Every song on the ‘Gen V’ season two soundtrack

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Gen V season 2

Gen V blends gory anarchy with real-life grief in the show’s second season.

Created by Craig Rosenberg, Evan Goldberg and Eric Kripke, the spin-off from The Boys follows a group of young adult superheroes enlisted at the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, who are all competing for a chance to join The Seven.

READ MORE: ‘Gen V’ review: a super-powered spin-off from ‘The Boys’

The show’s second season is layered with tragedy following the death of actor Chance Perdomo, who died in a motorcycle accident prior to filming. In the first season, Perdomo played Andre Anderson, who has a pertinent, rewritten role in the second.

Other cast members in the series include Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas and Hamish Linklater.

Who composed the score for Gen V season 2?

Like the first season, Gen V season two is scored by composers Christopher Lennertz and Matt Bowen. The duo previously worked together on The Boys.

What other songs appear in season 2?

Maddie Phillips in Gen V season 2Maddie Phillips in Gen V season 2. CREDIT: Prime Video

The show features a wealth of needle drops, ranging from Billie Eilish to Olivia Rodrigo. You can check out an episode-by-episode breakdown of all the songs so far below.

Episode one – New Year, New U
‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ – Frankie Valli
‘Pressure’ – Billy Joel (cover by NI/CO)
‘Hair Of The Dog’ – Nazareth
‘Good Mood’ – De’Wayne feat. grandson
‘Horse’ – Farveblind feat. Ravi Kuma
‘Edge Of Seventeen’ – Stevie Nicks

Episode two – Justice Never Forgets
‘Time To Pretend’ – Towa Bird
‘Your Love’ – Olivia Castriota
‘Birds Of A Feather’ – Billie Eilish

Episode three – H Is For Human
‘Brutal’ – Olivia Rodrigo
‘Wildfire’ – Cookie Cartel
‘It’s Eazy’ – The Nah
‘Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl’ – Chappell Roan
‘Big Time Nothing’ – St Vincent

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