Spoiler Alert: The following article contains spoilers from The Outer Banks Season 4.
Outer Banks Season 4 is full of A variety of songs from many different artists, ranging from Skinshape to the Brian Jonestown Massacre. Coming off their El Dorado discovery in Outer Banks In season 3, the Pogues (John B, Sarah, Pope, Kiara, JJ, and Cleo) return to North Carolina, where they build a home for themselves, aka another Poguelandia, in season 4. However, they can never stay out of Trouble ensues as they become entangled with a family curse involving Blackbeard’s wife.
The Pogues find themselves in contention with another (more lethal) treasure-hunting crew who are also searching for Blackboard’s wife’s amulet and the pirate’s treasure. Therefore, the stakes are high in the fourth season of the Netflix action and adventure mystery teen drama series. In this way, the Outer Banks Characters also learn a lot about themselves, even long-hidden secrets. Of course, there is a Diverse and long soundtrack to go along with the story Outer Banks Season 4.
Song |
Artist |
Outer Banks season 4 episode # |
---|---|---|
“Don’t Call My Name” |
skinshape |
1 |
“Every trick in the books” |
The allergies |
1 |
“go down” |
The mystery lights |
1 |
“sheep go to heaven” |
Cake |
1 |
“Funky Fire” |
The Agrolites |
1 |
“freedom” |
Dub specialist |
1 |
“Can you get to this” |
Funkadelic |
1 |
“Director of Business Development” |
Genes Johnny |
1 |
“Young lady, you scare me” |
Ron Gallo |
1 |
“slow learner” |
viagra boys |
1 |
“Left for Death” |
Bass drum of death |
1 |
“arrow” |
Game Death Valley Girls |
1 |
“É Preciso Dar Um Jeito, Meu Amigo” |
Erasmus Carlos |
1 |
“The End of a Gun” |
GHOSTWOMAN |
2 |
“I want a break through” |
Hikers |
2 |
“Candy Maker” |
Tommy James and the Shandells |
2 |
“I don’t know” |
The sheepdogs |
2 |
“I gave up all I had” |
Ted Hawkins |
2 |
“Praying for Gi Chambers” |
Super Kijang |
2 |
“remember me” |
Tam Impala |
2 |
“cherry” |
JJ Cale |
2 |
“Bugar Sugar” |
BROS |
3 |
“Treasures in the House” |
Magic Shop |
3 |
“THE SCORPIÓN” |
Dan Ubic |
3 |
“Changes” |
Los Muertas |
3 |
“Aguita Bendita” |
Mariana Manchego |
3 |
“mumbo sugar” |
Arc De Soleil |
3 |
“Sexy Weekend” |
Scandals |
3 |
“Promised Land” |
The allergies |
3 |
“They don’t know at the beach” |
Mapache |
3 |
“Spring Has Risen” |
Skegss |
4 |
“uncontrollable urge” |
Devo |
4 |
“Hell’s Odyssey” |
Early moods |
4 |
“West Playland” |
Holy Wave |
4 |
“Tail Chaser” |
Gitkin |
4 |
“oh lord” |
The Brian Jonestown Massacre |
4 |
“Mountain Lion” |
Scott McMicken and the ever expanding |
4 |
“Wild Coyote” |
The Naked Party |
4 |
“other” |
Urban Hip Hop (West One Music) |
4 |
“Vikings” |
The Black Angels |
5 |
“i’m in love” |
The zips |
5 |
“another” |
The Brian Jonestown Massacre |
5 |
“See No Evil” |
Television |
5 |
Outer Banks Season 4 Episode 1 Songs
“The Enduro”
“Don’t Call My Name” by Skinshape – The first song in the Season 4 premiere is “Don’t Call My Name,” which plays while John B is telling the Pogues to return home after finding El Dorado at the end of Outer Banks Season 3.
“Every Trick in the Books” by The Allergies – After settling back at home, the Pogues figure out how much the gold they took from El Dorado is worth. To their delight, they get $1,172,549 of the gold, and the whole time “every trick in the book” plays in the background.
“Go Down” by the Mystery Lights – With their newfound fortune, Pope devises a plan for the Pogues to spend it by buying back the Maybank property and building a business and a home for them.
“Sheep Go to Heaven” by Cake – After buying the Maybank property (for way over the asking price), John B, Sarah, Pope, Kiara, JJ, and Cleo get to work building their surf/bait/tackle shop while “Sheep Go to Heaven” can be heard in the background.
