Ending Of Stranger Things Season 5, Volume 1 Explained
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Every song on the Stranger Things 5 soundtrack, including tunes by Michael Jackson, ABBA, Tiffany, and Kate Bush.
In Hawkins, monsters may take kids, but nothing survives an ’80s power ballad. Four episodes into Stranger Things Season 5, and Volume 1 is already blasting nostalgia.
Here’s all the music featured so far in Stranger Things Season 5: Squawk Radio DJ Song 3, montage, repeats, end credits. Discussion about being worried about Eleven. Used during the Demogorgon attack as it targets Holly. The group realises Vecna may have taken another victim. The team further pieces together that Vecna has captured someone else.
If the title isn’t enough of a hint of why this screams Stranger Things, the 1985 song features a chorus with the line, “Oh-ooh-oh, oh, your city lies in dust, my friend.” A city in dust refers to a city that has been completely destroyed, which is very much a possibility for beloved Hawkins after facing up to Vecna and his army one last time.
Take a stroll down memory lane with these essential songs from the iconic Stranger Things soundtrack, from Kate Bush to Moby.
Pop singer Tiffany responds to her 1980s classic ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ being used in Stranger Things Season 5.
Three years after sending Kate Bush running up the charts, Netflix series "Stranger Things" is giving petrifying new life to another pop classic.
In Season 5, though, Stranger Things tries to take hold of a song that another Netflix show owns so thoroughly and completely, I'm shocked any other series would try to use it. I'm talking, of course, about Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now," which, let's be real, belongs to The Umbrella Academy.