Spoiler alert: The following article contains spoilers from Season 4 of Outer Banks.
Outer Banks season four is complete many songs by different artists, from Skinshape to The Brian Jonestown Massacre. After the opening of Eldorado in Outer Banks In season three, the Pogues (John B, Sarah, Pope, Ciara, JJ and Cleo) return to North Carolina, where they build themselves a home in season four, also known as another Pogelandia. However, they will never be able to avoid trouble. for too long as they get mixed up with a family curse involving Blackbeard’s wife.
The Pogs find themselves in conflict with another (deadlier) team of treasure hunters who are also searching for Blackbeard’s wife’s amulet and the pirate’s treasure. Consequently, the stakes are high for the fourth season of Netflix’s adventure-mystery teen drama series. Along the way Outer Banks The characters also learn a lot about themselves, even long-hidden secrets. Of course there is varied and long soundtrack that matches the story Outer Banks season 4.
Song |
Artist |
Outer Banks Season 4 Episode No. |
---|---|---|
“Don’t call me by name” |
Skin shape |
1 |
“Every trick is in the books” |
Allergy |
1 |
“I’m going down” |
Mysterious lights |
1 |
“Sheep Go to Heaven” |
Cake |
1 |
“Merry Fire” |
Aggrolites |
1 |
“Freedom” |
Dubbing specialist |
1 |
“Can You Get to It” |
Funkadelic |
1 |
“Business Development Director” |
Genesee Johnny |
1 |
“Young lady, you’re scaring me.” |
Ron Gallo |
1 |
“Slow Learner” |
Viagra for boys |
1 |
“Left for Dead” |
Bass drum of death |
1 |
“Arrow” |
Girls from Death Valley |
1 |
“É Preciso Dar Um Jeito, Meu Amigo” |
Erasmo Carlos |
1 |
“End of the Gun” |
GHOST WOMAN |
2 |
“I want a break, really.” |
Hickers |
2 |
“Candy Bowl” |
Tommy James and the Shondells |
2 |
“I don’t know” |
Shepherd dogs |
2 |
“I gave up everything I had” |
Ted Hawkins |
2 |
“Pray for G Chambers” |
Super Kijang |
2 |
“Remember Me” |
Tamed Impala |
2 |
“Cherry” |
JJ Cale |
2 |
“Bugar Sugre” |
BROTS |
3 |
“A Journey Inside This House” |
Magic shop |
3 |
“EL ESCORPION” |
Dan Ubik |
3 |
“Changes” |
Los Muertos |
3 |
“Agita Bendita” |
Mariana Manchego |
3 |
“Mumbo sugar” |
Arc de Soleil |
3 |
“Sexy Weekend” |
scoundrels |
3 |
“Promised land” |
Allergy |
3 |
“They don’t know on the beach” |
Mapache |
3 |
“Spring has come” |
Skegss |
4 |
“Uncontrollable Desire” |
Devo |
4 |
“Hell Odyssey” |
Early Moods |
4 |
“Western Playland” |
holy wave |
4 |
“Tail Hunter” |
Gitkin |
4 |
“Oh, Lord” |
Brian Jonestown massacre |
4 |
“Mountain Lion” |
Scott McMicken and THE EVER-EXPANDING |
4 |
“Wild Coyote” |
nude party |
4 |
“Another” |
Urban Hip Hop (West One Music) |
4 |
“Vikings” |
Black angels |
5 |
“I’m in love” |
Lightning |
5 |
“Anenom” |
Brian Jonestown massacre |
5 |
“I see no evil” |
TV |
5 |
Songs from episode 1 of season 4 of Outer Banks
“Enduro”
“Don’t Call My Name” by Skinshape – The first song in the season four premiere is “Don’t Call My Name”, which plays as John B talks about the Pogues returning home after discovering Eldorado at the end of the season. Outer Banks Season 3.
“All the Tricks in the Books” by The Allergies – Returning home, the Pogs find out how much the gold they took from Eldorado is worth. Much to their joy, they receive $1,172,549 in gold, all while “Every Trick in the Books” plays in the background.
“Goin’ Down” by The Mystery Lights – With his newfound wealth, Pope devises a plan for the Pogues to spend it by buying out the Maybank property and building them a business and a home.