“Funky Fire” by the Agrolites – The Pogues continue to build their new business in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 1, while the Aggrolites “Funky Fire” plays.
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“Freedom” by Dub Specialist – Dub Specialist’s “Freedom” can be heard further during the episode when the Pogues get their first customer (and therefore, their first sale) at the Kildare County Surf Shop.
“Can You Get To That” by Funkadelic – During a montage of the Pogues in the Outer Banks, succeeding in life after opening their surf/bait/tackle shop, John B narrates and “Can you get to that” plays.
“Director of Business Development” by Genesee Johnny – The Pogues first run into Leitner when he stops by their store in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 1, and while he’s giving off bad vibes, “Director of Business Development” is playing on the radio.
“Young Lady, You Scare Me” by Ron Gallo – JJ makes a lot of bad decisions in “The Enduro,” including betting the rest of the Pogues’ money on himself in a dirt bike race (which, spoiler alert, he doesn’t win). As the episode eases into the scene, Ron Gallo’s song can be heard.
“Slow Learner” by Viagra Boys – Leading up to the start of the dirt bike race, Viagra Boys’ “Slow Runner” plays in the background.
“Left For Dead” by Bass Drum of Death – The dirt bike race is a pivotal moment in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 1, as another song, “Left For Dead” plays as the competition starts.
“Arrow” by Death Valley Girls – As JJ makes the reckless, but successful, jump over the wide inlet, Death Valley Girls’ “Arrow” can be heard. Unfortunately, JJ’s valiant attempt at securing the win is not enough as he ultimately loses.
“É Preciso Dar Um Jeito, Meu Amigo” by Erasmo Carlos – After Tapper pulls off the win in the dirt bike race, meaning the Pogues have lost all their money, Erasmo Carlos’ É Preciso Dar Um Jeito, Meu Amigo plays, and this is the final song of Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 1, “The Enduro.”
Outer Banks Season 4 Episode 2 Songs
“Black Beard”
“The End of a Gun” by GHOSTWOMAN – After meeting with Wes Genrette in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 2 The Pogues return home and look over all the documents Wes has about Blackbird. However, they do not know where Blackbeard’s sunken ship, Adventureis lying, and while they figure out how to solve the problem, “The End of a Gun” plays.
“I want a break through” by Hykkers – Pope meets with his uncle, who is in the Coast Guard, to see if he can tell him where these are Adventure is located in the water. Unfortunately, Pope’s uncle yells at him, who is quite strict, and then plays Hickers “I want a break through”.
“Candy Maker” by Tommy James and the Shandells – “Candy Maker” can be heard after Sarah and Cleo find out their zoning is changing and while John B and JJ drop in on Boogie to see if he can tell them where the Adventure Is.
“I Don’t Know” by The Sheepdogs – John B and JJ try to barter with Boogie while “I Don’t Know” plays, and JJ ends up giving Boogie his dirt bike in exchange for the Adventures coordinates.
“I Gave Up All I Had” by Ted Hawkins – As Boogie rides off on JJ’s dirt bike, John B and JJ watch as Ted Hawkins’ “I Gave Up All I Had” plays.
“Praying for Gi Chambers” by Super Kijang – Kiara informs JJ that she will be diving to retrieve Slackbeard’s amulet Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 2, while “Pray For Gee Chambers” can be heard in the background. The song continues as Pope says goodbye to Cleo, and John B says goodbye to Sarah before setting off on their adventure to the Adventure.
“Remember Me” by Tame Impala – After leaving Poguelandia, John B, Pope, JJ, and Kiara set out for Blackboard’s sunken ship while Tame Impala’s “Remember Me” plays.
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“Cherry” by JJ Cale – Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 2’s soundtrack closes with JJ Cale’s “Cherry,” which plays while Kiara and JJ share a sweet moment in the hyperbaric chamber.
Outer Banks Season 4 Episode 3 Songs
“The Lupine Corsairs”
“Boogar Sugre” by BROS – Outer Banks Season 4, episode 3 opens with “Boogar Sugre” and Deputy Shoupe interrogating John B, Sarah, Pope, and Cleo at the Genrete house after Wes’ murder.
