What We Do in the Shadows Music
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What We Do in the Shadows season 2 episode 8 soundtrack

Collaboration, 22 songs

Nandor's old familiar from the 1970s returns to Staten Island, Guillermo leaves to serve a new master, and Nadja and Lazslo revive their musical act.

  • Come On Eileen — Dexy's Midnight Runners
    Laszlo is in the middle of draining a jogger when he hears a car pass by playing "Come on Eileen." Upset, Laszlo goes home and tells everybody that he originally wrote the song.
  • Stroke Your Cock (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Nadja and Laszlo are sifting through old boxes of sheet music and recordings, digging up Laszlo's original version of "Row Row Row Your Boat."
  • Oh What Fun — Frederick George Charrosin
    Nadja talks about how musical Laszlo is while Laszlo professes what a great lyricist Nadja is.
  • Poop Skirt (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Nadja picks up more sheet music and they harmonize on another original song.
  • Snake Egg (feaat. Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Colin talking as Nadja sings in the other room.
  • Rockin' Boogie A — Albert Lennard & Noah Jackson & Ty Ardis
    Benji and Guillermo attend the familiar mixer.
  • When I Meet My Maker — Toots Earl & Etienne Lecomte
    Guillermo talks with familiar turned vampire, Celeste; (repeats) At the end, Nandor, Guillermo, and Benji pull up to a gas station. Benji transforms into a bat.
  • Documentary Crew (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Laszlo and Nadja are working on writing a new song.
  • Tell Us Mister Hitler (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Nadja mentions that their best songs have always been about current events, mentioning one about the olympics.
  • Dance With Me Forever — Dexter French & Billy Valentino
    Guillermo arrives at Celeste's house with suitcases. Celeste tells the rules of the house and gives an excited Guillermo a wad of money to go to Shake Shack.
  • My Lindbergh Baby (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Laszlo and Nadja are rehearsing and get into an argument about the tempo of the song.
  • Heavenly Creatures — Maxence De Butler
    Nandor and Guillermo talk. Guillermo says how great of a vampire Celeste is.
  • Lost District — Benjamin Bianchet, Gabriel Louis Pierre Guerin
    Nandor and Guillermo enter the room where a freestyle, interpretive, vampire dance is happening. Nandor is emotional over losing Guillermo and he leaves.
  • Up and Down (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Laszlo and Nadja's perform a love song that Laszlo wrote for Nadja during an open mic night; (repeats) End credits.
  • La Plage — Martin Nicholas Baptiste Duru, Jean-Sebastien Michel Albert Nouveau
    Celeste's new familiars confront her about not making them vampires yet.
  • Transformation (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Montage of Nadja and Laszlo singing their songs during open mic night.
  • Feeling Horny for Blood (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Montage of Nadja and Laszlo singing their songs during open mic night.
  • Cellular Telephone Craze (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Montage of Nadja and Laszlo singing their songs during open mic night.
  • Fading Nights — Nicholas Sean McEnally, Sam Taylor
    Celeste leads a meditation exercise, but is interrupted when her vampire returns.
  • Do the Disco (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    Nadja and Laszlo are still singing, but the crowd has had enough and boos.
  • Dark Spirits — Kevin Edward Jarvis
    Everyone flees the loft and Guillermo grabs Sam.
  • Kokomo (feat. Matt Berry & Natasia Demetriou) — What We Do In The Shadows Cast
    The crowd is still booing, but Laszlo and Nadja decide to play one of their classic "original" songs and everybody starts singing along.

Theme Song

You're Dead
Norma Tanega