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->'''The Fireman:''' Agent Cooper...listen to the sounds.
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* [[https://youtu.be/X2lkvrMa27c The theme song]] is appropriately blissful, almost dream-like.
* [[https://youtu.be/O06gya5KbUQ Laura Palmer's theme]], one of the saddest pieces of music ever written.
* [[https://youtu.be/vKBRyNNW3u0 Dance of the Dream Man]], the gorgeous music that goes alongside Agent Cooper's dream and usually signals things are about to get weird.
* [[https://youtu.be/nITuHzF4ryk Audrey's Dance]] captures the dreamy nature of Twin Peaks each time it's heard, especially when it's played again during ''The Return''.
* [[https://youtu.be/MvCp0XtXYXw "The World Spins"]] is a beautifully sad song by Julee Cruise, complete with melancholic traces of the main theme. Its use in Episode 14 adds enormous poignancy to Maddie's brutal death at the hands of BOB.
* [[https://youtu.be/fiwtDoxHT2Y "Sycamore Trees"]]. Its dark, melancholic tone fits the Black Lodge like a glove, and appearing in ''Twin Peaks'' had a hand in reviving the career of singer Jimmy Scott.
%%* [[https://youtu.be/nx2kbRe_8NM "Into the Night"]].
* [[https://youtu.be/IGUboLZx3Tk&t=120s Shadow]] by Chromatics that plays at the end of the second episode of the revival. After the first two episodes withholding music almost entirely, the mellow dream-pop sound is a perfect release of tension, with the melancholy lyrics ("For the last time ... for the last time") underscoring the nostalgia of the show's return.
* [[https://youtu.be/ot-6xlS803E "The Fireman"]], from ''The Return''[='=]s infamous Part 8. In contrast to the chaotic MindScrew and NightmareFuel prevalent in most of the episode, this music beautifully underscores the serene scene where [[TheChosenOne Laura Palmer]] is created by [[BigGood the Fireman]] to counterbalance the emergence of [[BigBad BOB]]. Peaceful and brimming with hope and optimism, it's already being considered one of Angelo Badalamenti's greatest musical compositions, if not his absolute best.
* [[https://youtu.be/d-ahxzfo26s David Lynch's remix of "American Woman"]], from Mr. C's introduction scene in Part 2 of ''The Return''.
* Also from Part 8, [[https://youtu.be/QczxCxFRUf0 "She's Gone Away"]] by "The" Music/NineInchNails. An eerie track that harkens back to their early material and fits quite well with the conflict between Laura Palmer and BOB.
* [[https://youtu.be/oCfRG3eXaks No Stars]] by Rebekah Del Rio from Part 10. Despite its ominous tone, it manages to be an incredibly mellow and heartening piece.
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