Beef Soundtrack Guide: Every 90s Rock Song You Heard in the Netflix Drama Series

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The Netflix drama Beef dropped in April 2023 and quickly became a talking point for many reasons. But for rock fans, one thing stood out above the rest. The showโ€™s music list is packed with angry, sad, and honest songs from the 1990s and early 2000s. Steven Yeun and Ali Wong play two strangers who get into a road rage fight that gets worse and worse. As their anger grows, the music brings back memories of a time when rock music wore its heart on its sleeve.

Why the Beef Soundtrack Uses So Many 90s Rock Hits

Show creator Lee Sung Jin had a clear idea for the sound of the show. He wanted music that felt raw and real. Music supervisor Tiffany Anders said that Jin had a long list of 90s rock songs ready before they even started working. The two shared music playlists back and forth, bonding over bands like Built to Spill and My Bloody Valentine. Composer Bobby Krlic, who made the showโ€™s score, explained that the 1990s was a special time for music. People were not afraid to show their feelings. The lyrics were direct and honest, which fit perfectly with the story of two very lonely and angry people.

โ€œThe โ€™90s was this golden period where people just had their hearts on their sleeves with that kind of music. They just express things very matter of factly and in a really unique, emotional way.โ€ โ€“ Bobby Krlic, Beef composer

The music does more than just play in the background. Each song adds to the scene and tells you something about what Danny (Steven Yeun) and Amy (Ali Wong) are feeling inside.

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Every Rock Song on the Beef Soundtrack Listed by Episode

Here is a complete look at all the rock and alternative songs you will hear while watching the show. The music starts in the very first episode and does not stop until the final credits roll.

Episode 1: โ€˜The Birds Donโ€™t Sing, They Screech In Painโ€™

  • Hoobastank โ€“ โ€œThe Reasonโ€ (2004)

Episode 2: โ€˜The Rapture Of Being Aliveโ€™

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  • Collective Soul โ€“ โ€œShineโ€ (1993)
  • Tori Amos โ€“ โ€œCornflake Girlโ€ (1994)

Episode 3: โ€˜I Am Inhabited By A Cryโ€™

  • Incubus โ€“ โ€œDriveโ€ (2000)
  • Steven Yeun also sings a full cover of this song.

Episode 4: โ€˜Just Not All At The Same Timeโ€™

  • Sugar Ray โ€“ โ€œFlyโ€ (1997)
  • Limp Bizkit โ€“ โ€œNookieโ€ (1999)
  • Morphine โ€“ โ€œCure For Painโ€ (1993)
  • The Offspring โ€“ โ€œSelf Esteemโ€ (1994)

Episode 5: โ€˜Such Inward Secret Creaturesโ€™

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  • System of a Down โ€“ โ€œLonely Dayโ€ (2006)

Episode 6: โ€˜We Draw A Magic Circleโ€™

  • Paula Cole โ€“ โ€œI Donโ€™t Want To Waitโ€ (1997)
  • Bush โ€“ โ€œMachineheadโ€ (1996)

Episode 7: โ€˜I Am A Cageโ€™

  • Keane โ€“ โ€œSomewhere Only We Knowโ€ (2004)

Episode 8: โ€˜The Drama Of Original Choiceโ€™

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  • Grant Lee Buffalo โ€“ โ€œMockingbirdsโ€ (1994)

Episode 9: โ€˜The Great Fabricatorโ€™

  • Tad โ€“ โ€œJinxโ€ (1990)
  • Bjรถrk โ€“ โ€œAll Is Full Of Loveโ€ (1999)

Episode 10: โ€˜Figures Of Lightโ€™

  • The Smashing Pumpkins โ€“ โ€œMayonaiseโ€ (1993)

Steven Yeun Sings an Incubus Cover for the Show

One of the most talked about music moments in Beef happens when Steven Yeun sings โ€œDriveโ€ by Incubus. In the show, his character Danny sings the song in his truck. The scene is both funny and sad at the same time. Music supervisor Tiffany Anders said that when she saw Jin had written a scene where a character sings a famous song, her first thought was about the cost. Getting the rights to use a song in that way is very expensive. But the team agreed that the scene worked too well to cut it.

Later, A24 Music released a full version of Steven Yeun singing โ€œDrive.โ€ The bonus track came out on June 15, 2023, as part of the Beef: The Bonus Tracks EP. Fans can now hear the full four-minute cover on streaming services.

The Smashing Pumpkins Song That Ends the Series

The final episode of Beef ends with โ€œMayonaiseโ€ by The Smashing Pumpkins. This was not a last-minute choice. Show creator Lee Sung Jin told his team that he wanted this song for the ending before they even started filming. He wanted to shoot the final scene while the song played on set. The camera follows the music, making the song a key part of the storytelling. The track comes from the bandโ€™s 1993 album Siamese Dream and is a favorite among fans of 90s alternative rock.

Where to Stream the Beef Soundtrack and Score

The full original score by Bobby Krlic (also known as The Haxan Cloak) came out on April 6, 2023, the same day the show launched on Netflix. A24 Music put out the album. The score has 27 tracks and runs for about 45 minutes. Krlic made all the music himself, playing every instrument and handling the production.

For fans who want just the licensed songs, you can find user-made playlists on Spotify and Apple Music that collect all the 90s and 2000s tracks from the show. Search for โ€œBeef soundtrackโ€ to find them. The showโ€™s music supervisor Tiffany Anders picked songs that she grew up listening to. She saw many of these bands play live in the 1990s.

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