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  • "Panic Room" by Au/Ra, the end credit song for "Chapter 1: The Fall of Michigan," represents the fear and anxiety that the Loud family go through in the bunker, knowing that this is a feeling they will have to get used to in this new world.
  • "Baba O'Riley" by The Who, the end credit song for "Chapter 2: Exodus," displays similar themes involving an "exodus."
  • "Cinnamon" by Jome, the end credit song for "Chapter 3: The Journey Ahead", is solemn in hindsight as it describes the romance that develops between the children, such as Lincoln with Ronnie Anne, Leni with Chaz, Luna with Sam, Luan with Benny, Liam with Tabby, and Lucy with Rocky. However, some of these romances never fully develop, such as with Lucy and Rocky, and Leni and Chaz.
  • "The End of the World" by Rob Dickinson, the end credit song for "Chapter 4: Crossing the Line," sums up the human experience throughout Arc 1, given that they are literally experiencing the end of the world.
  • "I Can't Sleep" by Nina Chuba, the end credit song for "Chapter 5: Out in the Open," feels especially relevant knowing that Lori wants to shield her siblings from the horrors of the outside. However, she knows the best way to protect them is to be honest with them, thus destroying their innocence in the process.

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