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iZombie season 2 episode 6 soundtrack

Max Wager, 9 songs

Liv unwittingly crosses paths with the most dangerous man in Seattle while investigating the murder of degenerate gambler Harry. Detective Babineaux has a super-fan moment when he and Liv question NBA Hall of Famer Calvin Owens at Harry’s funeral. Meanwhile, Blaine’s father makes a huge discovery, and Ravi delivers some bad news. Lastly, Evan has a big secret to share with Liv, and Major continues to struggle.

  • Hold On — Gary Clark Jr.
    Major comes down to kitchen in a cheery mood as Ravi & Peyton have breakfast they exchange quizzical looks, then they are joined by Liv, they draw the conclusion that the two are together again.
  • On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314 (Strauss) [feat. Rose McIver] — iZombie Cast
    Liv hums to herself as she examines Harry Cole's body, he asks her if she and Major had sex.
  • Oh My Darling Clementine — iZombie Cast
    Peyton hears whistling and leaves her office to investigate only to stop when finds the presumed source, then returns to find whistling as he Stacey Boss studies and rearrange her crime board.
  • Follow You Down — Lights
    Liv & Major play high card strip in during video chat in lieu of sex.
  • All the Pretty Girls — Kaleo
    As they lie in bed, Liv & Major reminisce about the last time they had sex together.
  • Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: III. Poco Allegro — Johannes Brahms
    Blaine and his grandfather listen to music as they in at a nursing home, Blaine tells how Angus took over his business too then suggests they teach him a lesson, then suffocates him with a pillow.
  • I'm in the Mood for Love (Remastered) — Julie London
    Liv & Major make out on the couch then decide to have sex; Ravi receives unwanted results for tests; Ravi finds Liv & Major clothing stripped then rushes upstairs to stop them from having sex.
  • Seven Fantasies, Op. 116, No. 4: Intermezzo in E major — Johannes Brahms
    Music plays as Blaine removes his grandfathers brain then packages it, he begins to break down and cry when Don E. comes to tells him that Angus was another victim of the zombie kidnapper.  
  • Fantasy, Op. 116: Intermezzo In e Major — Vít Kološ
    Blaine puts his grandfather's brain in a tupperware.

Theme Song

Stop, I'm Already Dead
Deadboy & the Elephantmen