“Treasures in the House” by Magic Shoppe – The Magic Shoppe song can be heard during the title screen of Netflix’s exciting series Outer Banks Season 4 When the Pogues go home on their boat after being asked about Wes’ death.
“EL ESCORPIÓN” by Dan Ubick – Rafe isn’t sure about making the Goat Island deal with Hollis, so he talks to Sophia about it in “The Lupine Corsairs” as Dan Ubick’s song plays.
“Changes” by Los Muertos – While driving to find a guy to translate the inscription on the amulet, John B and Sarah listen to “Changes” on the car radio and she teases him for never getting her an engagement/wedding ring.
“Aguita Bendita” by Mariana Manchego – Sofia returns home to her family in the Cat, and they listen to Mariana Manchego’s song on the radio.
“Mumbo Sugar” by Arc De Soleil – Kiara, JJ, Pope, and Cleo arrive at the dock looking for Lightner, and “Mumbo Sugar” can be heard as Kiara and JJ “go on a date” on the dock.
“Sexy Weekend” by Scoundrels – “Sexy Weekend” plays briefly while Pope and Cleo start making out in the car at the pier. It stops, though, when they spot Lightner.
“Promised Land” by the Allergies – John B, Sarah, Pope, Kiara, JJ, and Cleo have a bonfire and an all-around good time while The Allergies plays in the background near the end of “The Lupine Corsairs.”
“They Don’t Know At The Beach” by Mapache – The last song in Outer Banks Season 4, episode 3 is “They Don’t Know at the Beach,” which can be heard as the Pogues’ party winds down, Kiara cuddles up to a sleeping JJ, John B and Sarah exchange rings, and Cleo wakes up on the hammock , remember that she forgot to feed the bait fish.
Outer Banks Season 4 Episode 4 Songs
“The Threshold”
“Spring Has Sprung” by Skegss – In the beginning of Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 4 John B wakes up and realizes that the Outer Banks is experiencing a swell, meaning it’s the perfect day to go surfing. “Spring Has Sprung” plays as the Pogues prepare to head to the beach.
“Uncontrollable Urge” by Devo – While the Pogues are driving to the beach and getting to the beach to set up for the day, Devo’s “Uncontrollable Urge” plays.
“Hell’s Odyssey” by Early Moods – Unfortunately, the Pogues’ day is partially ruined when Tapper and Rafe show up with a group of other cooks and set up camp right next to them. When they ride on the beach, “Hell’s Odyssey” plays.
“West Playland” by Holy Wave – After the cooks plant themselves not too far from the Pogues and “The Hellish Odyssey” ends, you can hear the Holy Wave’s “Western Playland”.
“Eck Chase” by Gitkin – While John B, Sarah, JJ, and Kiara are enjoying the adorableness, Pope is trying to learn more about the amulet and the history of Blackbeard in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 4. “Tail Chaser” plays while Pope rides his bike around town.
“Oh Lord” by The Brian Jonestown Massacre – “Oh Lord” can be heard after Shoupe interrogates Chandler Groff and while the Pogues are surfing.
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“Mountain Lion” by Scott McMicken and the ever-expanding – “The Swell” jumps back to Pope when he arrives at the Pirate History Museum (and Scott McMicken and the ever-expanding music plays).
“Wild Coyote” by The Naked Party – JJ manages to piss Tapper off by messing with him while surfing in Outer Banks Season 4, episode 4, and “Wild Coyote” serve as the soundtrack to the funny moment Tapper rightfully deserves.
Outer Banks Season 4 Episode 5 Songs
“albatross”
“Vikings” by The Black Angels – The Pogues honor Terence by burying him at sea, and while they carry his body to the boat, “Vikings” by the Black Angels can be heard in the last episode of Outer Banks Season 4, Part 1. The song is fitting because Vikings often bury their own people at sea.
“I’m In Love” by The Zips – JJ is working on the Twinkie when Wes Genrette’s worker approaches him with a letter his boss wrote to the Pogue. At the beginning of the scene you can hear the zips “I’m in love”.
“Anenome” by The Brian Jonestown Massacre – “Anyome” plays during the scene where John B and Sarah are on the ferry, heading to Charleston, and the theme of family comes up.
“See No Evil” by TV – TV’s “See No Evil,” which plays while John B, Sarah, Pope and Cleo search for clues in Charleston, is the final song of episode 5, meaning it’s also the last song before Outer Banks Season 4, Part 1 ends.