‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Soundtrack: Every Song Featured So Far
Stranger Things has built a reputation not just on monsters and mystery, but on its near-mythic command of music. The show’s soundtrack is a time capsule, packed with needle-drops that have escaped the confines of the series and stormed back onto global charts. Season 5 has only offered four episodes so far, yet it already comes with a stacked playlist.
The big question is whether this season will deliver another chart-shaking moment. Season 4 gave the world a fresh obsession with Kate Bush’s 1985 single “Running Up That Hill,” which became a lifeline for Max and climbed to number one in the UK while cracking the US top five. Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” followed suit, roaring into the modern zeitgeist after Eddie Munson’s now-legendary performance in the Upside Down. Even earlier seasons helped spark pop-culture fireworks, from the viral “NeverEnding Story” duet in season 3 to the revival of The Clash’s “Should I Stay or Should I Go” in season 1.
Whether season 5 produces another chart reentry is anyone’s guess, but the potential is there. The new Squak Radio offers a perfect gateway for musical surprises, and history suggests the show is more than capable of setting off another sonic chain reaction.
Here’s all the music featured so far in Stranger Things Season 5:

Chapter One: The Crawl
- Should I Stay or Should I Go – Stranger Things Cast (by The Clash)
- Will sing in the first 5 minutes.
- Rockin’ Robin – Michael Jackson
- Pretty In Pink – The Psychedelic Furs
- Upside Down – Diana Ross
- Squawk Radio DJ Song 3, montage, repeats, end credits.
- May 25th – Matthew Cardinal
- Discussion about being worried about Eleven.
- Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) – Kate Bush
Chapter Two: The Vanish of Holly Wheeler
- Fernando – ABBA
- Used during the Demogorgon attack as it targets Holly.
- Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) – Kate Bush
- Lucas puts the song on again.
- Notes On A Scandal – Philip Glass
- The group realises Vecna may have taken another victim.
- Someone in Your Garden – Philip Glass
- The team further pieces together that Vecna has captured someone else.
- Mr. Sandman – The Chordettes
Chapter Three: The Turnbow Trap
- To Each His Own – Freddy Martin & His Orchestra
- Henry chats with his favourite captor over breakfast.
- I Think We’re Alone Now – Tiffany
- Holly dances; the song returns for the end credits.
- Oh Yeah – Yello
- Dustin and Steve discuss the transmitter.
- Car Boy – Julek Ploski
- Used in the BMW car chase.
Chapter Four: Sorcerer
- Higitus Figitus – Karl Swenson
- The family watches *The Sword in the Stone*.
- Premature Plans – Elmer Bernstein
- The gang maps out their route.
- Betrayal – Elmer Bernstein
- Another cue during the group’s route-planning sequence.
- Sh-Boom – The Chords
- Flashback to 1959, set at the high school.
- Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) – Kate Bush
- Used inside Vecna’s mindscape.
In case you missed the news, Spotify has already updated its official playlist for Stranger Things with some of the new tracks featured above:
What’s your favorite song in Stranger Things season 5 so far? Let us know down in the comments.