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Soundtracks of Television: ‘Florida Man’

Florida Man Soundtrack - Every Song in the Netflix Series

The Florida Man soundtrack includes music by The Vibrators, The Black Keys and The Stooges. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Donald Todd’s Netflix series. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more Vague Visages music guides.

Florida Man stars Édgar Ramírez as Mike Valentine, a private investigator who looks for a missing woman. Abbey Lee co-stars as Delly West, the tough-as-nails girlfriend of a gangster. The storyline follows Mike as he gets caught up in an underworld conspiracy. Composers Leo Birenberg (Cobra Kai) and Zach Robinson (Cobra Kai) scored the Netflix series; music supervisor Frankie Pine (Nashville) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Florida Man.

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Florida Man Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1 “The Realest Goddamned Place on Earth”

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  • Bad Time” by The Vibrators (00:00): Mike visits a store. The Florida Man soundtrack song plays as he tracks down a target. Gil (Nick Basta) pleads for “two weeks.”
  • “Peaches” by The Stranglers (00:02): Gil breaks his leg. Mike says, “You’re not angry at me. You’re angry with yourself.” He visits Hell’s Kitchen during a transition scene.
  • “Pay for the Pain” by Gild Walton (00:05): The track accompanies an interior scene. Delly looks at her reflection in a mirror. Gil shouts in the background as a picture of Rita Hayworth appears.
  • “Paré De Sufrir” by Jarina De Marco & Esty (00:09): Delly walks down a sidewalk. The Florida Man soundtrack song sets in as Mike offers her a ride. Delly dances during a transition scene.
  • “Wet Dream” by Wet Leg (00:16): Mike spots a drowning woman. The music plays as he runs toward the ocean. Mike gets blamed for taking “liberties.”
  • “Rockin My Paw” by Summer Salt (00:28): Mike exits a vehicle. He enters a convenience store. Music plays from the speaker system.
  • “In Search of Balance” by Reginald Omas Mamode IV (00:33): Mike looks at a coin. The Florida Man soundtrack song continues as he exits a bungalow. Sonny (Anthony LaPaglia) receives a phone call.
  • “She’s the One” by Love Montage (00:39): Mike arrives at Gators Tail Lounge. Music plays from within the establishment. Mike talks to the bartender about Delly.
  • “Hollywood Creatures” by Acid Cowboy (00:44): Andy (Paul Schneider) looks at a drawing. The music continues during a transition scene. Andy arrives at Sonny’s Bar & Grill.
  • “The Rain That Never Came” by Apache Sun (00:52): The track accompanies an interior scene. Delly points a gun at Mike. The music scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Florida Man Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2 “Welcome to Hell, Mike”

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  • 4 American Dollars” by U.S. Girls (00:00): The Florida Man soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. A kid shoots a road sign. Delly drives a vehicle.
  • “Mirage Dreams” by Breanna Barbara (00:01): Delly enters Gators Tail Lounge. Music plays from the speaker system. Delly talks to a paramedic.
  • “Till the Moon Don’t Shine” by Female Species (00:13): A beach sequence begins. Delly draws her name in the sand. Mike arrives with coffee.
  • “TBA” by TBA (00:27): The Florida Man soundtrack song scores a prison scene. Deputy Ketcher (Clark Gregg) looks at fellow inmates. Delly looks through a suitcase during a transition scene.
  • “So You Win Again” by Hot Chocolate (00:35): Mike visits with a therapy group. The track continues during a transition scene. Mike talks to a security guard and arrives at Orange King Towing.

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Florida Man Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3 “The Chain”

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  • “Security” by Amy and The Sniffers (00:00): The Florida Man soundtrack song accompanies the opening scene. A man breaks into a jail. A reporter covers the news.
  • “She’s My Witch” by Kip Tyler (00:22): Delly argues with Mike. She yells and tells him to drive. Sonny strategizes during a transition scene.
  • “Use Ta Be My Girl” by The O’Jays (00:27): A memorial sequence begins. Music plays as guests arrive. Two men look at a cake featuring Delly’s face.
  • “Cold Cold Cold” by Cage the Elephant (00:36): A diving sequence begins. Delly talks to Eric (Kevin L. Johnson). Two men talk about gold and how to pronounce “porsche.”

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Florida Man Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4 “One More Day”

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  • Love Is the Drug” by Roxy Music (00:00): The Florida Man soundtrack song scores an opening montage. Mike hangs out with Iris (Lex Scott Davis) in Atlantic City. The music fades as they talk about gambling.
  • “Wild Child” by The Black Keys (00:03): Buzz (Mark Jeffrey Miller) shoots his partner. Delly talks to Eric. Mike and Sonny speak with Buzz.
  • “So Alive” by Love and Rockets (00:10): Mike and Delly stare at each other. The music continues during a transition scene. Mike and Delly have sex.
  • “Black Halo” by Black Pistol Fire (00:30): Andy finishes a phone call with Sonny. The Florida Man soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Mike arrives at Sandollar.
  • “Shakin’ All Over” by Wanda Jackson (00:38): Mike fights with Dutch (Ritchie Coster). He puts him in a portable toilet. Mike locks the door.

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Florida Man Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5 “Please Don’t Wake Up”

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  • “Turn Back The Hands Of Time” by Jack Daniels, Bonnie Thompson (00:00): The Florida Man soundtrack song is featured during an opening funeral sequence. A man talks about the late Arthur West. Pam (Sydney Rowlette) sings a cover song.
  • “Liar, Liar” by The Castaways (00:06): Delly talks to Moss (Emory Cohen) during a flashback scene. Music plays as she talks about his father’s death. Moss looks for Dutch.

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Florida Man Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6 “Should We Talk About the Corn?”

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  • Freak Like Me” by NoMBe (00:00): Moss confronts Delly. The Florida Man soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Mike talks to Benny (Isaiah Johnson).
  • “Summertime” by Billy Stewart (00:16): Delly finds a bug. Iris receives a message. Mike meets with Moss during a transition scene.
  • “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” by Cake (00:33): Tyler (Isabel Gameros) talks to Patsy (Otmara Marrero). Mike exits a home. He finds a GPS tracking device under his vehicle.
  • “I Wanna Be Your Dog” by The Stooges (00:38): Iris arrives at a marina. She shoots at two men. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Florida Man Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7 “Sunk Costs”

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  • The Night Patrols (A Man Asleep)” by Larry Gus (00:14): Mike creates a flood with Moss and Delly. The Florida Man soundtrack song plays as he watches a rental truck appear. Mike realizes that the vehicle doesn’t contain any gold.
  • “Into Wine” by The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers (00:29): Delly drives a vehicle. She talks to her mother about disappearing. Music plays from the speaker system.
  • “Good Luck” by Meernaa (00:41): Mike reunites with Delly on a boat. A flashback sequence begins. The Florida Man soundtrack song scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.