
Stranger Things Season 2 (2017) Soundtrack Guide
Stranger Things is a science fiction horror series set in the 1980s that follows a group of young friends in Hawkins, Indiana, who uncover a series of supernatural events involving secret government experiments and a parallel dimension known as the Upside Down. The series kicks off when one of the boys, Will Byers, disappears, and his friends, his mother, and the local police chief become entangled in the mystery, aided by a mysterious girl with telekinetic powers named Eleven.
Episode 1: Chapter One: MADMAX (Oct 27, 2017)
As the town preps for Halloween, a high-scoring rival shakes things up at the arcade, and a skeptical Hopper inspects a field of rotting pumpkins.
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Whip It
Scene Context: As the guys roll into the arcade on their bikes, the upbeat tune Whip It fills the air. At around 0:30, Dustin and Lucas take a moment to confirm that the new kid in town is indeed MadMax.
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Just Another Day
Oingo Boingo
Scene Context: Chief Jim pulls into the parking lot of his local police station, a no-nonsense look etched on his face. It's clear he's got a long day ahead, with a steady stream of cases to crack and a team to manage.
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Talking In Your Sleep
The Romantics
Scene Context: Steve and Nancy chat in the car, discussing Steve's school newspaper project. As they drive, they exchange ideas and share their thoughts on the latest developments in the story.
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Scene Context: New student Billy arrives at school in style, cruising up in his ride. This is his first day on campus and he's making an impression already, literally, as he parks his car outside the entrance.
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Spooky Movies
Gary Paxton
Scene Context: As Bob walks into Melvand's general store, a lively tune fills the air. Meanwhile, Hopper heads out to Merrill's farm in his car.
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Every Other Girl
Prehistoric Wolves
Scene Context: The sound of the song plays directly into the ears of the tech lab assistant via their trusty headphones, filling the room with its melodic beats.
Episode 2: Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak (Oct 27, 2017)
After Will sees something terrible on trick-or-treat night, Mike wonders whether Eleven's still out there. Nancy wrestles with the truth about Barb.
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Ghostbusters
Ray Parker Jr.
Scene Context: As Halloween approaches, two young friends don costumes and get ready to trick-or-treat. Their excited chatter fills the air as they're snapped by their beaming parents, capturing a sweet moment of childhood joy.
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Wango Tango
Ted Nugent
Scene Context: As Billy navigates the roads with Max in tow, he expresses his discontent about relocating to Hawkins. The conversation is marked by his reluctance to leave their current life behind.
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Blackout
Swing Set
Scene Context: As Jonathan drives Will to hang out with his friends, the two buddies swap stories about Bob and their meddling mom. The conversation reveals the extent of her over-protection, no surprise given her history.
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Scene Context: At the Halloween party, Billy's crowned the "Keg King" and celebrates with cheers. Meanwhile, Steve tries to rein in Nancy from overindulging in drinks.
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Me & My Mummy
Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
Scene Context: As Halloween festivities continue, Max and his friends keep hitting the streets for some spooky fun. But when Mike turns to Will and whispers something in his ear, it's clear that Max's presence has stolen the spotlight - and not in a good way.
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Girls On Film
Scene Context: At the Halloween party, Jonathan shows up and runs into Samantha. Meanwhile, Steve tries to intervene when his friend Nancy gets too tipsy, only to accidentally spill another drink all over her shirt instead of preventing the situation from getting out of hand.
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Outside the Realm
Big Giant Circles
Scene Context: Dustin takes one last look around by flipping open the trash can lid. It's a quiet, mundane moment that bookends the story.
Episode 3: Chapter Three: The Pollywog (Oct 27, 2017)
Dustin adopts a strange new pet, and Eleven grows increasingly impatient. A well-meaning Bob urges Will to stand up to his fears.
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Whistle On the River
The Mercy Brothers
Scene Context: As Bob drives Will to school, Bob regales him with a childhood nightmare story while Dustin hastily grabs his library books and makes a quick exit. The morning routine is filled with casual conversation and a dash of nostalgia.
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Scene Context: In a nostalgic flashback, Hopper spins a vinyl record for Eleven as they bond over music. The scene then cuts to a quick montage of them tidying up the cabin together and Hopper teaching Eleven how to use the radio for Morse code messages.
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Go!
Tones On Tail
Scene Context: Eleven slips out of the cabin while Steve and Billy engage in a heated game of basketball. Just as things are getting intense on the court, Nancy arrives, looking determined to address Steve about something important.
