The Outer Banks soundtrack includes music by Khruangbin, Fontaines D.C. and Allah-Las. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Josh Pate, Jonas Pate and Shannon Burke’s Netflix series. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more Vague Visages music guides.
Outer Banks stars Chase Stokes as John B. Routledge, a North Carolina teenager who looks for a lost treasure. Madelyn Cline co-stars as Sarah Cameron, a privileged “Kook” who hangs out with a bunch of “Pogues.” The storyline follows the young protagonists as they get mixed up in an international conspiracy. Composer Fil Eisler (Empire) scored the Netflix series; music supervisor Liza Richardson (Narcos: Mexico) handled the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Outer Banks.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1 “Pilot”
- “Left Hand Free by alt-J (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores an exterior sequence. John B. and company hang out at a building. They flee from security guards.
- “Buster” by Whitefield Brothers (00:03): John B. narrates about Pogue life. He introduces his friends. The track plays during a boat sequence.
- “Up Up” by Sandollar (00:11): Kie (Madison Bailey) walks down a dock. Her friends talk about a juice box. Kie enters the HMS Pogue.
- “Maria También” by Khruangbin (00:18): John B. hangs out with JJ (Rudy Pankow). The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues as they walk through a motel. John B. talks about Pogue-on-Pogue macking.
- “High School Lover “by Cayucas (00:28): A party sequence begins. John B. and JJ carry a keg. Kie and Pope (Jonathan Daviss) tag along.
- “Lingua” by Sub Focus feat. Stylo G (00:32): John B. fights Topper (Austin North). The music plays during a beach sequence. Topper holds John B. under the ocean water.
- “Fimmi Gyal” by Stylo G (00:39): An exterior sequence begins. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as John B. narrates about JJ’s bad ideas. He boards the My Druthers.
- “Hold Me” by The Teskey Brothers (00:50): The track accompanies the end credits.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2 “The Lucky Compass”
- “The Number 4” by Khruangbin (00:03): JJ pranks John. B. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. JJ asks John B. why he doesn’t try to hook up with Kie.
- “Someday Soon” by Harlem (00:36): John B. finishes a conversation with Sheriff Peterkin (Adina Porter). He stands in the middle of a street. John B. narrates about leaving the past behind.
- “Unholy Water” by John Pearson feat. Chase Perryman (00:40): John B. and Kie agree to be friends. The track continues during a road sequence. JJ smokes weed while driving.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3 “The Forbidden Zone”
- “You’ve Got the Heat” by Luster (00:08): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies an exterior sequence. Sarah hangs out with Topper. JJ carries a gun during a transition scene.
- “Like It Like It” by Mpax, Skrxlla (00:20): A party sequence begins. Topper stands on a roof. He talks with Sarah.
- “Sex & Drugs” by A Giant Dog (00:26): John B. parks a van. Kie says that stealing drones makes him hungry. JJ talks about beer, shrimp and grits.
- “It’s Never Enough” by Audiodub (00:27): Kie hugs Mr. C. (Marland Burke). The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores a transition sequence. Kie dances with John B.
- “Sisters & Brothers” by Khruangbin (00:30): John B. swims in the ocean with Kie. JJ tests video equipment. Pope talks about an ROV.
- “Itotiani” by Chicano Batman (00:31): Pope talks about bad weather. John B. looks at a map during a transition scene. He talks to Sarah.
- “Evan Finds the Third Room” by Khruangbin (00:37): The Outer Banks soundtrack song kicks in during a boat sequence. John B. and Kie talk about hooking up. JJ says, “Save some waves for us!”
- “Summer” by Skinshape (00:39): JJ talks about dreams and shipwrecks. The track continues during a transition scene. John B. stops the HMS Pogue.
- “Populonia” by Mattiel (00:43): The Pogues find the Royal Merchant. They look at video footage. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4 “Spy Games”
- “Draco” by BBG Baby Joe (00:07): Topper finishes a conversation with his mother. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Topper works out and complains.
- “Borrowed World” by Widowspeak (00:23): A sailing sequence begins. John B. leaves a boat with Sarah. A man shouts at them in Chinese.
