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Soundtracks of Television: ‘Bandidos’

Bandidos Soundtrack - Every Song in the Netflix Series

The Bandidos soundtrack includes songs by Peso Pluma, Blondie and Shirley Bassey. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Pablo Tébar’s Netflix series. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.

Bandidos stars Alfonso Dosal as Miguel, the leader of a Mexican bandit crew. Ester Expósito co-stars as Lilí, a scammer who targets tourists. The storyline follows the focal antiheroes as the strategize against a scheming museum owner. Music supervisor Javier Nuño (A Million Miles Away) selected the featured needle-drops for the Netflix series. Here’s every song in Bandidos.

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Bandidos Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1

Bandidos Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1

  • One Way or Another” by Blondie (00:00): The Bandidos soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Miguel narrates about his bandit team. He introduces each member of his crew.
  • NUEVA VIDA” by Peso Pluma (00:01): A “5 Days Earlier” sequence begins. Wilson (Juan Pablo Medina) drops off his nephew, Miguel, at a hotel. He says, “Love has its limits.”
  • One of a Kind” by Benjamin Josef & Giles Palmer (00:05): The Bandidos music accompanies a pool scene. Miguel talks to Lilí. Music plays from a speaker system.
  • La Falda de Matilde” by Santiago Ramirez-Roa (00:19): The Bandidos soundtrack song scores an exterior montage. Fishermen prepare for the day. The music fades as Inés (Mabel Cadena) investigates a murder.
  • “Ça Plane Pour Moi” by Plastic Bertrand (00:21): Wilson talks to Miguel about Lilí. The Bandidos music kicks as Citlali (Andrea Chaparro) steals his phone. Miguel chases after her.
  • Cha Azúcar” by Javier E. Fioramonti (00:22): Wilson enjoys a meal. Norteño music plays from a speaker system. Wilson observes Miguel and Citlali.
  • Trick Up My Sleeve” by Dirk Steinberg, Radicchio Nash, Zel Mari & Skip Armstrong (00:27): A bar sequence begins. Lilí enjoys an adult beverage. She thinks about scamming various bar patrons.

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Bandidos Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2

Bandidos Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2

  • Contando Lunares” by Don Patricio (00:21): Lucas (Juan Pablo Fuentes Acevedo) sees Citlali for the first time. The Bandidos soundtrack song scores a slo-mo sequence. Trap music continues as Lucas stares admiringly at Citlali.
  • Decaptacon” by Le Tigre (00:27): Miguel and company escape from Mexican officers. The Bandidos music kicks in as Citlali drives a vehicle. Lilí screams, “Tijuana!”

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Bandidos Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3

Bandidos Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3

  • “Canción del Mariachi” by Jerry Ropero, Stefan Gruenwald & Gitano (00:25): Burnt Face (Adrian Ladron) threatens Miguel. The Bandidos soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Octavio (Nicolás Furtado) shoots two men.
  • Los Caminos de la Vida” by Cast (00:40): Miguel passes a stone through his body. The music continues during a transition sequence. An elderly woman performs a karaoke tune.
  • “Los Caminos de la Vida” by Los Diablitos (00:45): Miguel enters a room. He calls out to his father. The Bandidos music scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Bandidos Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4

Bandidos Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4

  • Happy Birthday” by Cast (00:05): Inés interviews Lucas. Conche (Fermín Martínez) sings the Bandidos soundtrack song. Inés inquires about Lucas’ connection to a murder victim named Luis.
  • Galvanize” by The Chemical Brothers feat. Q-Tip (00:25): Miguel talks to his crew about providing a “distraction.” The Bandidos music continues during a transition sequence. Lilí wears a green outfit.

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Bandidos Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5

Bandidos Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5

  • Muerte en Hawaii” by Calle 13 (00:08): A priest receives a cash bribe. The Bandidos soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. A hotel montage begins.
  • Puttin’ on the Ritz” by Taco (00:15): Wilson grabs a “Work Mix” audio cassette. He bobs his head to the music and smokes a cigar. Lucas shops with Citlali.
  • Money” by The Flying Lizards (00:28): Lucas enjoys a meal with Citlali. The Bandidos music continues during a transition sequence. Lucas and Citlali withdraw money from an ATM machine.
  • Coolo” by Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas (00:38): Miguel and company travel on an airplane. A dance party sequence begins. The characters enjoy themselves while drinking alcohol.

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Bandidos Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6

Bandidos Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6

  • No Featured Songs

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Bandidos Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7

Bandidos Soundtrack on Netflix - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7

  • NUEVO VIDA” by Peso Pluma (00:19): Miguel shares an intimate moment with Lilí. He pulls away from a kiss. The characters reignite their romance.
  • Un Amor Así” by Luis Rios (00:34): Lucas carries a briefcase. He kisses Miguel on his forehead. Lucas informs his crew members about their new Cayman Islands accounts.
  • History Repeating” by Shirley Bassey (00:39): Miguel exits a hotel. He reunites with the supposedly-dead Lilí. The Bandidos soundtrack song scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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