Friday Night Lights (television Soundtrack)

Friday Night Lights (television Soundtrack)

Friday Night Lights is the soundtrack for the television series Friday Night Lights, a program inspired by the film of the same name.

Although post-rock band Explosions in the Sky wrote most of the film's soundtrack, the music for the television series was a more accessible affair, with bands such as The Killers and OutKast featuring on it. One Explosions in the Sky track did appear on the soundtrack album, however, with "First Breath After Coma" (from their album The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place) becoming the album closer.

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