- “Continents” by Hembree (00:25): John B. hangs out with Sarah. He jokes about her outfits. Sarah tries on various dresses.
- “Rules” by Khruangbin (00:41): JJ gets arrested. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as he gets taken away by the police. Pope lashes out.
- “The W.A.N.D.” by The Flaming Lips (00:43): Sarah walks towards John B. She kisses him as the music kicks in. Sarah says, “I can’t pretend either.”
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5 “Midsummers”
- “December” by Kilimanjaro (00:03): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays during an interior scene. Luke (Gary Weeks) yells at his son. JJ breathes heavy in his bedroom.
- “La Danza de los Mirlos” by Los Mirlos (00:05): John B. arrives at Kildare County High School. He exits a truck. John B. talks to Mr. Sunn (Chris Gerard).
- “People Everywhere (Still Alive)” by Khruangbin (00:13): Sarah talks to Ward (Charles Esten). The track continues during a transition scene. Pope talks to his father, Heyward (E. Roger Mitchell).
- “Megaton Mile” by Local Natives (00:16): An exterior montage begins. The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores a party sequence. Pope and Heyward cook burgers.
- “Steal Away (Remastered)” by Robbie Dupree (00:19): A party sequence continues. Sarah drinks a glass of champagne. JJ carries drinks.
- “I Can’t Leave You” by Destinations (00:22): JJ runs to a bathroom. Music plays in the background. Rafe (Drew Starkey) confronts JJ.
- “198” by Hundred Visions (00:26): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as JJ pushes away a security guard. He organizes a party with friends. JJ calls out to Kie.
- “Goin’ On” by iiGotProductOfficial (00:33): A car sequence begins. Topper talks to Rafe. He tells him not to call Sarah a “bitch.”
- “Pity” by Royal Headache (00:36): John B. talks to the Pogues. He explains his reasoning for a friendship with Sarah. Kie worries about John B.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6 “Parcel 9”
- “Lust for Hearts” by Modern Pantheist (00:27): Kie walks down a dock. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as she talks to Pope. The characters take off in a boat.
- “Master of Life” by Khruangbin (00:29): Sarah gets bitten by a jellyfish. She asks Kie to urinate on the wound. The characters smoke marijuana.
- “Police on My Back” by The Clash (00:48): The Pogues run to a van. They escape from a blind shooter. John B. and company celebrate as they drive away.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7 “Dead Calm”
- “Yakuba” by The Whitefield Brothers (00:02): Kie and Sarah look at a map. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Kie giggles and looks at Pope.
- “Jah Jah Why?” by Floyd Seivright (00:06): A travel sequence begins. The Pogues talk about Resurrection Drive. Reggae music plays from within the vehicle.
- “How Many?” by Blue Steel Billionaires (00:12): The track scores an exterior montage. Rafe makes financial arrangements. Topper speaks with his buddies.
- “Half a Mile” by Elenowen (00:17): JJ talks to Luke. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays on a radio. Luke gives $25,000 to his father.
- “Paradise” by The Natural Mystics (00:21): John B. drives a van. Music plays from the speaker system. John B. welcomes Sarah to the Pogue Life.
- “Stargazer” by Island (00:24): John B. hangs out with Sarah. They arrive at an abandoned church. Sarah exhales as she enters the building.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 8 “The Runway”
- “Winter Song” by The Heliocentrics (00:05): John B. jumps from a jet ski. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as he swims away. John B. arrives at a home.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 9 “The Bell Tower”
- “Paid in Full” by Eric B. & Rakim, Marley Marl (00:25): The track plays during a car sequence. JJ giggles while talking to Pope. Kie tells them to pull over.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 10 “The Phantom”
- “Trouble” by Cage the Elephant (00:35): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as the Pogues say goodbye to John B. JJ tells him to cross the border at Brownsville. John B. takes off in a boat.
- “Dream a Little Dream of Me” by Ella Fitgerald, Louis Armstrong (00:52): John B. and Sarah get rescued. The music plays from a speaker system. Captain Terrance (Terence Rosemore) talks about a trip to Nassau.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 1 “The Gold”
- “Left With a Gun” by Skinshape (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies an exterior scene. Kie and company think about their friends. John B. narrates about death.
