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 //Main Article: [[Severance Soundtrack]]// //Main Article: [[Severance Soundtrack]]//
  
-The Season 1 score (released by Apple as the ”soundtrack”) was composed by [[Theodore Shapiro]] and consists of 19 pieces that are mainly a mix of piano and synthesizer. The stuttering sound effect that is accompanied by flickering edits is built into the score, and not a sound effect layered onto the scene in post-production,+The Season 1 score (released by Apple as the ”soundtrack”) was composed by [[Theodore Shapiro]] and consists of 19 pieces that are mainly a mix of piano and synthesizer. The stuttering sound effect that is accompanied by flickering edits between two scenes or (fritz cuts) is built into the score, and not a sound effect layered onto the scene in post-production,
  
 ===== Other Relevant Music ===== ===== Other Relevant Music =====
  
-  * The [[elevator allergy song]] was referenced in the episode [[In Perpetuity]]. +  * The music played during [[wellness_center]] sessions was released as a standalone track (“Music of Wellness”). This piece is another ambient/synth mix and is universally lauded for its relaxing properties. 
-  * The music played during [[Wellness]] sessions was released as a standalone track (“Music of Wellness”). This piece is another ambient/synth mix and is universally lauded for its relaxing properties. +  * The music [[Irving Bailiff]] listens to as he paints is "Ace of Spades" by Motörhead.  
-  * "[[Fuck YouLumon]]" is performed by The Fissuremen, the punk band that [[June Kilmer]] plays guitar in+  * The song that plays when [[Peter Kilmer|Petey]] collapses in [[Mark Scout|Mark]]'s shower and leads into the credits is "Daydream in Blue" by I Monster.((Season 1Episode 2, "[[Half Loop]]" (52:09) )) 
-  * "[[kier_anthem]]" is sung by [[Harmony Cobel]] in times of great stress. It is also heard mixed into the score track "The Four Tempers" during the [[Waffle Party]]. +  * The [[elevator allergy song]] is referenced by Petey in the episode [[In Perpetuity]].(([[in_perpetuity_transcript#section001010777|10:10]]) )) 
-  * [[Innie Retirement Song No. 19]] is Paul Anka'//The Times of Your Life//+  * A slowed-down, keyboard-based version of "Ace of Spades" by Motorhead can be heard when Irving dozes off at work and dreams of the black goo. It is being played at about 35% of actual speed. The same song is used by Outie-Irv when he is painting only then it's the original guitar-based version played at full speed
-  * The music [[Irving Bailiff]] listens to as he paints is //Ace of Spades// by Motörhead. A slowed-down acoustic version of //Enter the Sandman// by Metallica is also heard when Irving dozes and dreams of the black goo. +  * The song that plays during the visitation before Petey's funeral service is "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me" by Mac Davis.((Season 1, Episode 4, "[[The You You Are]]" (27:46) )) 
-  * The song playing when [[Peter Kilmer|Petey]] collapses in Mark's shower is //Daydream in Blue// by I Monster. +  * The "[[kier_anthem]]" is sung or hummed by [[Harmony Cobel|Cobel]] in times of great stress.((Season 1, Episode 6, "[[Hide and Seek]]" ([[hide_and_seek_transcript#section001950692|19:50]]), ([[hide_and_seek_transcript#section002652280|26:52]]) )) The underscore plays as Cobel prays to her [[shrine to Kier|Kier shrine]],((Season 1, Episode 6, "[[Hide and Seek]]" ([[hide_and_seek_transcript#section000132052|01:32]]) )) and the underscore can also be heard mixed into the score track "The Four Tempers" during the [[Waffle Party]].((Season 1, Episode 8, "[[What'for Dinner?]]")). Cobel-as-Selvig also sings snippet of it to calm Baby Eleanor during her Lactation Consultant interview in "Hide and Seek." ((Season 1, Episode 6, "[[hide_and_seek_transcript|]]))
-  * The "Defiant Jazz" heard during the [[Music Dance Experience]] is "Shakey Jake" by Joe McPhee on his album Nation Time. +  * "[[Fuck You, Lumon]]is performed by [[fissureman]], a punk band (played by real life NYC supergroup Dollhouse) featuring [[June Kilmer]] on bass. Margaret Chardiet, who is the actual bassist for Dollhouse, also appears on stage with the band((Season 1, Episode 6, "[[Hide and Seek]]" ([[hide_and_seek_transcript#section003030373|30:30]]) )) 
-  * The credits music that plays as you either stare numbly at your television or scream in frustration at the awesome cliffhanger at the end of season 1, episode 9, is //Your Mind Is On Vacation// by Mose Allison.+  * The "Defiant Jazz" track played during the [[Music Dance Experience]] is "Shakey Jake" by Joe McPhee on his album //Nation Time//.((Season 1, Episode 7, "[[Defiant Jazz]]" (23:46) )) 
 +  * [[Innie Retirement Song No. 19]] track played during [[Burt Goodman|Burt]]'s retirement party is Paul Anka's "The Times of Your Life."((Season 1, Episode 7, "[[Defiant Jazz]]" ([[defiant_jazz_transcript#section004016250|40:16]]) )) 
 +  * The song that plays as Mark reassembles his photograph of [[Gemma|Gemma]] is "I'll Be Seeing You" by Billie Holiday.((Season 1, Episode 7, "[[Defiant Jazz]]" ([[defiant_jazz_transcript#section004636713|46:36]]) )) The same song can be heard playing in the background during Mark's first date with [[Alexa]].((Season 1, Episode 2, "[[Half Loop]]" (23:53) )) 
 +  * The music that plays during the credits of the season 1 finale is "Your Mind Is On Vacationby Mose Allison.(( Season 1, Episode 9, "[[The We We Are]]" (38:36) )) 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Awards ===== 
 +Composer Theodore Shapiro won the 2022 Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series/Dramatic Score.
  
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