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Listen to a playlist of every song ever played on ‘Stranger Things’

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At first, the great soundtrack to Stranger Things was something to bob your head to, but quickly, music wasn’t just there to set the energy; instead, songs were characters, vital plot points and important clues as the Duffer brothers didn’t just use music, but wrote it into the script as a cornerstone.

It’s impossible to overstate the impact of Stranger Things, launching in 2016 as one of Netflix’s first real, true, original hits. Instantly gripping the world, the sci-fi tale of the mysterious Eleven, the disappearance of Will Byers, and the strange goings on of a town seemingly connected to a dark underworld had everyone hooked, with over 14million people binging it just the first few weeks.

If that was big, what was to come in later seasons would more than exceed even the team’s expectations. The brothers behind it all were banking on that as they’ve had the entire story etched out from the beginning. “We’ve been dreaming about the final ten minutes of the show for years,” Ross Duffer said to Backstage, “That gave us our North Star. We learn every season what the strengths of the show are, and we like to allow it to continue to evolve.”

Developing and building towards an end, the show’s audience luckily grew too, unlocking more budget and unlocking a level of interest even they couldn’t have expected. By now, it has amassed over 1.2billion views, its cultural impact immeasurable as the series’ fandom is overwhelming.

But its impact is broad too, and as the music in Stranger Things became more and more important to the plot, it seemed to change things off-screen too. Set in the 1980s, its use of songs from the period, or even just its synth-laden soundtrack, seemed to seep into modern music, inspiring the pop world to bring in more ‘80s influences.

It’s not just that the cast themselves brought it into their various musical projects, like Joe Keery’s clear ‘80s influence on the Djo track ‘End Of Beginning’, but the biggest names of our time all seem to have leaned more towards the synths and the guitar effects since the show premiered.

Stranger Things even had a grip on the chart as the powerful needle drops throughout the seasons were so impactful that they could shake the dust off and bring an old track back to the top, such that after the iconic scene where Max manages to escape Vecna, thanks to her love for Kate Bush, ‘Running Up That Hill’ landed back in the charts.

When thinking about the show’s best musical moments, there are too many; the use of ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go’ throughout season one, Eddie Munson’s epic final guitar battle where he’s shredding ‘Master of Puppets’, and the ominous drop of ‘Every Breath You Take’, suggesting Eleven and Mike weren’t as safe as they thought. From Bowie to Prince, to Madonna, to one of the most striking uses of a Moby track ever heard, the soundtrack was broad and powerful, start to end.

Now, as the show has come to a close, and people’s theories about a final secret episode seem to have fallen flat, relive the almost decade-long reign of Stranger Things through its music.

Every song used in Stranger Things:

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