- “Down by the River” by Lord Cobra (00:03): Captain Terrance enjoys an adult beverage. Music plays from a speaker system. Captain Terrance learns about a reward for John B.
- “Blood from a Stone” by Greg Humphreys Electric Trio (00:05): An exterior sequence begins. Pope says that Rafe is a psychopath. He hangs out with Kie.
- “Tooth Ache” by RF Shannon (00:06): Kie jokes about getting high. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. JJ listens to gossip while working.
- “Bad Kids” by Black Lips (00:07): JJ gets on his motorcycle. The track kicks in as he gives the finger to a group of Kooks. JJ rides through a lawn.
- “John B Sail (The Wreck of the John B)” by Blind Blake and The Royal Victoria Hotel Calypsos (00:09): John B talks with Sarah. The music plays as they arrive in the Bahamas. A Nassau montage begins.
- “Sandman” by Broncho (00:11): John B. runs with Sarah in Nassau. The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores a transition sequence. Kie and JJ arrive at Kildare County High School.
- “Morning Song” by The Babe Rainbow (00:16): JJ and Kie read a text from John B. They realize that it’s a legit message. JJ and Kie laugh.
- “Wiya Waist by The Garifuna Collective (00:19): A Nassau sequence begins. Captain Terrance talks to locals. John B. and Sarah leave a motel.
- “Never in My Wildest Dreams” by Dan Auerbach (00:21): John B. and Sarah eat in Nassau. They hold hands and dance. Locals whistle and clap.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 2 “The Heist”
- “Electric Avenue” by Eddy Grant (00:02): The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores the title sequence. John B. and Sarah leave Ward’s Nassau home. They stop at a restaurant.
- “Come On” by 4TH Coming (00:10): Captain Terrance talks to Cleo (Carlacia Grant). Music plays from a speaker system. John B. and Sarah show up.
- “Let It Burn” by Goat (00:19): An exterior sequence begins. Rafe meets with Barry (Nicholas Cirillo). The characters talk about a financial opportunity.
- “After After (Little B Jam Pt. 2]” by Little Barrie, Malcom Catto (00:23): Cleo agrees to help with a plan. The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies a transition sequence. Cleo talks to Sarah about her story.
- “Move Over, I’ll Drive” by Black River Assembly (00:25): JJ hangs out with Pope. He explains the north drain. Kie says, “People who use plastic should be shot.”
- “Don’t You Forget It” by Allah-Las (00:37): Pope and Kie talk about their relationship. The track continues during a transition scene. Ward talks about Wheezie (Julia Antonelli).
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 3 “Prayers”
- “Veni Vidi Vici” by The Black Lips (00:20): Kie talks to her parents. JJ and Pope sit in a vehicle. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays from the speaker system.
- “How Lucky” by Kurt Vile feat. John Prine (00:32): JJ talks to Kie. They talk about a boarding school. Music plays in the background.
- “King of a One Horse Town” by Dan Auerbach (00:36): An exterior sequence begins. Kie drinks from a flask. She sits in the back of a truck with JJ and Pope.
- “Where’d All the Time Go” by Dr. Dog (00:40): John B. and Sarah sail in the My Druthers Too. They approach Charleston. JJ arrives in the city with Kie and Pope.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 4 “Homecoming”
- “My Body” by Young the Giant (00:15): John B. and Sarah reunite with the Pogues. The Outer Banks soundtrack song kicks in as they escape from a man in Charleston. John B. and company leave in a boat.
- “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by Toots & The Maytals (00:20): A river montage begins. The Pogues arrive in North Carolina. John B. and company exit the My Druthers Too.
- “Blind Owl Speaks” by Natural Child (00:22): Barry reads a book. He receives a visit from Rafe. The characters talk about a gun.
- “Paper Planes (DFA Remix)” by M.I.A (00:24): The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores a party sequence. John B. and company hang out in a hot tub. Pope busts a freestyle rhyme.
- “Jah Jah Why?” by Floyd Seivright (00:25): A party sequence continues. Pope jokes around with JJ. Kie drinks a Pabst Blue Ribbon.
- “Stuck” by Noonday Devils (00:27): Pope hangs out with Kie. The track continues during a transition scene. Barry talks to Rafe.