“Sheep Go to Heaven” by Cake – After purchasing property in Maybank (for way over asking price), John B., Sarah, Pope, Ciara, JJ and Cleo get to work building their surf, bait and tackle shop while the song “Sheep” plays in the room. Go To Heaven.” background.
“Funky Fire” by The Aggrolites – The Pogs continue to build their new business in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 1, while The Aggrolites’ “Funky Fire” plays.
Connected
“Freedom” by Dub Specialist – “Freedom” by Dub Specialist can be heard in the next episode when the Pogs get their first client (and therefore first sale) at JJ Maybank Deep Sea Charters.
“Can You Get To That” by Funkadelic – During a montage of the Pogs on the Outer Banks finding success in life after opening their surf, bait and tackle shop, John B. narrates and plays “Can You Get To That.”
“Business Development Director” Genesee Johnny – The Pogs first encounter Lightner when he walks into their store in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 1 and while he’s giving off bad vibes, “Director of Business Development” plays on the radio.
“Young Lady, You’re Scaring Me” by Ron Gallo. JJ makes a lot of bad decisions in Enduro, including betting the rest of the Pogs’ money on a dirt bike race (which, spoiler alert, he doesn’t win). As the episode approaches, a Ron Gallo song can be heard.
“Slow Learner” by Viagra Boys – Leading up to the start of a dirt bike race, the Viagra Boys’ “Slow Runner” plays in the background.
“Left For Dead” by Bass Drum of Death – Off-road motorcycle racing is the defining moment in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 1 When the competition begins, another song, “Left For Dead”, plays.
“Arrow” by Death Valley Girls – As JJ makes a reckless but successful leap across a wide bay, “Arrow” by the Death Valley Girls can be heard. Unfortunately, JJ’s brave attempt to secure victory is not enough as he ends up losing.
“É Preciso Dar Um Jeito, Meu Amigo” by Erasmo Carlos – After Topper wins the dirt bike race, meaning the Pogs have lost all their money, É Preciso Dar Um Jeito, Meu Amigo by Erasmo Carlos plays and this is the last song Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 1, “Enduro.”
Songs from episode 2 of season 4 of Outer Banks
“Blackbeard”
“The End of the Gun” by GHOSTWOMAN – After meeting Wes Jenrette in Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 2, The Pogues return home and look through all of Wes’s documents about Blackbeard. However, they do not know where Blackbeard’s sunken ship is. Adventureis located, and while they figure out how to solve this problem, “End of the Gun” plays.
“I Want A Break Thru” by Hykkers – Pope meets with his uncle, who is in the Coast Guard, to see if he can tell him where Adventure is in the water. Unfortunately, Pope’s uncle, who is quite strict, yells at him and then Hickers’ “I Want A Break Thru” plays.
“Candy Maker” by Tommy James and The Shondells – “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 he is Adventure is.
“I Don’t Know” by The Sheepdogs – John B and JJ try to bargain with Boogie while “I Don’t Know” plays and JJ ends up giving Boogie his dirt bike in exchange for Adventurecoordinates.
“I Gave Up Everything I Had” by Ted Hawkins. As Boogie rides off on JJ’s motorcycle, John B and JJ watch Ted Hawkins’ “I Gave Up All I Had” play well.
“Pray for G Chambers” by Super Kijang – Kiara tells JJ that she will dive for Blackbeard’s amulet. Outer Banks season 4, episode 2, and “Pray For Gee Chambers” can be heard in the background. The song continues with Pope saying goodbye to Cleo and John B. saying goodbye to Sarah before heading off on an adventure to Adventure.
“Remember Me” by Tame Impala – After leaving Pogeland, John B, Pope, JJ and Ciara set course for Blackbeard’s sunken ship while Tame Impala’s “Remember Me” plays.
Connected
“Cherry” by JJ Cale – Outer Banks The Season 4 Episode 2 soundtrack ends with JJ Cale’s “Cherry” playing as Ciara and JJ share sweet moments in the pressure chamber.
Songs from episode 3 of season 4 of Outer Banks
“Lupin Corsairs”
“Bugar Sugre” from BROS – Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 3 begins with “Boogar Sugre” and Deputy Shoop interrogating John B., Sarah, Pope and Cleo at the Jenrette house after Wes’s murder.
