

You can't come from the mind of the guy who wrote The Black Paradeand not have a banging soundtrack of your own.
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You don't think they'd turn down an opportunity for a ska cover of Billie Eilish, do you?Īnd given the series origins-it's based on a comic of the same name written by My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way-the show sort of had to have a perfect soundtrack. The first instance was in the season 2 episode 'Superstition' as fans watched two of the most brilliant surgeons on the show, Derek Shepherd and Preston Burke operate on patients to save. So a fair share of the music is era-appropriate-but not all. 'How to Save a Life' by the American rock band The Fray is another song that has been used many times on Grey's Anatomy. Kennedy assassination on November 22, 1963. 'Hello,' My Kullsvik (Season 2, Episode 5) It might take a moment for you to recognize what song Swedish artist My Kullsvik is covering, but once you get it, this sequence, featuring a Viking. Much of the season takes place in the early 1960s, with the majority of that coming in 1963 in the days before the John F. Every song is a jam, and once again the show's soundtrack delivers.įans of Quentin Tarantino's films will once again feel at home and comfortable here-it's hard to watch any Umbrella Academy shootout or fight scene without thinking of Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, or Reservoir Dogs-as inspired music choices fit hand in hand with the action scenes that have you on the edge of your seat. If you found yourself bobbing your head constantly while watching Season 1, well, expect much of the same for Season 2. And one way the show manages to do that, constantly, is by picking the absolutely perfect music cues to go along with its high-energy, highly-stylized fight scenes. There are a lot of changes between The Umbrella Academy's first and second seasons, but one thing that stays consistent in Season 2 is clear: this show likes to have fun. Below, we've got every song from the show's second season.

Throughout the season, a number of exciting, stylized fight scenes are accompanied by inspired music choices.Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy is now streaming on Netflix, and like the first season.
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Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy is now streaming on Netflix, and like the first season it's got a fantastic soundtrack. Featuring Billy Idol, a ska cover of Billie Eilish, and the freakin' Backstreet Boys.
