Warning: Contains spoilers for Peacemaker.

If information technology wasn't clear that DC's Peacemaker TV serial was headed upwards by James Gunn, the songs in thePeacemaker soundtrack would rapidly give it away. James Gunn became a household name when he began working for Marvel on the Guardians of the Milky way franchise. He quickly developed a reputation for two things: pulling out obscure comic book characters to include in his media, and making a killer soundtrack where every song hit only correct. When it comes to music,Peacemaker similarly delivers.

Peacemaker sees John Cena return to his DCEU part from The Suicide Squad aslope some familiar faces, some new adaptations of DC Comics characters, and some brand new characters fresh from the mind of James Gunn. While Peacemaker briefly thinks he is free, he once again finds himself a pawn in Amanda Waller's plans as he is recruited for Projection Butterfly. Peacemaker spends the season facing off against the mysterious Butterflies, his white supremacist supervillain of a father, White Dragon, and his own traumatic by.

Superhero adaptations and James Gunn both thrive on a certain degree of spectacle, and every song in Peacemaker helps to drive that point home. Whether the song is playing in the background of an emotional montage that helps dive deeper into the psyche of the patriotic-to-a-fault Peacemaker, or is the score to a fight scene with John Cena in his underwear, it serves its purpose well. Here's every song that appears in the Peacemaker soundtrack.

Peacemaker'southward Intro Credits Song

"Practise Ya Wanna Taste It" – Wig Wam: Each episode of Peacemaker includes a total opening credits sequence in which the majority of the series bandage puts on a fully choreographed trip the light fantastic toe number to Wig Wam's 2010 song "Do Ya Wanna Taste Information technology."

Peacemaker, Episode 1, "A Whole New Whirled"

"Welcome To The Church Of Rock And Coil" – Foxy Shazam:Afterwards leaving the ARGUS squad at his trailer, Peacemaker goes to pick up Eagly at his dad's business firm. Foxy Shazam's "Welcome To The Church Of Rock And Scroll" plays as he arrives and gets out of the taxi.

"Come up On Come On" – Nashville Pussy: As Peacemaker leaves Leota Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) at the eating place and drives through town with Eagly hanging out the window, "Come On Come On" by Nashville Pussy plays on his car radio. The song continues to play as Peacemaker notices Harcourt entering a bar and pulls a U-plough to go and meet upwardly with her.

"Summertime Girls" – Y&T: Equally Harcourt sits in the bar and is approached past a guy trying to hit on her, "Summer Girls" plays on the jukebox and continues as Peacemaker enters and joins her at the bar. The song makes a notable crescendo every bit Peacemaker watches Harcourt turn back from chirapsia upwards a guy.

"Night Of Passion" – The Poodles: As Peacemaker starts to discuss sleeping with Harcourt, the music in the bar transitions to The Poodles' "Night Of Passion" which amps up as he catches the heart of a woman in the bar and the scene cuts to the ii of them having sex in a bath.

"I Don't Love You lot Anymore" – The Quireboys: After sleeping with the Butterfly, Peacemaker flips through her records and puts on a The Quireboys album and selects the song "I Don't Beloved You lot Anymore." The vocal continues to play as Peacemaker dances and sings into a Hitachi wand before eventually being attacked by the Butterfly. The song stops playing when Peacemaker jumps out of the window to become away from the Butterfly, giving the impression that information technology has stopped because he can no longer hear it.

"Love Bomb Infant" – Tigertailz: Afterwards killing the Butterfly with a sonic nail, Peacemaker sits in the wreckage with Eagly every bit Tigertailz' "Love Bomb Baby" plays over the Peacemaker episode 1 terminate credits.

Peacemaker, Episode two, "Best Friend, For Never"

"7 O'clock" – The Quireboys: Developing the continuity between episodes, in Peacemaker episode 2, every bit Peacemaker rushes dorsum into the Butterfly's apartment, The Quireboys' album restarts and plays the beginning song on the side, "7 O'clock." The song cuts out every bit other characters are seen, but returns when for Peacemaker'due south scenes as he rummages through the apartment for things he wants, collecting vinyl, CDs, cookie cutters, and a strange glowing device.

"Borderline Crazy" – The Cruel Intentions: Every bit Leota Adebayo, Emilia Harcourt, Peacemaker, and Eagly escape in the car after beingness shot at by the police, "Deadline Crazy" past The Cruel Intentions is the vocal that plays equally Leota laughs manically and they speed off.

"Don't Treat Me Bad" – Firehouse: Back in his trailer, Peacemaker goes through his bounty of records and selects one past Firehouse and plays the song "Don't Treat Me Bad." The vocal continues to play as Peacemaker cries on the bed, beats himself upward, and reflects on Rick Flag's concluding words. The Firehouse vocal continues to fades in to the background as Vigilante (Freddie Stroma) appears at Peacemaker'southward window.

"Drag Me Down" – Santa Cruz: The song that plays as Peacemaker and Vigilante head out to the woods to destroy appliances and accident off some steam is "Drag Me Down" by Santa Cruz.