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Scene Context: Jonathan fills Nancy in on what happened after she left the party with him. The two friends then dive into a heart-to-heart discussion about how their lives have shifted since Will's disappearance.
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Clean Cut American Kid
Ill Repute
Scene Context: As Nancy and Jonathan chat, their friend's sudden blast of pop tunes on his Walkman disrupts the intimate moment.
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Cookin'
Al Casey Combo
Scene Context: Bob answers Joyce's call at Radioshack, where she seeks his expertise in figuring out how to use her new video camera.
Episode 4: Chapter Four: Will the Wise (Oct 27, 2017)
An ailing Will opens up to Joyce -- with disturbing results. While Hopper digs for the truth, Eleven unearths a surprising discovery.
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This Is Radio Clash
Scene Context: Nancy tells her mom she's spending the night at Stacey's, then heads out to meet up with Jonathan.
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Scarface (Push It To the Limit)
Paul Engemann
Scene Context: Hopper gets a call from an unknown number, prompting him to start his truck. Meanwhile, Billy shares some words of wisdom with Steve, encouraging him to stand firm on the basketball court.
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The Growing
The Haxan Cloak
Scene Context: Billy warns Max to steer clear of Lucas. Meanwhile, Hopper abandons his duties to head out to the pumpkin patch, where he begins digging in the dirt.
Episode 5: Chapter Five: Dig Dug (Oct 27, 2017)
Nancy and Jonathan swap conspiracy theories with a new ally as Eleven searches for someone from her past. “Bob the Brain” tackles a difficult problem.
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Try My Love
Carroll Lloyd
Scene Context: Nancy and Jonathan check into a seedy motel, the neon signs outside casting an eerie glow over their tired faces. As they settle in, the worn carpet and creaky beds suggest this might not be the safest place to rest.
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Green, Green Grass of Home
Bobby Bare
Scene Context: Eleven hops aboard a passing semi-truck to make a visit to her mother. This impromptu road trip is just what she needs to connect with her family roots.
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Can I Do What I Want
Shock Therapy
Scene Context: Nancy and Jonathan pay a visit to Murray's abode. The pair drops in on their friend without warning, setting the stage for a potentially charged encounter.
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Metal Sport
Hittman
Scene Context: Billy drops off his friend Max at the local arcade and sets a deadline for their hangout session, just one hour.
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Darling Don't Leave Me
Robert Görl
Scene Context: In the dimly lit backroom of the arcade, Max is led in by Lucas, who's been waiting patiently.
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When the Sun Goes Down
The Jetzons
Scene Context: Lucas doggedly trails Max through the bustling arcade, determined to convince her of the truth behind his wild tale. His persistence only heightens the tension as he tries to get her to believe him.
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Strength in Numbers
Channel 3
Scene Context: Billy heads to the local arcade to pick up his friend Max. As they leave, Billy presses Max for details on why she was hanging out with Lucas - an inquiry that hints at underlying tension in their friendship.
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Scene Context: Murray spins a record to process the bombshell revelations from Nancy and Jonathan. As the music fills the room, he ponders the implications and weighs his options.
Episode 6: Chapter Six: The Spy (Oct 27, 2017)
Will's connection to a shadowy evil grows stronger, but no one's quite sure how to stop it. Elsewhere, Dustin and Steve forge an unlikely bond.
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Hammer to Fall
Scene Context: As Steve drives Dustin home, they have a tense conversation about Dart. The situation escalates when Steve pulls out his nail bat, signaling a darker turn in their encounter.
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All the Things You Are
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra & Helen Forrest
Scene Context: After wrapping up their mailing campaign, Murray, Nancy, and Jonathan toast with drinks. As they unwind, Murray presses Nancy and Jonathan about their denial of being a couple - is he just curious or does something more sinister lurk beneath the surface?
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You Better Go Now
Scene Context: As Nancy and Jonathan process Murray's claims, they convene in the living room to air their skepticism. The tense gathering unfolds as they openly question the truth behind Murray's words.
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Blue Bayou
Scene Context: Murray takes charge in the kitchen, whipping up a hearty breakfast for Nancy and Jonathan. As they sit down to enjoy their meal, Murray's curiosity gets the better of him and he asks Jonathan about his sleep, leading to an awkwardly tender exchange.
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Scene Context: Billy's intense weightlifting session is interrupted when he tells Max to get up and answer the door. As Max obliges, he spins a web of deception to Billy, keeping mum about who (or what) came knocking.
Episode 7: Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister (Oct 27, 2017)
Psychic visions draw Eleven to a band of violent outcasts and an angry girl with a shadowy past.
