Prime Video returns to the bizarre post-apocalyptic wasteland that players have been exploring for almost 30 years since the original PC game. The franchise is known for its unique musical aesthetic, and it’s felt again in the Fallout Season 2 soundtrack. So we’ve listed every song that’s featured in the show.
Fallout is set in an alternate future where atomic technology was more readily available before the nuclear war, and the games are filled with songs from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s to capture its retro-futuristic atmosphere.
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The first season featured tracks like ‘Orange Colored Sky’ by Nat King Cole, and ‘I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire’ by The Ink Spots. The new season sees Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) scour the Mojave Desert for her villainous father, Hank (Kyle MacLachlan), and her journey takes her to New Vegas.
Hopefully that means fans can expect some of the songs from 2010’s Fallout: New Vegas soundtrack, like ‘Ain’t That a Kick in the Head’ by Dean Martin. Take a look at every song on the Fallout Season 2 soundtrack below, which we’ll update with every new episode.
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Fallout Season 2 soundtrack is right from the games
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Fallout Season 2 Episode 1 is titled ‘The Innovator,’ which is likely a reference to Mr. House (Justin Theroux), and features five songs. We’ve listed them in the order that they appear throughout.
Song TitleArtist‘Cheek to Cheek’Peggy Lee‘Big Iron’Marty Robbins‘Make the World Go Away’Eddy Arnold‘It’s All Over But The Crying’The Ink Spots‘Working for the Man’Roy Orbison
You can check back next week when we’ll have the updated list of songs in Episode 3! Until then, take a look at the surprising way Macaulay Culkin joined Fallout Season 2, check out our ranking of the best Fallout games, and read about why now is the perfect time to play Fallout 76.
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