Season Two
Episode 2x01 - In My Time of Dying
Recap Song: Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising
The episode is named after a Led Zeppelin song from the album Physical Graffiti whose lyrics fit what happens to John in this episode. (The Zeppelin song is based on an old folk song most famously covered by Bob Dylan but the Zeppelin version is the only one that spells dying out in the title.)
Episode 2x02 - Everybody Loves a Clown
Recap Song: The Chamber Brothers - Time Has Come Today
Three Dog Night - Shambala
Captain & Tennille - Do That to Me One More Time
Bosshouse Music - Mississippi Mudd
The episode title is a song from Gary Lewis and the Playboys on the 1965 album of the same name.
Episode 2x03 - Bloodlust
Recap Song: Journey - Wheel in the Sky
AC/DC - Back in Black
Long John Hunter - Time and Time Again
Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials - Golden Rule
Lee Rocker - Funny Car Graveyard
Episode 2x04 - Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
Supergrass - Sad Girl
Episode 2x05 - Simon Said
REO Speedwagon - Can't Fight this Feeling (Dean sings the title after listening to the song)
Eric Lindell - Uncle John
Soundgarden - Fell on Black Days
Spinal Tap - Stonehenge
Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials - Tired of Crying
Daniel May - Women's Wear
Episode 2x06 - No Exit
Cheap Trick - Surrender
Foreigner - Cold as Ice
Godsmack - Mama (Listed in the official episode guide but unverified)
Dean's Ringtone sounds similar to AC/DC - Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water, or Scorpions - Rock You Like A Hurricane but is actually an original composition composed to sound familiar.
Episode 2x07 - The Usual Suspects
No Non-Original Music
Episode 2x08 - Crossroad Blues
Little Walter - Key to the Highway
Robert Johnson - Crossroad Blues
Robert Johnson - Hell Hound on my Trail
Son House - Downhearted Blues
Brian Tichy - Chaos Surrounds You
Soon Preview: Nazareth - Hair of the Dog
The opening of the episode is a recreation of actual accounts of the death of Blues legend Robert Johnson. The plot of the episode is based on these accounts as well as Johnson's music.
Episode 2x09 - Croatoan
No Non-Original Music
Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard, members of rock group ZZ Top.
Episode 2x10 - Hunted
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Carey Bell - Lonesome Stranger
Muse - Supermassive Blackhole
Bosshouse Music - Swamp Thing
Episode 2x11 - Playthings
Michael Burks - Voodoo Spell
Episode 2x12 - Night Shifter
Styx - Renegade
Episode 2x13 - Houses of the Holy
Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Jamie Dunlap - Down on Love
Dean's mp3 player says he is listening to Kashmir by Led Zeplin (complete with spelling mistake), but the music dubbed over is actually Down on Love by Jamie Dunlap. The title of the episode is a reference to another Zeppelin song on the same album as Kashmir.
Episode 2x14 - Born Under a Bad Sign
Tarbox Ramblers - Ashes to Ashes
The Doors - The Crystal Ship
REO Speedwagon - Back on the Road Again
Dean finds out that demon possessed Sam checked into the hotel as Richie Sambora, who is the guitarist for Bon Jovi, and makes fun of him for liking Bon Jovi.
The episode title is the title song on a 1967 blues album by Albert King that is used as a blues standard mostly famously covered by Cream.
Episode 2x15 - Tall Tales
Junk Food - Next to You
The James Gang/Joe Walsh - Walk Away
Rhythm Machine - Brenda and Me
Chris DeBurgh - Lady in Red
Barry White - Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe
Episode 2x16 - Roadkill
Animals - House of the Rising Sun
Episode 2x17 - Heart
Kip Winger - Smoking Gun
Transformer - Robert Kennedy
Queensrÿche - Silent Lucidity
Screaming Trees - Look at You
The Stooges - Down on the Street
Episode 2x18 - Hollywood Babylon
James Darren - I've Got the World on a String
Herb Alpert - Green Peppers
The episode title is the same as a song by the Misfits.
Episode 2x19 - Folsom Prison Blues
Booker T and the MG's - Green Onions
Alice in Chains - Rooster
The episode title is the title of a song by Johnny Cash.
Episode 2x20 - What Is and What Should Never Be
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Saturday Night Special
Joey Ramone - What a Wonderful World
The episode title is the same as a Led Zeppelin song on the album Led Zeppelin II.
Episode 2x21 - All Hell Breaks Loose (1)
Recap/Opening Song: Boston - Foreplay/Long Time
Martyn Laight/Carlin Music - Wrapped Around Your Finger
Darker My Love - Opening
Dean's credit card receipt said his name was David Hasselhoff who was the star of Baywatch and Knight Rider and has also enjoyed success as a singer in some parts of the world.
