In order to encapsulate the grindhouse nature of the series, the Hunters season 1 soundtrack features a heavy mix of rock and blues songs from legendary artists like Bob Seger, The Velvet Underground, and The Rolling Stones. Here’s every song on the Hunters season 1 soundtrack.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 1 Songs

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - “Night Moves” - At Biff’s barbeque, Helen realizes he is a Nazi.

Honey and the Bees - “Baby, Do That Thing” - Jonah sells drugs to Dennis.

Turner Brothers - “Let’s Go Fishing” - Travis meets at Biff’s house as dead bodies float in the pool.

Olafur Arnalds & Alice Sara Ott - “Verses” - Jonah attends his grandmother’s funeral.

Pastor  T.L. Barrett and the Youth for Christ Choir - “Nobody Knows” - Millie rides an NYC subway that is littered with graffiti.

Tony Ashly & The Delicates - “All Along I’ve Loved You” - Jonah, Bootyhole, and Cheeks drinks beers and admire women on the boardwalk.

We the People - “Function Underground” - Jonah asks the Hell’s Devils about the murder of his grandmother.

Roy Orbison - “Blue Bayou” - Travis looks for his next target at a bowling alley.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 2 Songs

Dick Dale - “Hava Nagila” - Musicians are forced to play “Hava Nagila” in a concentration camp.

Fiddler On The Roof Motion Picture Chorus - “Matchmaker” - Meyer tells Jonah about the time he went to a matchmaker.

Lou Rawls - “Evil Woman” - The Colonel walks down a hallway and blackmails an official in Washington D.C.

Little Richard - “Long Tall Sally (The Thing)” - The Hunters interrogate and torture a potential threat in a music studio.

Eddy Bailes - “She’ll Take You Back” - Travis holds a family hostage at their dinner table.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 3 Songs

The Stylistics - “You Make Me Feel Brand New” - Millie begins to gather evidence and build a case.

Jay Ramsey - “Fallen Angel” - In Maryland, Biff angrily speaks to Travis about Millie over the phone.

Bee Gees - “Stayin’ Alive” - A dance number breaks out on Coney Island.

Olafur Arnalds & Alice Sara Ott - “Verses” - Jonah abruptly stops dancing after seeing a vision of a concentration camp prisoner.

Four Tracks - “Charade” - Millie enters her apartment and greets Maria, who is cooking dinner.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 4 Songs

The Black Canyon Gang - “Lonesome City” - Travis evilly stares at a picture of Jonah, Bootyhole, and Cheeks.

Tim Maia - “O Caminho Do Bem” - Jonah and Sister Harriet run surveillance in a van.

Lynn Ready - “Heaven And You” - Sister Harriet distracts two security guards on surveillance at the bank.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 5 Songs

5 Spiritual Tones - “Bad Situation” - Roxy and Malika walk by a Black Panter site in Harlem.

Gary Charlson - “Goodbye Goodtimes” - Travis meets with fellow Nazis and must deliver a package on time.

Robert Goulet - “The Impossible Dream” - Travis sings “The Impossible Dream” while facing off against Meyer, Lonny, and Roxy in a shootout.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 6 Songs

Frank Penn - “Gimme Some Skin” - A distressed and worried Roxy returns home after the shootout.

Eugene Blacknell & The New Breed - “Get in a Hurry” - Jonah and the other Hunters learn that the Nazis are trying to create the Fourth Reich in America.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 7 Songs

Cromwell - “Down On The Town” - Jonah attends a counseling session for veterans in order to learn more about his family and Timothy Randall.

Jay Ramsey - “Lovin Is A Full Time Job” - Biff speaks with a Washington Post reporter about his ties to a South American corporation.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 8 Songs

The Rolling Stones - “Paint It Black” - New York City is a mess as chaos, thievery, and violence run the streets during the blackout.

Paul Anka - “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” - Tobias insults Travis at a gas station, which leads to Travis attacking Tobias in the car.

Olafur Arnalds & Alice Sara Ott - “Verses” - Mindy shares an intimate moment around the table with a projection of Murray, who is now deceased.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 9 Songs

West Side Story Orchestra - “West Side Story: Act I: Tonight” - Travis carries the body of Tobias out of his car.

Free - “Oh I Wept” - Meyer makes a plea for Mindy’s help.

The Weirdos - “We Got The Neutron Bomb” - The Hunters break in and try to stop the Nazis from spreading the virus.

Hunters Season 1, Episode 10 Songs

The Velvet Underground - “Oh! Sweet Nuthin’” - Cheeks speaks with Jonah in his room.

Frank Williams & the Rocketeers - “Show Me What You Got” - Boris makes a fake passport for Biff.

Top Drawer - “Song of a Sinner” - Joe is brought to the Colonel in Argentina.

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