- “I Love You” by Willie Griffin and Company (00:29): Pope hangs out with Kie. They drink beer and talk by a fire. Pope and Kie discuss John B. and Sarah’s marriage.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 5 “The Darkest Hour”
- “Texas Sun” by Khruangbin, Leon Bridges (00:02): A reporter talks about John B.’s arrest. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as Topper watches the news. John B. writes a letter in jail.
- “Damaged Good” by Gang of Four (00:14): JJ rides a motorcycle. He arrives at Kildare County Detention Center. JJ asks to see John B.
- “My God Has a Telephone” by Aaron Frazer (00:27): JJ talks with Kie. Music plays during a bedroom scene. Kie talks about getting kicked out of her home.
- “The Bride and the Bachelor” by Magnolian (00:42): JJ talks about a “doozy of a day.” Topper drives a boat. He looks after Sarah.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 6 “My Druthers”
- “Man on Fire” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes (00:01): John B. leaves Kildare County Detention Center. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as he receives his van keys. John B. drives home.
- “Catamaran” by Allah-Las (00:07): The track plays during an exterior scene. John B. talks to Pope about Sarah. They wonder about her disappearance.
- “Give Love a Try” by Delroy Wilson (00:10): John B. hangs out with Sarah. They talk about the previous night. Music plays in the background.
- “The Gunslinger” by Tommy Guerrero (00:17): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as Rose (Caroline Arapoglou) drives a vehicle. She arrives at a car wash. The police watch nearby.
- “Johnny Says Stay Cool” by The Babe Rainbow (00:18): John B. drives his van. Pope talks about the Cross of Santo Domingo. Music plays from a speaker system.
- “Airwalkin'” by Gum (00:22): John B. talks to JJ. Music plays from within his vehicle. John B. theorizes about Ward.
- “Pork Rind” by Blackfoot Gypsies (00:24): Pope says, “Shit just got way more personal.” The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues as Ward emerges from a vehicle. The music fades as he takes off.
- “Duel in the Dust” by Tommy Guerrero (00:28): Rafe talks to Barry. They talk about a business opportunity.
- “The Stranger” by Tommy Guerrero (00:28): The Pogues talk about Pope’s heritage. They discuss the Cross of Santo Domingo.
- “Strange” by Celeste (00:41): The My Druthers explodes. Sarah’s voice breaks as she tries to process the moment. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 7 “The Bonfire”
- “The Good Mr Square” by The Pretty Things (00:02): Pope hangs out with JJ. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Kie comforts John B.
- “My Lady’s on Fire” by Ty Segall (00:04): Sarah finishes a conversation with Rafe. She rides a bicycle. Sarah talks to John B. at a dock.
- “Montezuma” by Fleet Foxes (00:07): Sarah walks away from John B. The music continues during the title sequence. Sarah arrives at Topper’s home.
- “Intro” by The xx (00:08): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Rafe puts on a sports coat. He sights and looks at a mirror.
- “Out in the Country” by Natural Child (00:11): John B. hangs out with Pope. Music plays from a speaker system. The characters talk about Kie.
- “Too Young to Burn” by Sonny and the Sunsets (00:13): Pope wakes up John B. The characters prepare for school. Pope parks John B.’s van.
- “Dare” by Gorillaz (00:21): The Pogues prepare for a party. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. John B. narrates about a bonfire tradition.
- “Flirt (Maker Remix)” by Maker, Roc C (00:23): A bonfire sequence continues. Sarah hangs out with Topper. They toast to a “normal, fun night.”
- “Heybb” by binki (00:25): The track scores a party montage. JJ hangs out with Pope. Topper talks to Sarah about John B.
- “Under My Tongue” by Katastro (00:26): Topper tries to kiss Sarah. The Outer Banks soundtrack song sets in as he apologizes. John B. navigates a party.
- “Turk” by Maker, Roc C (00:28): John B. and Topper fight. Sarah falls during a physical altercation. A massive brawl begins.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 8 “The Cross”
- “Raspberry Jam” by Allah-Las (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Sarah rides a bicycle. She meets up with the Pogues.
