House of Lies Music from Season 5
Contents
- Music from Episode 1: “Gods of War”
- Music from Episode 2: “Stagnation”
- Music from Episode 3: “Micro”
- Music from Episode 4: “Macro”
- Music from Episode 5: “Power”
- Music from Episode 6: “Dead Cat Bounce”
- Music from Episode 7: “One-Eighty”
- Music from Episode 8: “Whiplash”
- Music from Episode 9: “The Wrath of Khan”
- Music from Episode 10: “The Second Coming”
- Music from Episode 11: “The Mayan Apocalypse”
- Music from Episode 12: “The End of the World As We Know It”
The House of Lies music from Season 5 is some of the best we’ve ever heard. Catch up on all the latest tunes with our comprehensive guide.
Music from Episode 1: “Gods of War”
The music from episode 1 of House of Lies season 5 is listed below.
Music from Episode 2: “Stagnation”
The music in “Stagnation” features artists including soul singer Charles Bradley and indie-rockers Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
In the episode, Bradley’s “Changes” plays when Clyde and Marty take a moment to bond over their shared love of music. Clyde then asks Marty to be his “development partner” at his new agency.
Meanwhile, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’s “Somebody” soundtracks a montage of the team working together on a pitch for rival company P&C.
Music from Episode 3: “Micro”
The following songs were featured in Season 5, Episode 3 of “House of Lies”:
Song 1: “Lies” by The Black Keys
Song 2: “Money” by Pink Floyd
Song 3: “Doubt” by John Lennon
Music from Episode 4: “Macro”
In “Macro,” Clyde (Ben Schwartz) helps Douche (Josh Lawson) with his band’s Kickstarter campaign, while Marty (Don Cheadle) coaching Jeannie (Kristen Bell) on her speeches.
Here is the music from Episode 4 of House of Lies.
“All I Do” by St. Vincent
“The Fade” by KDEV
“You Give Me Something” by Jamiroquai
“Breathe Me” by Sia
Music from Episode 5: “Power”
The music from “Power” features a mix of classic and modern R&B tunes. The episode opens with Mary J. Blige’s “Enough Cryin’,” and later features tunes by James Brown, Nina Simone, and Bruno Mars.
Music from Episode 6: “Dead Cat Bounce”
The sixth episode of season 5 of House of Lies, titled “Dead Cat Bounce,” features the following music:
“Sit Back” by Kid Ink
“Bounce” by Iggy Azalea
“All Night Long (All Night)” by Lionel Richie
Music from Episode 7: “One-Eighty”
The music in House of Lies is awesome, and in Season 5, they stepped it up a notch. In Episode 7, “One-Eighty”, the music was on point. Here’s a list of the songs that were featured in that episode:
“All Along the Watchtower” by Jimi Hendrix
“Baba O’Riley” by The Who
“Biscuits & Gravy” by Gary Clark Jr.
“Can’t Find My Way Home” by Blind Faith
“Fortunate Son (Original Version)” by Creedence Clearwater Revival
“Get Up Stand Up” by Bob Marley & The Wailers
“I Can See for Miles” by The Who
Music from Episode 8: “Whiplash”
The eighth episode of the fifth season of House of Lies, titled “Whiplash”, aired on February 22, 2015. The episode’s music includes the following songs:
“My Body Is a Cage” by Arcade Fire
“Pregnant” by Little Dragon
“Fade Into You” by Mazzy Star
Music from Episode 9: “The Wrath of Khan”
The song that is playing when Clyde and Marty are in the car on their way to the airport is “You’re the Best” by Joe Esposito.
Music from Episode 10: “The Second Coming”
The tenth episode of House of Lies’ fifth season is titled “The Second Coming.” The music in this episode includes the following tracks:
“All the Right Moves” by OneRepublic
“Burning Down the House” by Talking Heads
“Crazy in Love” by Beyonce ft. Jay Z
“Sledgehammer” by Peter Gabriel
Music from Episode 11: “The Mayan Apocalypse”
The episode begins with a montage of the main characters preparing for the end of the world, set to the song “All These Things That I’ve Done” by The Killers. As the montage ends, the song “Lies” by Professorially Incorrect begins playing.
Music from Episode 12: “The End of the World As We Know It”
The End of the World As We Know It is the twelfth and final episode of the fifth season of House of
Lies, and the series’ final episode. It aired on April 10, 2016.
In the final episode, things come to a head as Marty (Don Cheadle) and Jeannie ( Kristen Bell) finally face off against each other. All of the lies and secrets come out, and everything falls apart. The episode features the song “The End of the World” by R.E.M.