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Runaway
Scene Context: After disembarking from the bus, Eleven sets her sights on Chicago, determined to track down her missing friend from Hawkins National Laboratory. Her mission is clear: find and rescue her fellow experiment subject.
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Back To Nature
Fad Gadget
Scene Context: Kali brings Eleven into her fold, introducing her to her loyal crew. The two form an unlikely alliance as they bring Eleven up to speed on their plans.
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The Bank Robbery
John Carpenter
Scene Context: Kali reveals an info board to Eleven, who quickly zeroes in on familiar face Ray. Using her telepathic abilities, she tracks down his location with ease.
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Dead End Justice
The Runaways
Scene Context: As Kali's team gears up for their mission against Ray, a quick-cut montage shows them prepping and getting ready. They make a pit stop at a local supermarket to load up on supplies before heading out.
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Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly)
The Icicle Works
Scene Context: The scene ends with Eleven revealing she's heading to meet up with her friends before the credits roll.
Episode 8: Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer (Oct 27, 2017)
An unlikely hero steps forward when a deadly development puts the Hawkins Lab on lockdown, trapping Will and several others inside.
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The Four Horsemen
Scene Context: As Billy gets ready for his date, he's lost in the sounds of his favorite tunes and the haze of cigarette smoke. But just as he's feeling relaxed, his dad and stepmom burst into his room, their concern for Max's whereabouts palpable.
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Scene Context: Jonathan plays a meaningful song with Will, bringing back memories of their friendship. Meanwhile, Chief Hopper works to decipher a message in Morse code, with Dustin, Lucas, and Max providing discreet assistance.
Episode 9: Chapter Nine: The Gate (Oct 27, 2017)
Eleven makes plans to finish what she started while the survivors turn up the heat on the monstrous force that's holding Will hostage.
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Scene Context: Mrs. Wheeler unwinds in her bathtub, lost in her latest literary obsession, when the peace is abruptly shattered by the sound of the doorbell ringing outside.
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I Do Believe (I Fell In Love)
Scene Context: In a charming display of smooth talking, Billy flirts with Mrs. Wheeler and asks about her son Max. She obliges by giving him directions to the Myers' place, unaware of his ulterior motives.
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Rare Bird
Scene Context: As Murray looks on with glee, the military exits Hawkins National Laboratory, followed by coverage of Barb's funeral and the chaos erupting in town, which is all over the news. Meanwhile, Hopper meets up with Dr. Owens at their favorite diner
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Jingle Bell Rock
Bobby Helms
Scene Context: As the 1984 Snow Ball approaches, the gang is getting ready. Jonathan captures the moment when Joyce teaches Will how to dance, while Mike's mom snaps a photo of her son. Meanwhile, Lucas perfects his ask with Max and gets some hair advice from Max's mom, while Dustin searches for his trusty Farrah Fawcett hairspray.
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Scene Context: Steve gives Dustin a quick pep talk before dropping him off at the dance. With a final word of encouragement, Steve sends his friend on his way to hit the dance floor.
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Twist Of Fate
Scene Context: As Dustin arrives at the party, he's greeted with good-natured teasing from Steve and the gang over his fresh haircut. Meanwhile, Steve takes a peek out the school window and catches a glimpse of Nancy, fueling his crush. The guys continue to rib Dustin about his new look as they get ready to hit the dance floor.
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Scene Context: In this chaotic dance moment, Lucas fumbles an ask to Max, while Will gets hit up by a classmate. Meanwhile, Stacy shoots down Dustin's invitation, prompting Nancy to swoop in and ask him out instead. And amidst the social chaos, Hopper runs into Joyce outside and extends a cigarette offer.
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Every Breath You Take
The Police
Scene Context: Hopper offers some much-needed reassurance to Joyce. Meanwhile, at the party, Mike takes a chance and asks Eleven to join him on the dance floor, where they're soon lost in their own rhythm. The camera then cuts to a montage of happy couples swaying to the music, sharing sweet kisses, and letting loose under the disco lights.
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Walkin in Hawkins
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Home
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Eulogy
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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On the Bus
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Presumptuous
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Eight Fifteen
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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The First Lie
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Scars
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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I Can Save Them
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Descent into the Rift
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Chicago
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Looking for a Way Out
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Birth / Rescue
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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In the Woods
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Digging
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Symptoms
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Eggo in the Snow
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Soldiers
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Choices
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Never Tell
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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She Wants Me to Find Her
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Shouldn't Have Lied
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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It's a Trap
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Crib
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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The Return
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Escape
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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We Go out Tonight
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Connect the Dots
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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The Hub
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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On Edge
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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What Else Did You See?
