Beef Soundtrack. Netflix‘s dark comedy “Beef” isn’t your typical road rage story. Sure, it starts with a heated exchange behind the wheel, but what erupts is a wild, unpredictable journey that explores simmering frustrations, generational divides, and the complexities of human connection. Buckle up, because we’re taking a deep dive into the plot, cast, and soundtrack of this must-watch series.
Danny (Steven Yeun) and Amy (Ali Wong) are two strangers whose lives collide in a moment of road rage. What begins as a petty argument escalates into an all-out war, fueled by unspoken resentments and past hurts. As their feud spirals, they drag their loved ones into the chaos, blurring the lines between victim and aggressor. The show delves into their individual struggles, exposing their vulnerabilities and forcing them to confront their own demons.
Music from Beef Soundtrack
Episode 1 Songs: ‘The Birds Don’t Sing, They Screech in Pain’ S01E01
- Liquid Dreams – O – Town
- On the Up – Bobby Krlic
- Save Me – a Dream, Peter Keys & Verseatile
- Hibachi Suicide – Bobby Krlic
- The Beef – Bobby Krlic
- The Reason – Hoobastank
Episode 2 Songs: ‘The Rapture of Being Alive’ S01E02
- Shine – Collective Soul
- Open Portal – Tom Caruana
- Ratchet – Jonathan James Johnson, Knight Ryder & Jermain Brown
- Same Squad – P-Lo
- Cornflake Girl – Tori Amos
Episode 3 Songs: ‘I Am Inhabited By A Cry’ S01E03
- O Come To The Altar’ – Steven Yeun and cast
- Hibachi Suicide – Bobby Krlic
- Drive – Incubus
Episode 4 Songs: ‘Just Not All At The Same Time’ S01E04
- Fly (feat. Super Cat) – Sugar Ray
- Nokie – Limp Bizkit
- Cure for Pain – Morphine
- Self Esteem – The Offspring
Episode 5 Songs: ‘Such Inward Secret Creatures’ S01E05
- Hibachi Suicide – Bobby Krlic
- Natural One – Shearwater
- Stuck Up Bitch – Bobby Krlic
- Lonely Day – System Of A Down
Episode 6 Songs: ‘We Draw A Magic Circle’ S01E06
- Yahoo Chess – Bobby Krlic
- Raise A Hallelujah’ – Bethel Music
- I Don’t Want to Wait – Paula Cole
- Genie In A Bottle’ – Christina Aguilera
- Amy and George – Bobby Krlic
- Machinehead – Bush
Episode 7 Songs: ‘I Am A Cage’ S01E07
- Amazing Grace – II Divo
- Yahoo Chess – Bobby Krlic
- A New Hope – Bobby Krlic
- Somewhere Only We Know – Keane
Episode 8 Songs: ‘The Drama Of Original Choice’ S01E08
- Yahoo Chess – Bobby Krlic
- Mockingbirds – Grant Lee Buffalo
Episode 9 Songs: ‘The Great Fabricator’ S01E09
- Yahoo Chess – Bobby Krlic
- All Is Full of Love – Bjork
Episode 10 Songs: ‘Figures Of Light’ S01E10
- Yahoo Chess – Bobby Krlic
- Hopi Prayer – WordHarmonic
- Mayonaise – The Smashing Pumpkins
Who Composed Beef Soundtrack?
Bobby Krlic, also known as The Haxan Cloak, wears many hats – musician, artist, music producer, and composer. He’s collaborated with a diverse range of artists like Björk, Father John Misty, and Troye Sivan, showcasing his versatility. Beyond production, Krlic has garnered acclaim for composing film and video game soundtracks, including the unsettling beauty of Midsommar (2019) and the immersive world of Returnal (2021). His work seamlessly blends genres, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and solidifying his reputation as a creative force in the music industry.
Beef Original Soundtrack OST
- “The Beef” 2:28
- “Cho Bros” 2:09
- “Amy and George” 1:16
- “Hibachi Suicide” 1:14
- “Notifications” 0:33
- “On the Up” 0:37
- “At Cho Service” 0:44
- “Stress Eating” 1:11
- “Arena K-Town Spectre” 2:13
- “Breakthrough Moments” 3:43
- “Seven Years” 1:46
- “Stealing for Church” 2:00
- “Hotel Room Hang” 0:24
- “Lobster Breakfast” 1:17
- “Ugly Choices” 0:40
- “Stuck Up Bitch” 1:47
- “Mommy’s Name Is Amy” 1:09
- “Like the Ground, But in Here” 1:04
- “A New Hope” 0:36
- “Yahoo Chess” 0:33
- “Young Amy” 0:41
- “University Papers” 1:32
- “It’s Zane” 0:34
- “Everything Fades” 1:16
- “Zugzwang” 4:56
- “The Great Fabricator” 5:27
- “Figures of Light” 3:24
The brilliance of “Beef” lies in its phenomenal cast. Steven Yeun, known for his dramatic roles in “The Walking Dead” and “Minari,” delivers a nuanced performance as the brooding Danny, simmering with frustration. Ali Wong brings her signature comedic wit and emotional depth to the role of Amy, a successful entrepreneur grappling with societal pressures. The supporting cast, including Sam O’Brien, Aimee Carrero, and Lil Rel Howery, adds layers of humor and pathos to the narrative.
Beef Soundtrack. The music in “Beef” is more than just background noise; it’s a character in itself. The carefully curated soundtrack, predominantly featuring 90s and early 2000s hits, reflects the characters’ nostalgia and emotional baggage. From angsty grunge by Bush and The Offspring to upbeat pop anthems by Christina Aguilera and Sugar Ray, the songs perfectly capture the simmering rage and underlying humor of the series.
More Than Road Rage: While “Beef” starts with a bang, it’s the exploration of human emotions that truly sets it apart. It’s a show about anger, yes, but also about regret, empathy, and the yearning for connection. It’s darkly funny, deeply poignant, and ultimately, a reminder that even the most intense conflicts can lead to unexpected growth and understanding.
So, is “Beef” worth your time? Absolutely! If you’re looking for a show that’s equal parts funny, thought-provoking, and suspenseful, look no further. Just remember, buckle up for a bumpy ride that’s sure to leave you thinking long after the credits roll.