"Peacemaker" - Antonio Gradanti: This vocal past composer Antonio Gradanti - which he notes was called by James Gunn himself - features when Adebayo visits Amber and Evan to pressure them into giving statements implicating Auggie Smith in their kidnapping.

"Boots On Rocks Off" – Dust Bowl Jokies: Equally Auggie Smith is arrested for the murder of the Butterfly after Leota bribed Evan and Amber, Dust Bowl Jokies' song "Boots On Rocks Off" begins to play. The song continues to play as Peacemaker switches to Leota and Keeya (Elizabeth Ludlow) discussing Keeya staying somewhere else then to a scene of Peacemaker, Bister, and Vigilante sharing a bed.

"Pumped Up Kicks" – John Murphy feat. Ralph Saenz: After Auggie is worshipped by white supremacists in prison house, the credits begin to curlicue with a comprehend of "Pumped Up Kicks" playing over them. The vocal is originally by Foster The People and its inclusion is a reference to the argument that Amber and Evan have earlier in the episode. This comprehend version past John Murphy featuring Ralph Saenz was recorded especially for Peacemaker.

Peacemaker, Episode 3, "Ameliorate Goff Expressionless"

"Would You Love A Creature" – Sister: The song that plays every bit Peacemaker and The Suicide Squad's Emilia Harcourt share time in the sniper'due south nest is "Would You Dearest A Brute" by Sister. The vocal continues in the groundwork equally Peacemaker and Harcourt get to know each other meliorate and fades out every bit Vigilante appears.

"Vi Feet Nether" – Kissin' Dynamite: As the Butterfly senator Goff comes in and prepares to torture Vigilante and Peacemaker the song "6 Feet Under" by Kissin' Dynamite plays. The song too plays while the rest of the team are looking for Peacemaker and Vigilante only take not yet realized that they are to a higher place them. The song fades out as Leota discovers the passage to the basement and Vigilante is unmasked.

"Push Push button (Lady Lightning)" – Bang Camaro: Over a montage that sees a Butterfly erupt from senator Goff'south face, Peacemaker and Vigilante understand the name of Project Butterfly, and John Economos dancing over Judomaster, Bang Camaro's "Button Push button (Lady Lightning)" plays. The song continues throughout the Peacemaker episode 3 end credits.

Peacemaker, Episode 4, "The Choad Less Traveled"

"Beat The Bullet" – Vain:As Peacemaker, Vigilante, and the team travel back to base of operations the morn after the Goff assassination, Vain's "Beat The Bullet" plays and fades into the background every bit the group discuss the Butterfly that left Royland Goff's head.

"I Wanna Be With Y'all" – Pretty Male child Floyd:InPeacemaker episode 4, Vigilante drives Peacemaker domicile via his dad's place and the car stereo is playing "I Wanna Exist With Yous" past Pretty Boy Floyd.

"Jawbreaker" – The Cruel Intentions:The Cruel Intentions song "Jawbreaker" plays over a montage of Adrian Chase walking through the jail to faceoff against Auggie Smith while Peacemaker arrives back at his trailer and examines the Butterfly that he has kept in a jar.

"House of Pain" – Faster Pussycat: Peacemaker returns to his trailer and puts on Faster Pussycat'due south "House of Pain" on vinyl as he starts to get drunk and loftier, the song continues over a Peacemakermontage that includes Vigilante being released from jail, John Economos (Steve Agee) working to continue Judomaster (Nhut Le) alive, and Leota Adebayo searching for clues while ignoring a phone call from her married woman. The scene returns to Peacemaker reflecting on his first kill under the supervision of his father and the expiry of his brother every bit the vocal continues.

"Enemy In Me" – Vains Of Jenna:The final song inPeacemakerepisode four is Vains Of Jenna's "Enemy In Me" which begins to play equally Clemson Murn (Chukwudi Iwuji) is revealed to be a Butterfly and continues throughout the episode'southward credits.

Peacemaker, Episode 5, "Monkey Dory"

"Fight Song" – Sister Sin:As Peacemaker and the team travel to the Glan Tai bottling plant, they listen to "Fight Vocal" past the Swedish metal band Sister Sin, with Vigilante and Peacemaker dancing and playing air guitar until Harcourt has enough and turns the music off.

"11th Street Kidzz" – Hanoi Rocks: In a strong bonding moment between Peacemaker and John Economos, when learning that they both like Hanoi Rocks, Peacemaker ignores Adebayo'southward request for Jazz and puts on "11th Street Kidzz," the vocal that John has the proper name of tattooed on his right forearm. Harcourt turns the song off when they get in, but it plays over again when the group leave later successfully defeating Charlie the Gorilla. This fourth dimension, Peacemaker and John fully sing forth to the Hanoi Rocks song while fifty-fifty Harcourt cracks a grin. The song plays again later in the episode when Harcourt is sitting in the bar and makes the "11th Street Kidzz" grouping conversation and the others reply, fading out when Peacemaker and Leota arrive at his trailer.

"The Both Of Us" – House Of Lords:When Murn tells the team to take the night off every bit they earned information technology (and presumably considering they all need a shower), "The Both Of U.s.a." by House Of Lords plays as they caput out and Vigilante complains near Economos killing the gorilla with a chainsaw when he wanted to do information technology.

