The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack includes music by Eric B. & Rakim, Buck 65 and Dirty Honey. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Eli Craig’s 2025 movie on Amazon and Shudder. Check out Vague Visagesโ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.
Clown in a Cornfield stars Katie Douglas as Quinn, a 17-year-old girl who moves from Philadelphia to Kettle Springs, Missouri. Aaron Abrams co-stars as Dr. Glenn Maybrook, the protagonistโs widower father and a doctor. The storyline follows Quinn as she gets involved in a local conspiracy involving a killer called Frendo. Composers Brandon Roberts (Andor) and Marcus Trumpp (Fear Street: Part One – 1994) scored the 96-minute film; music supervisors Nora Felder (Stranger Things) and Lindsay Wolfington (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before) picked the featured needle-drops. Hereโs every song in Clown in a Cornfield, an adaptation of Adam Cesare’s 2020 novel.
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Clown in a Cornfield Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2025 Movie
- “What Do I Owe” by Dummy (00:01:00): The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack song scores the opening 1991 sequence. Various people party inside a barn. Jessica (Kaitlyn Bacon) flirts with Tyler (Dylan McEwan).
- “I Ain’t No Joke” by Eric B. & Rakim (00:04:00): Dylan gets killed. The title graphic appears. The Clown in a Cornfield music kicks in during a “NOW” sequence as Quinn travels with her father, Glenn.
- “Break Down” by Owen Chaim/APM Music (00:04:00): A travel sequence continues. Quinn complains about 80s rap. Glenn reacts to his daughter’s reference to the 1940s and a cultural age gap.
- “Get Out of the Way” by Mother Mother (00:07:00): Quinn opens a box with a knife. The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Quinn puts on an earring and looks at a photo of her late mother.
- “If I Look Fine” by Roet (00:23:00): Quinn chats Cole (Carson MacCormac) about their deceased family members. Janet (Cassandra Potenza) interrupts the conversation. Quinn arrives at her home with Cole during a transition sequence.
- “Bye Bye” by Haiku Hands and Ribongia (00:37:00): Glenn starts his vehicle. The Clown in a Cornfield music continues during a transition sequence. Matt (Alexandre Martin Deakin) lifts weights and gets beheaded by Frendo.
- “A Thousand Little Fires (Hyper Edit)” by Anthony Lazaro (00:39:00): Quinn looks at her phone during an interior scene. The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack song continues as she reads a text message from Cole. Quinn declines a party invitation.
- “Not About You” by Haiku Hands (00:40:00): Quinn looks at her sleeping father. A transition sequence begins. Quinn travels to a party with Cole.
- “Wicked and Weird” by Buck 65 (00:45:00): Cole finishes a speech at a party. Music plays from a speaker system. Quinn dances with Cole.
- “Heavyweight” by Ruckspin x Eliza Legzdina (00:46:00): Quinn enters a shed with Cole. The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack song plays as the characters share an intimate moment. Cole says, “Maybe we should slow down a bit.”
- “The Force” by Glenn Herweijer, Ben Sumner and Nicholas Michael Hill/APM Music (01:27:00): Quinn kills one of the Frendo killers with her vehicle. She drives down a road with her father and Cole. The track fades during a landscape shot.
- “Keep It Up” by Good Neighbours (01:29:00): Quinn starts her vehicle. She looks at her father and says, “Love you. Bye!” The tune fades as Quinn drives away and throws a Baypen music box out a window.
- “Won’t Take Me Alive” by Dirty Honey (01:30:00): A mini Frendo doll pops out of a Baypen music box. The Clown in a Cornfield music scores the film’s final moments and end credits.
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The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack also includes:
- “If You Don’t Want Me” by Bobby Carmichael/BMG Production Music
- “Good Friends” by Bobby Carmichael/BMG Production Music
- “High Life” by Black Roses, XST and Xsn/BMG Production Music
- “Washington Post” by Frank Erickson/BMG Production Music
- “Bach Prelude No. 1 in C Major BWV 846 Standard Version” by Johann Sebastian Bach/BMG Production Music
- “How U Feelin” by Kabwasa
- “Comin’ in Hot” by LiTTiE and Kali J
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