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5!![[Recap/BlackMirrorBeRightBack Be Right Back]]
6* Vince Pope's soundtrack for the episode uses a low piano score for most of it, and it has a sad, yet somewhat calming feeling to it. No song encompasses this conflicting tone used to excellent effect more than [[https://youtu.be/USco95Ubu-g Jump]], which plays during the heartbreaking climax of the episode. The piano, the odd digital sounds, and what sounds like white noise if it had a tone all lend themselves to a breathtaking song.
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8!![[Recap/BlackMirrorShutUpAndDance Shut Up and Dance]]
9* Music/{{Radiohead}}'s "Exit Music" scores the end of the episode. Fittingly for an already bleak episode with a last minute twist that darkly recontexualizes everything that came before it, it repurposes the song's defiant, TogetherInDeath ending as a mean-spirited middle finger.
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11!![[Recap/BlackMirrorSanJunipero San Junipero]]
12* Has Music/BelindaCarlisle's "Heaven is a Place on Earth" ever been more heartbreaking or appropriate?! Charlie Brooker has understandably said he would have been devastated if they hadn't been able to use it.
13* Music/ClintMansell composed 10 original songs for the episode, on top of all TheEighties hits that are included. And they range from heartbreaking to chilling to heartwarming. ''What'' a soundtrack!
14* "C'est la Vie" by Robbie Nevil actually works quite well, even if the problems specifically mentioned in the song (your job sucks, your car broke down) [[SkewedPriorities are nowhere near as serious as what happens on this show]].
15* Creator/CharlieBrooker's [[https://open.spotify.com/user/charliebrooker/playlist/1enamd7IoA2KtAoMxeiINW spotify playlist]] for the episode, which is not only a BreatherEpisode but was intentionally designed to work around awesome music.
16** Nearly all of those songs make it into the episode, with Netflix apparently burning money to get only a few seconds of a Music/{{Prince}} song for it.
17** Even if they weren't in the episode, the ones that inspired scenes are pretty epic if you just... play it in the background yourself. Say what you like about [[NewMediaAreEvil the Internet being bad]], Brooker, it has certainly given multiple ways to watch a pretty epic episode.
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19!![[Recap/BlackMirrorHatedInTheNation Hated in the Nation]]
20* "Fall into Me" by Alev Lenz is kind of like a haunting romantic death song, and is used as the ADI bees slowly wake from their hives and start flying around the country. The scene with the images and the song seems pretty bittersweet, as if the movie is over and the country is turning peaceful. Nope, because we all know those bees are about to go on a murderous rampage and there's still fifteen minutes left. The scene is really nice, but made sweeter with its irony.
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22!![[Recap/BlackMirrorHangTheDJ Hang the DJ]]
23* Playing the outro of Music/TheSmiths' "Panic" as the episode outro was an excellent choice, both in linking to the episode (it says to hang the DJ because he claims to know you and play songs you like but doesn't really know -- change songs to relationships), and in generally being an awesome rock tune that got introduced to an international audience (it's popular in the UK, but its ListingCities lyrics hasn't given it much exposure abroad).
24* The episode was scored by Alex Somers in collaboration with Music/SigurRos. The [[https://youtu.be/lRmr4omb_vM whole soundtrack]] is beautifully ethereal and lends to the dream-like feel of the episode, but special mention has to go the track named [[https://youtu.be/v62pLR_ot7Q ‘End’]], which Sigur Rós later released as a single.
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26!![[Film/BlackMirrorBandersnatch Bandersnatch]]
27* Who would've thought "[[Music/FrankieGoesToHollywood Relax]]" would be used in a franchise like ''Black Mirror''? It's oddly apt, too, for Stefan and his love/hate relationship with drugs, as well as the different relationships between drugs and him feeling relaxed. And he really needs to relax and not do it.
28* After taking Colin's music recommendations, you will go shopping, where you're given the choice between buying "Phaedra" by Music/TangerineDream or "The Bermuda Triangle" by Tomita. As the story unfolds, your chosen record will score Stefan's increasingly intense programming sessions. The former record is an abstract yet hypnotic electronic trip, while the latter is a creepy and evocative concept album about AlienAbduction. Needless to say, both fit really well.
29* Another Tangerine Dream composition pops up in the score to great effect. If you go to Colin's appartment and take acid, he will put [[Film/RiskyBusiness "Love on a Real Train"]], a perfect match for the trippy imagery of the scene.
30* "[[Music/LaurieAnderson O Superman]]", the BackgroundMusic in the ending sequence if you choose to let Stefan go on the train with his mum - at this point, knowing he will die.
31* "Hold Me Now" by the Thompson Twins is one of the options you can have Stefan listen to on his Walkman while riding on the bus. Can't be any more 1980s than this awesome song.
32* "Making Plans for Nigel" straddles the line between being hypnotically awesome, deliciously cheesy, and surprisingly apropros.
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34!![[Recap/BlackMirrorStrikingVipers Striking Vipers]]
35* The ending song "Not One Minute More" by Earl Grant is a jazzy romance song that at ear may be SoundtrackDissonance--it plays over the BittersweetEnding showing that Theo and Danny's marriage is permanently fractured because Danny couldn't let his and Karl's flings go, and now Theo and Danny are cheating on one another by agreement. However, even though it is technically a romance song, the lyrics tie into the plot nicely. The singer is basically saying that he'll love his sweetheart until "the sun gives no light as before [...] not one minute more." Basically, he'll love her forever, but the delivery of the chorus makes it sound like it's only temporary. This is a pretty good descriptor of the final state of Karl and Danny's "relationship": they'll always want one another, but will never outright face the issues their relationship has, so they'll continue writing it off as nothing more than a yearly hookup.
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37!![[Recap/BlackMirrorSmithereens Smithereens]]
38* Andy Williams' "Can't Take My Eyes from You", which pops up several times through the episode, is another invoked use of SoundtrackDissonance. Outside of its deliberate contrast with the final scene--specifically, the AmbiguousSituation of which person in the car was shot and killed--the song provides two other links to the episode's plot. The first is that it's a longing love song, fitting considering Chris' fiancee's death is what kicked off his whole downhill spiral. The second is that not only was not being able to take his eyes off his phone the reason that Chris crashed the car and indirectly killed said fiancee to begin with, but Chris's whole point about everything was that people are unable to take their eyes off their phones, no matter what is happening.
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40!![[Recap/BlackMirrorRachelJackAndAshleyToo Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too]]
41* Ironically, what was meant to be a shallow, pop version of a Music/NineInchNails song turned out to be pretty good. "On a Roll" is a fun, pop song that, while obviously derivative, is still quite catchy.
42* Special mention absolutely MUST go to the real version of "Head Like a Hole" performed SUPERBLY by Creator/MileyCyrus at the end of the episode.

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