“Journey Inside This House” by Magic Shoppe – The song Magic Shoppe can be heard on the title screen of the exciting Netflix series. Outer Banks In season four, the Pogues head home on their boat after being questioned about Wes’ death.
“EL ESCORPIÓN” by Dan Ubik – Rafe isn’t sure he’ll make the Goat Island deal with Hollis, so he talks to Sophia about it in Lupin’s Corsairs while Dan Ubik’s song plays.
“Changes” Los Muertos – As they drive to find the guy who will translate the inscription on the amulet, John B and Sarah listen to “Changes” on the car radio and she teases him for never giving her an engagement ring.
“Agita Bendita” by Mariana Manchego. Sofia returns home to her family in The Cut and they listen to a Mariana Manchego song on the radio.
“Mumbo Sugar” by Arc De Soleil. Kiara, JJ, Pope and Cleo arrive at the pier looking for Lightner, and “Mumbo Sugar” can be heard as Kiara and JJ “go on a date” on the pier.
“Sexy weekend” from the scoundrels – “Sexy Weekend” plays briefly as Pope and Cleo start making out in the car on the pier. However, this stops when they notice Lightner.
“Promised Land” by The Allergies – John B, Sarah, Pope, Ciara, JJ and Cleo light a fire and have a great time while Allergy plays in the background at the end of Lupine Corsairs.
“They don’t know on the beach” Mapache – Last song in Outer Banks season 4, episode 3 – “They Don’t Know on the Beach” can be heard as the Pogues’ party comes to an end, Ciara snuggles up to a sleeping JJ, John B and Sarah exchange rings, and Cleo wakes up on a hammock, remembering what she forgot feed the bait.
Songs from Episode 4 of Season 4 of Outer Banks
“Wave”
Skegss “Spring has come” At the beginning Outer Banks Season 4 Episode 4 John B wakes up to find that a wave is hitting the Outer Banks, which means it’s a perfect day for surfing. “Spring Has Sprung” plays when the Pogs are about to go to the beach.
“Uncontrollable Desire” Devo – As the Pogs drive to the beach and get ready for the day, Devo’s “Uncontrollable Urge” plays.
“Infernal Odyssey” by Early Moods – Unfortunately, the Pogs’ day is partially ruined when Topper and Rafe show up with a group of other Oddballs and set up camp right next to them. As they drive along the beach, “Infernal Odyssey” plays.
“Western Playland” by Holy Wave – After the Weirdos settle down near the Pogues and Hell’s Odyssey ends, Holy Wave’s “Western Playland” can be heard.
“Chasing the Tail” by Gitkin – While John B, Sarah, JJ and Ciara enjoy the excitement, Pope tries to learn more about the amulet and Blackbeard’s history. Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 4: “Tail Chaser” plays while Pope rides his bike through town.
“Oh My God” from the book “The Brian Jonestown Massacre” – “Oh, God” can be heard after Shoop interrogates Chandler Groff and while the Pogues are surfing.
Connected
“Mountain Lion” by Scott McMicken and THE EVER-EXPANDING – “The Swell” returns to Pope as he arrives at the Pirate History Museum (and music by Scott McMicken and THE EVER-EXPANDING plays).
“Wild Coyote” by The Nude Party. JJ manages to anger Topper by mocking him while surfing. Outer Banks Season 4, Episode 4 and “Wild Coyote” provide the soundtrack to a funny moment that Topper rightfully deserves.
Songs from Episode 5 of Season 4 of Outer Banks
“Albatross”
“Vikings” by The Black Angels – The Pogs honor Terrence by burying him at sea, and as they carry his body to the boat, the song “Vikings” by The Black Angels can be heard in the final episode of the series. Outer Banks season 4, part 1. The song is appropriate because the Vikings often buried their people at sea.
“I’m in Love” by The Zips – JJ is working on a Twinkie when Wes Jenrette’s employee approaches him with a letter his boss wrote to Pogue. At the beginning of the scene, The Zips’ song “I’m In Love” can be heard.
“Anenom”, “Brian Jonestown Massacre” – “Aneome” plays during the scene where John B and Sarah are on the ferry heading to Charleston, and the theme of starting a family is brought up.
“See No Evil” on television – The TV song “See No Evil” that plays while John B, Sarah, Pope and Cleo search for clues in Charleston is the last song of the fifth episode, meaning it is also the last song before it. Outer Banks Season 4, part 1 ends.