
Breaking Bad Season 4 (2011) Soundtrack Guide
Walter White, a New Mexico chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of only two years left to live. He becomes filled with a sense of fearlessness and an unrelenting desire to secure his family's financial future at any cost as he enters the dangerous world of drugs and crime.
Episode 1: Box Cutter (Jul 17, 2011)
Walt and Jesse face the deadly consequences of their actions. Skyler deals with a puzzling disappearance, as Marie struggles to help Hank with his recovery.
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Bringing It Back
TEE DOUBLE
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Truth
Alex Ebert
Episode 2: Thirty-Eight Snub (Jul 24, 2011)
Walt attempts to form a new alliance as he plans his next move. Skyler pushes Walt towards a business opportunity, in hopes of protecting the family.
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Money (feat. Fly Ty)
D/R Period
Scene Context: Jesse preps for a bash at his pad, getting into party mode. He throws on some fresh clothes and gives his living room a quick tidy before the guests arrive. The vibe is set for a night to remember!
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Up In the Club
The Trak Kartel
Scene Context: Before hitting the party, Jesse, Badger, and Pete indulge in some pre-gaming fun, taking a few lines to get the night started.
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Hoochie Mama
The 2 Live Crew
Scene Context: Badger and Pete clash over their gaming preferences, with Jesse eavesdropping on their intense debate. The two friends' differing opinions ignite a lively discussion that leaves no quarter asked or given.
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Raise Hell
Scene Context: The morning after the wild night before, chaos reigns supreme in this drab office setting. The scene picks up where we left off as our protagonist Jess strolls into the workplace, ready to face another day.
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Digital Animal
Honey Claws
Scene Context: As the night winds down, Jesse's party comes to an abrupt end with the departure of Pete and Badger. The remaining guests slowly disperse, signaling the end of the revelry.
Episode 3: Open House (Jul 31, 2011)
Events spiral out of control at Jesse's place. Skyler reluctantly asks for Saul's help. Marie returns to an old pastime and a friend asks Hank for help.
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If I Had a Heart
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Spasm
Dave's True Story
Episode 4: Bullet Points (Aug 7, 2011)
The Cartel takes steps to gain the upper hand. Walt and Skyler share an embarrassing secret with the rest of the family. Jesse's activities draw unwanted attention.
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Break
Crown City Rockers
Scene Context: Jesse jolts awake the group of individuals dozing off in his living room. The sudden disruption rouses them from their slumber, and they slowly come to, groggily rubbing their eyes.
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The 808 Track (feat. Mighty High Coup)
Bassnectar
Scene Context: Jesse revisits his troubled world by dropping by his old hangout spot, where he reunites with friends who share his affinity for partying and gaming. The setting is casual, with bags of crystal methamphetamine making an appearance, alongside a female companion who joins in on the fun.
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Days Like This
Melani L. Skybell
Episode 5: Shotgun (Aug 14, 2011)
When Jesse goes missing, Walt fears the worst. Skyler has an unlikely reunion. Hank shares some bad news with Detective Tim Roberts.
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1977
Ana Tijoux
Scene Context: Mike and Jesse are on the move, navigating through the streets in their vehicles. Meanwhile, Walter White is busy cooking up a storm alone at home, his focus solely on his culinary creations.
Episode 6: Cornered (Aug 21, 2011)
Skyler makes an unsettling discovery. Walter, Jr. pushes his dad into a questionable purchase. Jesse offers Mike some unexpected help.
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I Can't Believe She Gives It All To Me
Conway Twitty
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Here Lies A Good Old Boy
James Hand
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Till I'm Gone
Tinie Tempah , Wiz Khalifa
Episode 7: Problem Dog (Aug 28, 2011)
A frustrated Walt gambles on a risky new plan. Skyler's business venture hits a snag. Hank recruits Walter, Jr. for an unusual outing.
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Saved By Zero
The Fixx
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Catch Me I'm Falling
Pretty Poison
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Boots Of Chinese Plastic
Episode 8: Hermanos (Sep 4, 2011)
Skyler develops an unusual solution to her money troubles. Hank enlists Walt to investigate a theory. Walt's impatience with Jesse grows.
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Crickets Sing For Ana Maria
Walter Wanderley
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Grandparent's Polka
FRITZ'S POLKA BAND
Episode 9: Bug (Sep 11, 2011)
Skyler's past mistakes come back to haunt her. Gus takes action to thwart his rivals. Jesse seeks Walt's help, with mixed results.
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Remembering Section 403
Patrick Prouty
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Scrambled Eggs (feat. Bobby Timmons, Percy Heath & Sam Jones)
Nat Adderley
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Hyperactive!
Thomas Dolby
Episode 10: Salud (Sep 18, 2011)
Walt's family worries when he doesn't turn up for Walter, Jr.'s 16th birthday. Jesse is forced to put his lab skills to the test without Mr. White's help.
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Tidal Wave
Thee Oh Sees
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Bang Data
Bang Data
Scene Context: Don Eliado lifts his glass in a silent salute to the cartel as they claim control over the Pollos operation. The air is thick with tension and anticipation as the power dynamics shift irrevocably.