"How Come It Never Rains" – Dogs D'Amour:When Peacemaker and Leota are in his trailer and Peacemaker is making them a "Peace Train," this Dogs D'Flirtation song is playing in the background.

"Fallen Star" – Hanoi Rocks:The appropriately titled "Fallen Star," as well by Hanoi Rocks, begins playing when Leota betrays Peacemaker'southward trust by hiding the forged diary in his apartment for her female parent, earlier heading home and calling Keeya on the manner.

"The Homo Paradox" – Dynazty:After Murn attacks Leota, Dynazty's "The Homo Paradox" plays throughout the credits.

Peacemaker Episode 6, "Murn Afterwards Reading"

"New Matter" — Enuff Z'Nuff:Enuff Z'Nuff'due south "New Thing" is the first song inPeacemakerepisode half dozen and plays as White Dragon heads dwelling house from jail, continues as Peacemaker feeds his Butterfly, and as Harcourt, Leota, and Economos hash out the Butterflies.

"Barbie Girl" — Aqua:Vigilante's ringtone is "Barbie Daughter" by Aqua, presumably because it makes him happy.

"Monster" — Reckless Love:Reckless Love'southward "Monster" gets an extended play as it covers a montage that sees Sophie Vocal greeting her new Butterfly army and leads them to take over the Evergreen Law Department, and every bit White Dragon gets dressed in his full costume for the starting time time inPeacemaker.

"Dwelling Sweetness Home" — John Cena:Peacemaker sits down to play the piano after an emotional conversation with Harcourt. The piece is a pianoforte cover of "Abode Sweetness Home" by Mötley Crüe played at a reduced tempo, a choice that fits both the emotional nature of the scene and the trend of '80s rock and metal that defines thePeacemakersoundtrack.

"Kiss Me Deadly" — Lita Ford:Lita Ford'southward "Kiss Me Deadly" plays over the credits forPeacemaker episode 6.

Peacemaker Episode 7, "Stop Dragon My Heart Around"

"Dwelling house Sweet Home" — Mötley Crüe: Peacemaker episode 7opens with the young Chris Smith and his blood brother, Keith, rocking out to Mötley Crüe'due south "Abode Sweet Home," the same vocal that Peacemaker played a pianoforte version of at the end of the previous episode, marking the song's importance to the character.

"In My Dreams" — Wig Wam:The band backside the vocal forPeacemaker'southward iconic opening credits gets some other advent in the series as Peacemaker, Vigilante, and (sort of) Economos rock to Wig Wam'southward "In My Dreams" every bit they caput to take out the Butterfly'due south moo-cow and are intercepted by White Dragon.

"Don't Shut Your Eyes" — Kix:As Vigilante slowly passes out behind the wheel of the white supremacist's car, the ironic pick of Kix'south "Don't Close Your Eyes" plays on the car radio.

"Hot Cherie" — Hardline:When Peacemaker, Vigilante, and Economos reunite and get dorsum on the road, Vigilante puts Hardline'due south "Hot Cherie" plays equally Vigilante declares "in that location's no incorrect time to rock."

"Past The Grace Of God" — The Hellacopters:As Harcourt takes over the ARGUS team in Murn's absence, The Hellacopters "By The Grace Of God" begins to play and continues through the montage of her plan and continues at the stop ofPeacemakerepisode as Economos too announces that in that location is "no wrong time to rock."

"Set The Dark On Fire" — Pretty Male child Floyd:The credits music forPeacemakerepisode 7 is Pretty Boy Floyd'due south "Set The Night On Burn."

Peacemaker Episode 8, "It's Cow Or Never"

"If You Really Actually Love Me" — Steel Panther:As Adebayo attempts to apologize to Peacemaker for planting the diary, "If You Actually Really Beloved Me" from the modern hair metal group Steel Panther is playing in the truck.

"Practice Ya Wanna Taste It" – Wig Wam:The climactic boxing scene in thePeacemakerseason i finale appropriately reuses the Wig Wam song from the opening credits, "Do Ya Wanna Sense of taste Information technology," every bit, having detonated Peacemaker's helmet inside the barn, the squad move beyond the field fighting the remaining Butterflies. When Harcourt is shot multiple times, the song ends by condign distorted, in a similar way to as if information technology were playing on a turntable that was going too slowly.

"Apologize" — The Concluding Vegas:Every bitPeacemakerseason ane draws to a close, The Last Vegas' song "Repent" plays across a montage that sees Adebayo delivering a press briefing exposing Amanda Waller, Vigilante escapes from his hospital room, and Peacemaker visits Harcourt in infirmary. The vocal continues as the squad go on with their lives and slowly recover and as Peacemaker settles on his stoop, feeding the surviving Goff Butterfly, and haunted past the image of his dead male parent.

"Y'all Tin can't Kill My Rock 'N Roll" — Hardcore Superstar:The final end credits vocal forPeacemakerseason 1 in Hardcord Superstar'due south "You Can't Kill My Stone 'N Roll."

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