- “Sabina” by Sugar Fed Leopoards (00:05): The Pogues arrive at Freedman’s Church. Pope explains the building’s history. John B. and company discuss a muddy road.
- “Pub Feed” by The Chats (00:06): John B. and the Pogues drive down a muddy road. They make their way to Freedman’s Church. JJ says, “That’s my girl.”
- “I’m the One” by Sister John (00:14): Pope and company receive a big clue. The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies a travel sequence. The Pogues navigate a muddy road.
- “Something That You’re Missing” by Sun Room (00:18): Kie leaves her home. She takes off in her father’s vehicle with JJ.
- “I Have Got No Money” by The Peace (00:21): JJ drives a vehicle. Luke requests provisions. The music plays as JJ stops at a store.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 9 “Trapped”
- “Family Feud Theme” by The Hit Crew (00:03): Ricky (Ian Gregg) watches television. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as JJ shows up. Ricky complains about a stolen ambulance.
- “Boys in the Better Land” by Fontaines D.C. (00:06): The track plays during the title sequence. Sarah tells Pope that he is driving too fast. Music plays from the speaker system.
- “Lake Song” by Deeper (00:35): Kie looks at a brochure. She receives a phone call from Pope. Music plays from within Kie’s room.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 10 “The Coastal Venture”
- “Soca Action” by Sunny Davies Okoye (00:16): John B. navigates the Coastal Venture. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. John B. observes a group of sailors.
- “Ideruni (Help)” by The Garifuna Collective (00:19): A sailor warns his colleagues about a stowaway. Music plays from a nearby room. John B. sees Ward arguing with Sarah.
- Mérua” by Umalali (00:47): The Coastal Venture recovers the Cross of Santo Domingo. Pope says, “This shit ain’t over.” The Pogues begin a new adventure.
- “Legalize” by Black River Assembly (00:52): John B. gives a speech to the Pogues. He talks about body surfing. JJ claims the land as Poguelandia.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 1 “Poguelandia”
- “Rivers of Babylon” by The Melodians (00:02): The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores a beach sequence. JJ writes a message in Poguelandia. John B. gather supplies.
- “Gypsy Queen” by Gabor Szabo (00:05): Kie fishes with JJ. The music sets in as they spot a skate. Kie spears a fish.
- “Reasons” by Ell Michels Affair, Bobby Oroza (00:06): The Pogues play a game of Truth or Dare. John B. wears a hat. He talks about the past.
- “Bad Love” by DEHD (00:08): JJ stands on a cliff. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as the Pogues cheer. JJ jumps from a cliff.
- “23 Minutes In Brussels” by Luna (00:13): Jimmy Portis (Kraig Dane) welcomes the Pogues aboard the Flying Fish. John B. inquires about the luggage weight. Kie stares at Poguelandia.
- “You Don’t Love Me (No No No)” by Dawn Penn (00:14): The Flying Fish takes off. The track scores the title sequence. Rafe talks to Ward in Guadaloupe.
- “Worry” by Songhoy Blues (00:36): The Pogues confront Jimmy. They inquire about Vaux Hall. Jimmy threatens the Pogues.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 2 “The Bells”
- “The Gunslinger” by Tommy Guerrero (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies an exterior sequence. The Pogues navigate a beach. Cleo leads them to an abandoned building.
- “Televised Mind” by Fontaines D.C. (00:20): The Pogues flee from gunmen. They exit a building. John B. breaks a beer bottle to distract a guard.
- “Psyche” by The Jimmy Castor Bunch (00:25): Cleo looks around a corner. She leads the Pogues through a street. Cleo and company stop at a store.
- “Rated X” by Psychic Mirrors (00:30): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays during an exterior sequence. Rafe and Kie sit in the back of a truck. They head to a boat.
- “Cheated Hearts” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (00:31): Kie pushes Rafe off a boat. She runs away as the music kicks in. Kie drives away in the boat.
- “Sold out of Love” by The Nude Party (00:34): JJ reunites with Kie. They hug as the Pogues show up. John B. and company admire Kie’s boat.
- “Simé Love” by Dowdelin (00:35): JJ catches up with Kie. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as they talk about Denmark Tanny’s diary. Music plays during a dock sequence.
