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Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Soundtrack: Every Song In Season 3

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 3 taps deeper into the musical side of storytelling by featuring a number of classic songs. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 3 soundtrack features well-known tunes from popular musicals to rock'n'roll hits. The highlight of the season is the fact that the cast performs a good portion of the music featured in the eight brand new episodes.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 3 picks up after Sabrina Spellman and her allies prevent the End Times, which subsequently forces the Dark Lord's body into Nick Scratch. Sabrina and her friends travel to hell to rescue Nick when she learns that she holds a claim to the throne. While struggling with the responsibility of taking over hell, Sabrina and the coven suffer from their identity. When Pagans come to town with dangerous motives, Sabrina is forced to pick which realm she must prioritize.

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Before Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 3 dropped, Netflix released a pop music video titled "Straight to Hell." The cast of the series star in the video, which serves as a precursor to the new season by giving viewers a taste of what's to come. The music video sets the tone for the season while featuring Sabrina in her Baxter High cheerleading form while facing figures like her boyfriend and the Dark Lord. The song isn't featured in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 3, but here's every other track you'll hear.

The Knack (performed by Ross Lynch, Jaz Sinclair, Lachlan Watson) - "My Sharona" - Harvey, Roz, and Theo perform a cover of the song as their band, The Fright Club, before Sabrina interrupts them.

Run-DMC - "It's Tricky" - Sabrina joins the Ravenettes cheerleading squad and is shown doing a routine to this song.

Wheatus (performed by Ross Lynch, Jaz Sinclair, Lachlan Watson) - "Teenage Dirtbag" - The Fright Club rehearses a cover of the song in Harvey's garage.

Arctic Monkeys - "I Wanna Be Yours" - Harvey and Roz are kissing at the start of the episode.

Beats Antique feat. Alam Khan - "Vesper Stars" - A woman performs with a snake at the fair that comes to Greendale.

Kyle Dion - "Cherry Blossom" - Nick is at Dorian's Gray Room and hires two sex demons for their service.

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Shannon Shaw - "Broke My Own" - Nick drinks at Dorian's Gray Room when a message from Sabrina shows up on his hand.

Cast of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Spring Awakening's "The Song of Purple Summer" - The coven sings the song in the Greendale woods as part of the Hare Moon rituals.

The Cure - "Lullaby" - Theo and Robin share a passionate kiss.

Tragedy - "Conflicting Ideas" - Harvey rounds up some of the boys at his high school and the crew trashes the fairgrounds.

Lucy Davis & Alessandro Juliani - Sweeney Todd's "By The Sea" - Hilda and Dr. Cerberus rehears the song together to practice for an upcoming production of Sweeney Todd.

The Beta Band - "Dry The Rain" - Sabrina watches over her friends as they all seem to have found a significant other.

Suvi feat. Stockholm Strings - "Bad Company" - Harvey and Roz are kissing.

Toni Basil (performed by Kiernan Shipka & Jaz Sinclair) - "Hey Mickey" - The series takes a play out of Bring It On as the cheerleaders do a routine to the song.

Cast of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Peter Pan's "Tender Shepard" - The coven sings the soothing tune while putting a sleeping spell over Greendale to prevent the Pagans from harming the townspeople.

Chris Payne - "Ave Satanus" - Those in attendance kneel during Sabrina Morningstar's coronation.

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Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Soundtrack: Every Song In Season 3 Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Soundtrack: Every Song In Season 3 Reviewed by Riyad on January 28, 2020 Rating: 5

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