Episode 2x22 - All Hell Breaks Loose (2)
Recap Song: Kansas - Carry On My Wayward Son
Boston - Don't Look Back
Episode 2x01 - In My Time of Dying
Recap Song: Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising
The episode is named after a Led Zeppelin song from the album Physical Graffiti whose lyrics fit what happens to John in this episode. (The Zeppelin song is based on an old folk song most famously covered by Bob Dylan but the Zeppelin version is the only one that spells dying out in the title.)
Episode 2x02 - Everybody Loves a Clown
Recap Song: The Chamber Brothers - Time Has Come Today
Three Dog Night - Shambala
Captain & Tennille - Do That to Me One More Time
Bosshouse Music - Mississippi Mudd
The episode title is a song from Gary Lewis and the Playboys on the 1965 album of the same name.
Episode 2x03 - Bloodlust
Recap Song: Journey - Wheel in the Sky
AC/DC - Back in Black
Long John Hunter - Time and Time Again
Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials - Golden Rule
Lee Rocker - Funny Car Graveyard
Episode 2x04 - Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
Supergrass - Sad Girl
Episode 2x05 - Simon Said
REO Speedwagon - Can't Fight this Feeling (Dean sings the title after listening to the song)
Eric Lindell - Uncle John
Soundgarden - Fell on Black Days
Spinal Tap - Stonehenge
Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials - Tired of Crying
Daniel May - Women's Wear
Episode 2x06 - No Exit
Cheap Trick - Surrender
Foreigner - Cold as Ice
Godsmack - Mama (Listed in the official episode guide but unverified)
Dean's Ringtone sounds similar to AC/DC - Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water, or Scorpions - Rock You Like A Hurricane but is actually an original composition composed to sound familiar.
Episode 2x07 - The Usual Suspects
No Non-Original Music
Episode 2x08 - Crossroad Blues
Little Walter - Key to the Highway
Robert Johnson - Crossroad Blues
Robert Johnson - Hell Hound on my Trail
Son House - Downhearted Blues
Brian Tichy - Chaos Surrounds You
Soon Preview: Nazareth - Hair of the Dog
The opening of the episode is a recreation of actual accounts of the death of Blues legend Robert Johnson. The plot of the episode is based on these accounts as well as Johnson's music.
Episode 2x09 - Croatoan
No Non-Original Music
Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard, members of rock group ZZ Top.
Episode 2x10 - Hunted
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Carey Bell - Lonesome Stranger
Muse - Supermassive Blackhole
Bosshouse Music - Swamp Thing
Episode 2x11 - Playthings
Michael Burks - Voodoo Spell
Episode 2x12 - Night Shifter
Styx - Renegade
Episode 2x13 - Houses of the Holy
Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Jamie Dunlap - Down on Love
Dean's mp3 player says he is listening to Kashmir by Led Zeplin (complete with spelling mistake), but the music dubbed over is actually Down on Love by Jamie Dunlap. The title of the episode is a reference to another Zeppelin song on the same album as Kashmir.
Episode 2x14 - Born Under a Bad Sign
Tarbox Ramblers - Ashes to Ashes
The Doors - The Crystal Ship
REO Speedwagon - Back on the Road Again
Dean finds out that demon possessed Sam checked into the hotel as Richie Sambora, who is the guitarist for Bon Jovi, and makes fun of him for liking Bon Jovi.
The episode title is the title song on a 1967 blues album by Albert King that is used as a blues standard mostly famously covered by Cream.
Episode 2x15 - Tall Tales
Junk Food - Next to You
The James Gang/Joe Walsh - Walk Away
Rhythm Machine - Brenda and Me
Chris DeBurgh - Lady in Red
Barry White - Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe
Episode 2x16 - Roadkill
Animals - House of the Rising Sun
Episode 2x17 - Heart
Kip Winger - Smoking Gun
Transformer - Robert Kennedy
Queensrÿche - Silent Lucidity
Screaming Trees - Look at You
The Stooges - Down on the Street
Episode 2x18 - Hollywood Babylon
James Darren - I've Got the World on a String
Herb Alpert - Green Peppers
The episode title is the same as a song by the Misfits.
Episode 2x19 - Folsom Prison Blues
Booker T and the MG's - Green Onions
Alice in Chains - Rooster
The episode title is the title of a song by Johnny Cash.
Episode 2x20 - What Is and What Should Never Be
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Saturday Night Special
Joey Ramone - What a Wonderful World
The episode title is the same as a Led Zeppelin song on the album Led Zeppelin II.
Episode 2x21 - All Hell Breaks Loose (1)
Recap/Opening Song: Boston - Foreplay/Long Time
Martyn Laight/Carlin Music - Wrapped Around Your Finger
Darker My Love - Opening
Dean's credit card receipt said his name was David Hasselhoff who was the star of Baywatch and Knight Rider and has also enjoyed success as a singer in some parts of the world.
Episode 2x22 - All Hell Breaks Loose (2)
Recap Song: Kansas - Carry On My Wayward Son
Boston - Don't Look Back