- “There’s a Place” by Roo Planes (00:38): John B. decides to investigate a chapel. He tells Sarah that he loves her. John B. narrates about clouds and silver linings.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 3 “Fathers and Sons”
- “Gringo Che” by The Nude Party (00:09): John B. finishes a conversation with Big John. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as they head to a boat. John B. observes his father.
- “Welcome to Jamrock” by Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley (00:11): A street sequence begins. Rafe stands outside a store. He offers a deal to a patron.
- “Abandoned Mansion” by Dr. Dog (00:21): The Pogues arrive in St. Kitts. JJ chats with Pope. They talk about Kie and their friendship.
- “Destroy the Empire” by Pachyman (00:25): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies a St. Kitts sequence. Cleo and Pope walk around Basseterre. They look for provisions.
- “Drink Old England Dry” by Traditional (00:25): Cleo and Pope enter a store. A customer sings a song.
- “No Cup No Broke” by The African Brothers (00:26): Cleo inquires about pepper sauce. Music plays from a radio.
- “More Mess on My Thing” by The Poets of Rhythm (00:26): Cleo and Pope flee from a store. The Outer Banks soundtrack song fades during a transition scene.
- “Sunday Morning” by Amanaz (00:28): John B. talks to his father about Sarah. Big John enjoys a drink with his son. John B. takes a shot and winces.
- “You and Me” by Penny & The Quarters (00:31): Pope hangs out with Cleo. They decide to form the No-Love Club. Pope and Cleo come up with a special handshake.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 4 “The Diary”
- “Divina (Instrumental)” by Toro y Moi (00:01): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies an exterior sequence. Sarah reunites with Big John. John B. inquires about his father’s whereabouts.
- “Never Tear Us Apart” by The Teskey Brothers (00:02): Kie approaches her home. She says goodbye to JJ. Kie apologizes to her mother.
- “Boys in the Wood” by The Black Lips (00:19): JJ argues with Kie. He speeds away on his motorcycle. JJ stops and sighs.
- “Never Get Over You” by Aaron Kaplan (00:27): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays during an interior scene. Pope tells a story to his parents at a diner. Cleo confirms the details.
- “Palm Trees” by Often (00:28): Cara Heyward (Tonia Jackson) thanks Cleo for helping Pope. The music continues during a transition sequence. Pope shows Cleo her room.
- “Astral Man” by The Nude Party (00:31): A bar sequence begins. Rafe shows up with a gun. He talks to Barry.
- “Silver Timothy” by Damien Jurado (00:40): Big John and John B. finish a difficult conversation. They walk to their vehicle. The music scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 5 “Heists”
- “Time Moves On” by The Nude Party (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. A TV report begins. John B. travels with Big John.
- “Powerman” by The Kinks (00:03): Pope finishes a conversation with his father. The track continues during a transition scene. Big John and John B. arrive in Charleston.
- “Kilby Girl” by The Backseat Lovers (00:08): Kie tries to comfort JJ. They ride a motorcycle together. John B. and Big John enter The Charleston Museum.
- “Mad Man” by Born Free (00:10): The Pogues talk about transporting a cross. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as Sarah spots Topper. She talks to Kie about John B.
- “Your Love Is Too Cold” by Bobby Oroza, Cold Diamond & Mink (00:13): John B. tries to politely rob an old woman. The music sets in as he fails. Big John groans.
- “Live Like You” by DeWolff Music (00:22): JJ revs his engine. Pope and Cleo ride on the back of a train car. Big John looks at a box.
- “The Medium” by Toro y Moi, Unknown Mortal Orchestra (00:35): JJ stops his motorcycle. He revs his engine and says, “Let’s dance.” JJ drives towards a police vehicle.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 6 “The Dark Forest”
- “Joe Frazier” by Orions Belte (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies the opening sequence. John B. travels with his father. He narrates about his childhood.
- “The Unknown” by Dirty South feat. Fmlybnd (00:01): Big John tells John B. to protect their secret. He greets the Pogues. John B. talks about his trip to Charleston.
- “Calm Down” by Jack Johnson (00:11): Sarah looks at a keg. She drinks from the tap. Topper asks Sarah what she is doing.
