“Boots On Rocks Off” – Dust Bowl Jokies: As 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. "Peacemaker" - Antonio Gradanti: This song by composer Antonio Gradanti - which he notes was chosen by James Gunn himself - features when Adebayo visits Amber and Evan to pressure them into giving statements implicating Auggie Smith in their kidnapping. “Drag Me Down” – Santa Cruz: The song that plays as Peacemaker and Vigilante head out to the woods to destroy appliances and blow off some steam is “Drag Me Down” by Santa Cruz. The Firehouse song continues to fade into the background as Vigilante (Freddie Stroma) appears at Peacemaker’s window. “Don’t Treat Me Bad” – Firehouse: Back in his trailer, Peacemaker goes through his bounty of records, selects one by Firehouse, and plays the song “Don’t Treat Me Bad.” The song continues to play as Peacemaker cries on the bed, beats himself up, and reflects on Rick Flag’s last words. “Borderline Crazy” – The Cruel Intentions: As Leota Adebayo, Emilia Harcourt, Peacemaker, and Eagly escape in the car after being shot at by the police, “Borderline Crazy” by The Cruel Intentions is the song that plays as Leota laughs manically, and they speed off. Related: Every DC TV Show Releasing In 2022 ![]() “7 O’clock” – The Quireboys: Developing the continuity between episodes, in Peacemaker episode 2, as Peacemaker rushes back into the Butterfly’s apartment, The Quireboys’ album restarts and plays the first song on the side, “7 O’clock.” The song cuts out as other characters are seen, but returns when for Peacemaker’s scenes as he rummages through the apartment for things he wants, collecting vinyl, CDs, cookie cutters, and a strange glowing device. “Love Bomb Baby” – Tigertailz: After killing the Butterfly with a sonic boom, Peacemaker sits in the wreckage with Eagly as Tigertailz’ "Love Bomb Baby" plays over the Peacemaker episode 1 end credits. The song stops playing when Peacemaker jumps out of the window to get away from the Butterfly, giving the impression that it has stopped because he can no longer hear it. “I Don’t Love You Anymore” – The Quireboys: After sleeping with the Butterfly, Peacemaker flips through her records and puts on a The Quireboys album, selecting the song “I Don’t Love You Anymore.” The song continues to play as Peacemaker dances and sings into a Hitachi wand before eventually being attacked by the Butterfly. “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 eye of a woman in the bar and the scene cuts to the two of them having sex in a bathroom. Related: How Peacemaker Set Up Amanda Waller's Spinoff Story Here’s every song that appears in the Peacemaker soundtrack. Whether the song is playing in the background of an emotional montage that helps dive deeper into the more emotional and even romantic Peacemaker moments or is the score to a fight scene with John Cena in his underwear, it serves its purpose well. Superhero adaptations and James Gunn both thrive on a certain degree of spectacle, and every song in Peacemaker helps to drive that point home. Related: Every DCEU TV Show Planned & Rumored ![]() ![]() Peacemaker spends the season facing off against the mysterious Butterflies, his white supremacist supervillain of a father, White Dragon, and his own traumatic past. ![]() While Peacemaker briefly thinks he is free, he once again finds himself a pawn in Amanda Waller's plans as he is recruited for Project Butterfly. Oblivion Remix (FT.Peacemaker sees John Cena return to his DCEU role from The Suicide Squad alongside some familiar faces, some new adaptations of DC Comics characters, and some brand-new characters fresh from the mind of James Gunn. " Fiji " | FREE | Uncopyrighted Music | Lil Skies Type Beat.
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