Episode 11: Crawl Space (Sep 25, 2011)
Walt takes drastic action to protect his secret and Gus. Skyler's efforts to solve Ted's financial problems hit a wall.
Episode 12: End Times (Oct 2, 2011)
Hank pushes Gomez to pursue one last lead, while Walt struggles to protect the family. Jesse gets alarming news and rushes to meet with Mr. White.
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We Are Born When We Die
Apollo Sunshine
Scene Context: Walt spends some downtime on his patio, fidgeting with his gun as it spins across the table.
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Nuevos Ojos
Pistolera
Episode 13: Face Off (Oct 9, 2011)
Walt and Jesse team up to take on Gus. With Saul's help, Walt finds an unexpected ally.
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Goodbye
Apparat , Soap & Skin
Scene Context: Gus arrives at the nursing home with a mission to confront Hector Salamanca. The tension builds as he seeks out his nemesis, determined to settle old scores.
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Freestyle
Taalbi Brothers
Scene Context: Walt and Jesse take down the meth lab in this intense conclusion to the episode, set to an instrumental soundtrack that amplifies the tension. As they dismantle the operation, the score adds a layer of urgency to their mission. The result is a thrilling and satisfying payoff to the story.
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Dreams of You
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Black
Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi , Norah Jones
Scene Context: Walter wraps up his call with Skylar and hits the road, driving out of the parking lot as the soundtrack keeps on rolling into the credits.
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Fourth Floor Ladies Shoes (as Heard In Maid In Manhattan)
Scene Context: As Gus exits the room after the explosion, he adjusts his tie and it becomes clear that half his face is missing.
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Monaco
Bill McGuffie
Main Cast
- Bryan Cranston Walter White
- Aaron Paul Jesse Pinkman
- Anna Gunn Skyler White
- RJ Mitte Walter White Jr.
- Dean Norris Hank Schrader
- Betsy Brandt Marie Schrader
- Bob Odenkirk Saul Goodman
- Jonathan Banks Mike Ehrmantraut
- Giancarlo Esposito Gus Fring
- Jesse Plemons Todd
- Krysten Ritter Jane Margolis
Official Trailer
Soundtrack Crossovers
Complete Soundtrack List - All Songs Played in Every Episode
| Episode | Song Title | Artist |
|---|---|---|
| E1 | Bringing It Back | TEE DOUBLE |
| E1 | Truth | Alex Ebert |
| E2 | Money (feat. Fly Ty) | D/R Period |
| E2 | Up In the Club | The Trak Kartel |
| E2 | Hoochie Mama | The 2 Live Crew |
| E2 | Raise Hell | M.O.P. |
| E2 | Digital Animal | Honey Claws |
| E3 | If I Had a Heart | Fever Ray |
| E3 | Spasm | Dave's True Story |
| E4 | Break | Crown City Rockers |
| E4 | The 808 Track (feat. Mighty High Coup) | Bassnectar |
| E4 | Days Like This | Melani L. Skybell |
| E5 | 1977 | Ana Tijoux |
| E6 | I Can't Believe She Gives It All To Me | Conway Twitty |
| E6 | Here Lies A Good Old Boy | James Hand |
| E6 | Till I'm Gone | Tinie Tempah, Wiz Khalifa |
| E7 | Saved By Zero | The Fixx |
| E7 | Catch Me I'm Falling | Pretty Poison |
| E7 | Boots Of Chinese Plastic | Pretenders |
| E8 | Crickets Sing For Ana Maria | Walter Wanderley |
| E8 | Grandparent's Polka | FRITZ'S POLKA BAND |
| E9 | Eye of the Tiger | Survivor |
| E9 | Remembering Section 403 | Patrick Prouty |
| E9 | Scrambled Eggs (feat. Bobby Timmons, Percy Heath & Sam Jones) | Nat Adderley |
| E9 | Hyperactive! | Thomas Dolby |
| E10 | Tidal Wave | Thee Oh Sees |
| E10 | Bang Data | Bang Data |
| E12 | We Are Born When We Die | Apollo Sunshine |
| E12 | Nuevos Ojos | Pistolera |
| E13 | Goodbye | Apparat, Soap & Skin |
| E13 | Freestyle | Taalbi Brothers |
| E13 | Dreams of You | Alan Moorhouse |
| E13 | Black | Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi, Norah Jones |
| E13 | Fourth Floor Ladies Shoes (as Heard In Maid In Manhattan) | Daniel May |
| E13 | Monaco | Bill McGuffie |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the music for Breaking Bad: Season 4?
The score for Breaking Bad: Season 4 was composed by Dave Porter.
How many songs are in the soundtrack for Breaking Bad: Season 4?
There are 35 songs featured in the soundtrack for Breaking Bad: Season 4. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.
What are the genres of Breaking Bad: Season 4?
The main genres for Breaking Bad: Season 4 include Drama, Crime.
How many seasons does Breaking Bad have?
The TV show Breaking Bad currently has 5 seasons.