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Run
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Levitation
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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To Be Continued
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Turn on the Lights (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Sick of Cow (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Power Maintenance (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Roars from the Lab (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Mercy (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Shadow in the Tunnel (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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A Familiar Shape (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Tree Slime (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Do You Accept the Risk? (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Entering the Cellar (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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The Spy (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Controlled Contamination (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Turn Right & Run (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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They Hurt Me (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
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Possessed (Bonus Track)
Kyle Dixon , Michael Stein
Main Cast
- Millie Bobby Brown Eleven
- Finn Wolfhard Mike Wheeler
- Noah Schnapp Will Byers
- Gaten Matarazzo Dustin Henderson
- Caleb McLaughlin Lucas Sinclair
- Sadie Sink Max Mayfield
- David Harbour Jim Hopper
- Winona Ryder Joyce Byers
- Natalia Dyer Nancy Wheeler
- Joe Keery Steve Harrington
- Maya Hawke Robin Buckley
Official Trailer
Complete Soundtrack List - All Songs Played in Every Episode
| Episode | Song Title | Artist |
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| E1 | Thriller | Michael Jackson |
| E1 | Whip It | Devo |
| E1 | Just Another Day | Oingo Boingo |
| E1 | Talking In Your Sleep | The Romantics |
| E1 | Rock You Like a Hurricane | Scorpions |
| E1 | Spooky Movies | Gary Paxton |
| E1 | Every Other Girl | Prehistoric Wolves |
| E2 | Ghostbusters | Ray Parker Jr. |
| E2 | Wango Tango | Ted Nugent |
| E2 | Blackout | Swing Set |
| E2 | Shout at the Devil | Mötley Crüe |
| E2 | Me & My Mummy | Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers |
| E2 | Girls On Film | Duran Duran |
| E2 | Outside the Realm | Big Giant Circles |
| E3 | Whistle On the River | The Mercy Brothers |
| E3 | Walkin’ Back to Georgia | Jim Croce |
| E3 | Go! | Tones On Tail |
| E3 | The Ghost In You | The Psychedelic Furs |
| E3 | Clean Cut American Kid | Ill Repute |
| E3 | Cookin' | Al Casey Combo |
| E4 | This Is Radio Clash | The Clash |
| E4 | Scarface (Push It To the Limit) | Paul Engemann |
| E4 | The Growing | The Haxan Cloak |
| E5 | Try My Love | Carroll Lloyd |
| E5 | Green, Green Grass of Home | Bobby Bare |
| E5 | Can I Do What I Want | Shock Therapy |
| E5 | Metal Sport | Hittman |
| E5 | Darling Don't Leave Me | Robert Görl |
| E5 | When the Sun Goes Down | The Jetzons |
| E5 | Strength in Numbers | Channel 3 |
| E5 | No More | Billie Holiday |
| E6 | Hammer to Fall | Queen |
| E6 | All the Things You Are | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra & Helen Forrest |
| E6 | You Better Go Now | Billie Holiday |
| E6 | Blue Bayou | Roy Orbison |
| E6 | Round and Round | Ratt |
| E7 | Runaway | Bon Jovi |
| E7 | Back To Nature | Fad Gadget |
| E7 | The Bank Robbery | John Carpenter |
| E7 | Dead End Justice | The Runaways |
| E7 | Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly) | The Icicle Works |
| E8 | The Four Horsemen | Metallica |
| E8 | Should I Stay or Should I Go | The Clash |
| E9 | The Way We Were | Barbra Streisand |
| E9 | I Do Believe (I Fell In Love) | Donna Summer |
| E9 | Rare Bird | Tangerine Dream |
| E9 | Jingle Bell Rock | Bobby Helms |
| E9 | Love Is a Battlefield | Pat Benatar |
| E9 | Twist Of Fate | Olivia Newton-John |
| E9 | Time After Time | Cyndi Lauper |
| E9 | Every Breath You Take | The Police |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the music for Stranger Things: Season 2?
The score for Stranger Things: Season 2 was composed by Michael Stein, Kyle Dixon.
How many songs are in the soundtrack for Stranger Things: Season 2?
There are 100 songs featured in the soundtrack for Stranger Things: Season 2. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.
What are the genres of Stranger Things: Season 2?
The main genres for Stranger Things: Season 2 include Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Mystery.
How many seasons does Stranger Things have?
The TV show Stranger Things currently has 5 seasons.





