Music (Season Two)

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In My Time of Dying

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising

still playing in the crashed car

Ted Nugent - Stranglehold

played during recap of previous events

Everybody Loves a Clown

The Chambers Brothers - Time Has Come Today

played during recap of previous events

Three Dog Night - Shambala

One week later as Dean fixes the Impala

Captain & Tennille - Do That To Me One More Time

Played in the van Sam and Dean take to the Roadhouse

Bloodlust

Journey - Wheel in the Sky

played during recap of previous events

AC/DC - Back in Black

The Impala is back on the road

Long John Hunter - Time And Time Again

plays at the bar when the boys meet Eli

Lil' Ed & The Imperials - Golden Rule

plays while Dean, Sam, and Gordon hang out at the bar

Lee Rocker - Funny Car Graveyard

played when Sam calls Ellen and asks about Gordon

Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things

Supergrass - Sad Girl

at the beginning when Neil plays the emo music

Simon Said

Daniel May - Women's Wear

plays while Doc looks at guns, then kills the shop owner, Dennis

Lil' Ed & The Imperials - Tired of Crying

plays when Dean and Sam look for 'Dr. Badass' at the roadhouse

REO Speedwagon - Can't Fight This Feeling

the song Jo puts on at the Roadhouse that Dean scoffs at

Spinal Tap - Stonehenge

heard as Dean and Sam stake out Andy's van

Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days

heard as the episode closes, as Ellen gets whiskey for the boys

No Exit

Cheap Trick - Surrender

As Sam and Dean drive to Philadelphia

Foreigner - Cold As Ice

heard on the radio that Dean turns on during the long drive home and Ellen shuts off

The Usual Suspects

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Crossroad Blues

Downhearted Blues - Son House

The song played in George's apartment, when Sam and Dean question him about Lloyd's

Crossroad Blues - Robert Johnson

Flashback scene with Johnson at the Crossroads

Key to the Highway - Big Bill Broonzy

On the radio in the Impala as Sam talks to Dean about John

Brian Tichy - Chaos Surrounds You

Dean turns up the radio to end further discussion on whether or not he considered making the deal

Nazareth - Hair of a Dog

Played during the SOON preview for upcoming episodes

Croatoan

NONE


Hunted

Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit

Scott talks to his psychologist about the Yellow-Eyed Man through him walking home

Carey Bell - Lonesome Stranger

Sam talks to Ellen at the Roadhouse

Muse - Supermassive Black Hole

Ash gives Sam his search results at the Roadhouse

Playthings

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Nightshifter

Styx - Renegade

When the boys get into the car at the end of the episode in their SWAT outfits

Houses Of The Holy

Jamie Dunlap - Down on Love

the song Dean listens to, while he's on the "Magic fingers" bed

Bob Dylan - Knocking On Heavens Door

played at the end of the episode, when Dean tells Sam about "God's will"

Born Under A Bad Sign

Tarbox Ramblers - Ashes to Ashes

played when Demon!Sam enters the bar where Jo works

The Doors - The Crystal Ship

played while Demon!Sam talks to the tied up Jo

REO Speedwagon - Back on the Road Again

at the end of the episode, while they talk about everything that happened

Tall Tales

James Gang - Walk Away

the song on the radio at the beginning; also played in Route 666

Junk Food - Next to You

played during the first bar scene

Chris De Burgh - Lady In Red

the fratboy is slowdancing with the alien

Barry White - Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe

played when Dean enters the hall with the two girls on the red bed

Roadkill

The Animals - House of the Rising Sun

played through the episode

Heart

Kip Winger - Smoking Gun

when Dean is at the strip club

The Stooges - Down on the Street

plays while Dean is hunting the werewolf

Screaming Trees - Look at You

during the love scene

Queensrÿche - Silent Lucidity

plays at the end of the episode, when Sam shoots Madison

Hollywood Babylon

Frank Sinatra - I've Got the World On A String

played when Dean and Sam go to Gerard St. James' apartment

Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Green Peppers

played at the end, when they ride into the sunset

Folsom Prison Blues

Booker T. & The MGs - Green Onions

played at the beginning when Dean and Sam get into prison

Rooster - Alice in Chains

played at the end of the episode

What Is And What Should Never Be

Joey Ramone - What a Wonderful World

played as Dean mows the lawn

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Saturday Night Special

played as Dean drives back to Illinois

All Hell Breaks Loose (Part One)

Boston - Foreplay/Long Time

played during the previously and through the opener

Production music from Carlin Music, composed by Martyn Laight - Wrapped Around Your Finger

as Dean searches the diner for Sam

All Hell Breaks Loose (Part Two)

Kansas - Carry On My Wayward Son

played during the previously

Boston - Don't Look Back

played at the end, on Dean's smile