This world won’t make me bad, the new Zero Limestone series on Netflix as well as being very accurate in its script, has a remarkable soundtrack: let’s discover all the songs together in each episode
This world won’t make me bad is the new Zero Limestone series on Netflix, which we reviewed extremely positively a few days after its release. The series, as was clear from the first episodes, is already causing discussion for its contents and not too transversal messages it sends to Italian society and whoever governs it.
This World Won’t Make Me Bad: All Songs
In addition to his script, what is noticeable in his vision is a respectable soundtrackcurated to perfection just like the rest of the series, from the characters to the dialogues, to the graphics.
This World Won’t Make Me Bad: All Songs | Giancane
Right from the acronym, this series is not only to be seen, but it is also to be heard, due to the amount of songs included in it and their precise meaning and succession. It obviously starts with the initials, who remains faithful to the Roman singer-songwriter Giancane, already very productive, but launched to a wider audience by Zero Calcare with its first animated experiment, Rebibbia Quarantine. Broadcast during the La7 Propaganda Live program in the midst of the quarantine due to the pandemicthis episodic series had the initial theme song of Giancane, who continued to open his series, both with Strappare along the edges and in this last series. Here, the title theme song is You’re in a Wonderful Country, again very spot on with the overall plot and its episodes.
This World Won’t Make Me Bad: All Songs | titles for each episode
Entering each episode, we can hear a roundup of songs ranging from rock, to indie rock, to the most recent electronic to some Italian titles from a few years ago, by well-known and always in vogue artists, such as 883, The rich and poor and Biagio Antonacci, the latter two inserted with a strong charge of irony. Among the great artists included in the episodes we find The Clash, the Counting Crows, the Cure, the Moderat, the Oasis i Cigarettes after sex, Lou Reed and many others. For completeness, we have decided to divide episode by episode, followed by the soundtrack, with artists and titles.
1. What belongs to Caesar
I fought the law – The Clash
Mr. Jones – Counting Crows
Friday I’m in love – The Cure
A different place – California Calling
2. Like a beached whale
A new error – Moderat
Don’t look back in anger – Oasis
The producer – Luca Trucillo
Timebomb – Chumbawamba
Made of stone – Bruce Maginnis
Slipstream – Bruce Maginnis
Bits of kids – Stiff Little fingers
3. The Lighthouse
Mmmbop – Hanson
Restless – Neja
74-75 – The Connells
4. Whoever denounces first is infamous twice
Submerged – Bull Brigade ft Fabio Valente
Nothing’s gonna hurt you baby – Cigarettes after sex
Perfect day – Lou Reed
5. Four billion light years
Accumulations – 883
The voice in my body – El Santo
If I, if you – Biagio Antonacci
This world won’t make me bad – Path
Safe Haven – Angelic Upstarts
6. There is no place for you
It will be because I love you – Rich and Poor
What are you so afraid of – Videoclub
Spirits – The strumbellas
As you can see, this is a very full and demanding soundtrack, like the series itself, so the only thing we recommend doing is going to create your own playlist on the app you prefer, inserting each song, so you can “listen” This world won’t make me bad, wherever you are.
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