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The Fallout TV series soundtrack contains two main elements:

  • The score composed by Ramin Djawadi.
  • Licensed songs and other musical works by various artists that appear throughout the series.

Original score[]

The original score of the Fallout TV series, composed by Ramin Djawadi, was revealed in March 2024, prior to the premiere of the series. It was published by Lakeshore Records.[1]

Track Title Time
1 Brotherhood of Steel (Full Version) 6:27
2 The Ghoul 5:41
3 Ice Cream and Apple Pie 3:10
4 Vault 33 4:54
5 Artifact 3:22
6 Shady Sands 3:27
7 Feo Fuerte y Formal 2:05
8 Rebuild Together 0:35
9 Surface Dweller Tradition 4:43
10 Golden Rule 2:22
11 Are You Compromised? 3:14
12 I Hate It Up Here 1:50
13 Bringing Order to the Wasteland 3:16
14 Management 1:55
15 Vault-Tec 3:08
16 Think About the Future 3:21
17 All the Answers 8:26
18 Run for the Hills 2:40
19 War Never Changes 2:25
20 Do the Right Thing 2:22
21 T-60 3:22

The Fallout 4 main theme by Inon Zur is also used as part of the series score in the episodes "The Trap" and "The Radio."

Licensed songs[]

1. "The End":

2. "The Target":

3. "The Head":

4. "The Ghouls":

5. "The Past":

6. "The Trap:

7. "The Radio"

8. "The Beginning":

The Soothing Sounds of the Apocalypse vinyl[]

Fallout: The Soothing Sounds of the Apocalypse is a vinyl LP that includes 12 of the songs featured in the series. It is to be released in December 2024.

Side A:

  1. Nat King Cole - "Orange Colored Sky"
  2. Perry Como - "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes"
  3. The Castells - "Some Enchanted Evening"
  4. Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Act Naturally"
  5. Johnny Cash - "So Doggone Lonesome"
  6. Nat King Cole - "I Don't Want to See Tomorrow"

Side B:

  1. Scatman Crothers - "Keep That Coffee Hot"
  2. The Ink Spots - "Maybe"
  3. The Ink Spots with Ella Fitzgerald - "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall"
  4. Jack Shaindlin - "Let's Go Sunning"
  5. Sheldon Allman - "Crawl Out Through the Fallout"
  6. The Ink Spots - "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire"

Amazon Music playlist[]

An official Amazon Music playlist of licensed songs from the Fallout TV series, "Music from Fallout," curated by Prime Video, was released in March 2024, prior to the premiere of the series. It included 33 songs, some of which appear in the series or appeared in past Fallout games. The playlist is described as music "inspired by" the series and includes also 18 songs that are not featured in the show itself, while not including a number of songs that are.[2]

Trailer songs[]

The following two songs were featured in the trailers for the Fallout TV series.

Behind the scenes[]

The Fallout Season 1 Soundtrack Visualizer video by Amazon Prime Video shows an image of a Pip-Boy on the Radio tab, with three available radio stations: Vault 33 Radio, NCRR440, and Galaxy News Radio. NCRR440 appears to be a reference to the 2018 Fallout: New Vegas total conversion mod Fallout: New California, which featured an in-game radio station of the same name.

References[]

Fallout TV series songs
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