Alright, fellow Hawkins fans – let’s talk tunes! If you’re anything like us, every time you hear that synthy, spine-tingling intro to Stranger Things, you’re instantly transported back to the Upside Down. Whether you’re binge-watching from the comfort of your bed or showing off your new Stranger Things merch, the soundtrack is a HUGE part of the show’s charm. So, pop on your thinking cap, and let's dive into the ultimate guide to the Stranger Things soundtrack.
Season One: The Beginning of the Synthwave Era
The Duffer Brothers knew exactly what they were doing when they tapped Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of SURVIVE to compose the soundtrack. The duo created a soundscape that’s retro, eerie, and totally perfect for the 80s setting of the show. From the opening sequence with the iconic theme song to the suspense-filled tracks like "Kids" and "Eleven", the music grounds us right in the middle of Hawkins.
And who can forget the absolute bangers sprinkled throughout? The first season introduced us to unforgettable 80s hits like The Clash’s “Should I Stay or Should I Go” – an anthem now forever linked to our boy Will Byers. Honestly, grab your Walkman and make sure you've got the first season's playlist loaded!
Season Two: Deeper into the Upside Down
When Stranger Things returned for its second season, the music continued to wow us. Dixon and Stein ramped up the tension with tracks like “Walkin’ in Hawkins” and “Eggo in the Snow.” The added layers and nuances they brought to the soundtrack made Season Two feel even more immersive.
But let’s not forget the tracks that got us dancing around our rooms. Remember when Max made her badass entrance to the sound of “Rock You Like a Hurricane” by Scorpions? Or when the gang attended the Halloween dance with Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time” playing in the background? It’s sheer musical perfection!
Season Three: Turn It Up to Eleven
Season Three took the music up a notch with the addition of more pumped-up 80s tracks. Think Madonna’s “Material Girl” and Cutting Crew’s “(I Just) Died in Your Arms”. Heck, we even got that sweet rendition of “The NeverEnding Story” that Dustin and Suzie performed. You know you were singing along – don’t lie!
Of course, the original scores didn’t disappoint either. Tracks like “The Silver Cat Feeds” ramped up the eerie factor, while “Girls On Film” by Duran Duran gave us all the 80s feels. The third season’s soundtrack was a rollercoaster ride – in the best way possible!
Season Four: What Awaits Us?
With the fourth season around the corner, we can only speculate about the musical delights that await us. Judging by the previous seasons, it's bound to be another auditory masterpiece. While we wait, why not gear up with some fresh Stranger Things t-shirts or other cool merch to show off your fandom?
Let’s face it, the Stranger Things soundtrack isn’t just background noise – it’s a character in its own right. The music infuses every scene with nostalgia, emotion, and a healthy dose of the creeps. So next time you find yourself humming the theme song, throw on your Hawkins gear and jam out! And don't forget to check out our full collection of Stranger Things merchandise to complete your look.
Stay spooky, Fun Cases family!