sexy Danger,” and “uhohtrouble” – and a cover of Blaze Foley’s “Clay Pigeons.”

Cera appeared on Weezer’s 2010 album “Hurley” as a mandolin player and back-up vocalist, and, perhaps most famously, sang Moldy Peaches’ song “Anyone Else But You” with Ellen Page in the 2007 Oscar-winning flick “Juno.”

Jonah Hill tweeted a link to his “Superbad” costar’s new music, heralding Cera’s talent.

“My great friend Michael Cera not only is a brilliant actor, he also makes great music,” he wrote.

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