The Land of Bad soundtrack includes songs by Charley Crockett, Jeffrey Steele and Brandon Roberts. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for William Eubank’s 2024 movie on Netflix. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category ffor more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
Land of Bad stars Liam Hemsworth as AF Sgt. JJ Kinney, a U.S. Air Force drone pilot. Russell Crowe co-stars as AF Capt. Eddie Grimm aka “Reaper,” a U.S. Air Force captain at Nellis Air Force Base. The storyline the main players as they strategize against rebel forces from the southern Philippines. Composer Brandon Roberts (A Quiet Place) scored the 113-minute film; music supervisors Will Quiney (To Catch a Killer) and Redfive picked the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Land of Bad.
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Land of Bad Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Movie
- “Paint It Blue” by Charley Crockett (00:00:00): The Land of Bad soundtrack song is featured during an interior scene. JJ looks at boxes of Froot Loops and Frosted Flakes as music plays from a speaker system. The track later scores the film’s end credits at 01:47:00.
- “Goin’ Back to Texas” by Charley Crockett (00:29:00): An exterior sequence begins. Reaper swings a golf club at Nellis Air Force Base. The Land of Bad music plays from a speaker system as Staff Sgt. Nia Branson (Chika Ikogwe) speaks to Crowe’s character about a fixed drone.
- “Just An Old Condition” by Jeffrey Steele (01:23:00): Reaper drives a vehicle in an underground parking lot. Music plays from the speaker system. Reaper turns off his radio and looks at a figurine.
- “Baby We’ll Fly” by Cavendish Music (01:46:00): Reaper agrees to stand up for Nia at an upcoming wedding. He asks her to dance at Nellis Air Force Base. The Land of Bad music scores the movie’s final moments.
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The Land of Bad soundtrack also includes:
- “Rainbow (Interrupted)” by Sarah Thiele
- “Confetti” by Low Key Billionaires
- “Cenotaph” by Bolt Thrower
- “Down the Field” by The Pride of Southland Marching Band
- “Temple City HS Fight Song A” by Sonoton Music
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