- “Lemonhaze” by Pawpaw Rod (00:13): Sarah and Topper talk about the past. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as Kelce (Deion Smith) shows up in a boat. Music plays from a speaker system.
- “Riverfront” by Leo Nocentelli (00:15): Pope talks to a school counselor about classes. He worries about catching up. Pope leaves a class.
- “Knock It Back — Teddy Killerz Drop Mix” by Virus Syndicate, Teddy Killerz (00:17): Barry hangs out with Rafe on a boat. JJ watches them near a dock. He swims to their boat.
- “Automatic” by Spencer. (00:23): Big John talks to Tommy. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Sarah hangs out with Topper’s crew.
- “I Found You” by Alabama Shakes (00:35): A party sequence continues. Sarah hangs out with Topper at a bonfire. The characters gaze at each other.
- “Things Fall Apart” by The Nude Party (00:36): Sarah sits by the ocean with Topper. Music plays from a speaker system. Sarah and Topper kiss.
- “It’s Not Easy” by Ofege (00:41): Cleo comforts Pope. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues as they walk back home. Kie looks at photos in her bedroom.
- “Let My Baby Ride” by R.L. Burnside (00:45): Sarah wakes up next to Topper. She looks at a plane. Ward arrives in North Carolina as the episode ends.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 7 “Happy Anniversary”
- “Stay a While” by The Cactus Channel (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Sarah narrates about human behavior. She remembers her first impression of Topper.
- “Whiskey and Moonshine” by APM Music (00:01): Sarah and Topper visit a restaurant. Music plays from within the establishment. Sarah thanks Topper for being kind.
- “My Old Man” by Mac Demarco (00:11): Kie hangs out with Sarah. She asks about her relationship with Topper. Sarah talks about drinking shots and going to a party.
- “Cruisin'” by HOVERIII (00:13): Sarah continues hanging out with Kie. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays as she receives a voicemail from Wheezie. John B. talks with JJ.
- “Blue Hundreds” by Leon Thomas (00:20): Rafe hangs out with Barry. They talk about their plan to distribute one gold nugget at a time. Rafe and Barry meet with potential buyers.
- “OOGA BOOGA!” by Ski Mask the Slump God (00:21): A party sequence begins. Rafe talks to Sofia (Fiona Palomo). He jokes around with party guests.
- “Hold Me Back” by KB (00:21): A party sequence continues. The Outer Banks soundtrack song kicks in as Rafe greets Barry. They drink alcohol together.
- “I Want You to Want Me” by Cheap Trick (00:34): A band performs at a party. Sarah talks to Kie. They discuss Ward’s return.
- “Find Yourself” by Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real (00:37): Mike (Marland Burke) finishes a speech. A band begins another song. Mike and Anna (Samantha Soule) talk to Kie.
- “Give Love a Try” by Delroy Wilson (00:40): John B. breaks up with Sarah. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues as Kie navigates a party. She talks to JJ.
- “Fooled Around and Fell in Love” by Elvin Bishop (00:43): A party sequence continues. The band performs another song. John B. confronts Topper.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 8 “Fooled Around and Fell in Love”
- “Where Do We Go From Here” by Wesley Attew (00:00): Sarah narrates about Kooks and Pogues. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues as she thinks about the past. Sarah narrates about John B.’s evolution.
- “Anything Could Happen” by The Clean (00:03): John B. hangs out with JJ. Music plays from a speaker system. John B. talks about that “Kook look.”
- “53 Years” by Shawn Lee & The Soul Surfers (00:05): JJ devises a plan. John B. worries about the specifics. Rafe talks to Sofia.
- “Lively Lads” by APM Music (00:11): Topper works out. The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Sarah tells Topper to take it easy.
- “Blood on the Tracks” by Marcus King (00:14): JJ and John B. enter a bar. They talk to Barracuda Mike (Justin Matthew Smith). JJ proposes a plan.
- “Can’t Fool with Me” by The Spaceshits (00:21): JJ drives a U-Haul truck. Music plays from a speaker system. JJ talks to John B. about their transportation gig.
- “Out on the Weekend” by Joy Oladokun (00:35): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays during an exterior scene. Sarah walks away from Topper. She narrates about following her heart.
