(0:07) "Somewhere else in Mexico" while police chase orange Lamborghini driven by BA
Shut Up
Trick Daddy featuring Deuce Poppito, Trina & CO
(0:10) BA listens to this as he drives in his van across the Mexican desert and stops for Hannibal.
I've Been Lonely For So Long
Frederick Knight
Dude is dancing around the crematorium with headphones on singing.
You Spin Me Right Round
Pete Burns
Merdock spinning on helicopter rotor blade
(0:23) "80 Missions Later" as a helicopter flies into Iraq.
I Don't Want To Change Your Mind
the Wildfire Band
Anarchy In the U.K.
Sex Pistols
Trio Para Enamorados (Trio for Lovers)
Jorge Calandrelli
Washington Post March
John Philip Sousa
My Girl Has Rosenmand
Johannes Brahms
Little Drummer Boy
Katherin Davis
I Ran 6 Miles
Gary Sredsienski
Rellin' In The Years
Walter Becker & Donald Fagen
Face calls Sausa to join his plan in L.A.
The A-Team
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
At the end.
A-Team Blastoff suite
Tom Morello
Blastoff Suite
Tom Morello
End titles.
Little Drummer Boy
Katherin Davis, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, David Arnold
The A-Team (Theme)
Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
First theme. Opening scenes.
Shut Up (feat. Duece Poppito of 24 Karatz, Trina, & Co of Tre +6)
Trick Daddy
BA is driving the black GMC van through the country. Colonel Hannibal Smith (Liam Neeson) pulls him over.
Trio Paa Enamorados (Trio for Lovers)
Jorge Calandrelli
Murdoch plays this song as Faceman Peck (Braley Cooper) sings along.
The Washington Post March
John Philip Sousa
Playing when Faceman Peck (Bradley Cooper) is working out in the tanning booth.
I Don't Want to Change Your Mind
The Wildlife Band
Song at the diner when they\'re trying to convince BA to cut his hair into the mohawk. BA tells them he\'s taken a vow not to kill people.
My Girl Has Rosenmand
Peter Schreier and Konrad Rogossnig
Playing at the psychiatric hospital with Murdoch.
Reelin' In The Years
Steely Dan
Sosa's ringtone for Face in the train station
Little Drummer Boy
Harry Simeone, Katherine K. Davis and Henry V. Onorati
I Ran 6 Miles
Gary Sredzienski