- “Young Lovers Do” by Tilly VW (00:38): Sarah rallies the Pogues. She embraces Kie. John B. joins a group hug.
- “When the Lights Are Low” by The Paragons (00:40): Pope plays dominos with Cleo. JJ drinks a beer. Kie strums a ukelele.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 9 “Welcome to Kitty Hawk”
- “Heaven on the Beach with You” by Robert Lester Folsom (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies the opening sequence. John B. looks at his demolished home. The Pogues sit together and joke around.
- “Work Until I Die” by S.G. Goodman (00:05): Pope talks to his parents about traveling to South America. Cleo offers her support. Pope drives a motorcycle.
- “Red Stripe” by Kerbside Collection (00:07): John B. drives his van. He talks to Sarah about their upcoming trip. Music plays from a speaker system.
- “Midnight Wine” by Shannon & The Clams (00:11): JJ finishes a conversation with Mike. The Outer Banks soundtrack song kicks in as he drives away. Kie arrives at Kitty Hawk Adventure Therapy.
- “Sugar Craft” by Medeski, Martin & Wood (00:27): JJ arrives at Kitty Hawk Adventure Therepy. He pretends to be a counselor’s brother. JJ parks a van.
- “No Mutuals” by Fake Fruit (00:29): JJ speaks to a Kitty Hawk employee. He makes up a story about a dead dog. The track plays as JJ exits an office.
- “She Was Never Mine to Lose” by Tommy Strange & The Features (00:31): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays during an interior scene. Ward cuts a fish. He accidentally pierces his finger.
- “Hanging on the Telephone” by The Nerves (00:44): Kie and JJ kiss. The track plays as Kitty Hawk guests cheer. Kie leaves the camp with JJ.
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Outer Banks Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 10 “Secret of the Gnomon”
- “Guajira Sicodelica” by Los Destellos (00:00): The Outer Banks soundtrack song accompanies the opening sequence. John B. talks about Tres Rocas. He shows a map to Sarah.
- “Gaita Tambora” by APM Music (00:01): Carlos Singh (Andy McQueen) watches fireworks explode. Music plays from a speaker system. Singh talks to Big John.
- “La Pajuelera” by Luis Kalaff y Sus Alegres Dominicanos (00:03): A street sequence begins. John B. and Pope exit a taxi. They talk about a contact named Jose.
- “La Mariposa” by Raul Monsalve y Los Forajidos, Lya Bonilla (00:05): The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores an exterior sequence. Big John tries to exit a home through a window. Music plays from a speaker system.
- “La Cita” by Sylvia de Grasse (00:06): JJ and Kie ride a bus. They look at a map. JJ and Kie talk to a man about El Dorado.
- “Bomba Atomica” by Meridian Brothers, El Grupo Renacimiento (00:09): A street sequence begins. JJ and Kie arrive in Tres Rocas. They spot Pope and Cleo.
- “Hipnosis” by Meridian Brothers, El Grupo Renacimiento (00:11): The Outer Banks soundtrack song plays during a street sequence. John B. talks to Big John about Pope’s family heirloom.
- “Mid-Town” by Calexico (00:15): A travel sequence begins. John B. rides in a boat with Big John. They arrive at El Tesoro.
- “Esperanza” by Hermanos Gutiérrez (00:18): Barracuda Mike parts way with the Pogues. JJ and company take off in a boat. John B. narrates about El Dorado.
- “La Mirada” by Los Espíritus (00:21): Ward walks away from Big John. The Outer Banks soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. John B. hikes with Sarah and Big John.
- “Murder in the City” by The Avett Brothers (01:09:00): Big John passes away. John B. sobs as a bell rings. He narrates about victories and villains.
- “Ferus Gallery” by Allah-Las (01:12:00): The Pogues celebrate after being publicly recognized for their achievements. Pope asks his friends for a hit. John B. talks to Sarah abut Big John.
- “The Tide Is High” by The Paragons (01:14:00): The Pogues talk to a man about a business opportunity. They learn historical details about Edward Teach aka Blackbeard. The Outer Banks soundtrack song scores the end credits.
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.
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