The fourth episode features a wide range of incredible songs!
Dexter: Original Sin, the prequel series set 15 years before the events of the original Dexter, is now airing its fourth episode. The latest episode, "Fender Bender," which marks the final Dexter episode of 2024, proves that the series continues to improve with each passing episode.
Since the series is set in 1991 Miami, it’s inevitable that the producers would incorporate music from 1990 and 1991 to capture the essence of the early '90s. As expected, "Fender Bender" did not disappoint in this regard. Like previous episodes, it featured a wide range of Daniel Licht's score from the original series, many of which remain officially unreleased for reasons unknown. Speaking of unreleased tracks, it's worth noting that Pat Irwin, the new composer who succeeded the late Daniel Licht, has done an exceptional job with the new music featured in this episode.
For the third week in a row, we've compiled every available song featured in Dexter: Original Sin's latest episode, "Fender Bender." Unfortunately, as mentioned above, some tracks were unreleased, so we weren’t able to identify them or include them.
Below, you'll find the full list of songs, their respective artists, release years, the songs themselves, and the scenes they accompany. Enjoy!
1. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - C+C Music Factory (1990)
This song plays as a couple roller-skates until they discover Jimmy Powell's body.
2. Calor De Caribbean - Hermanos De Alma
[Track not available on YouTube]
This track accompanies Dexter and Clark Sanders as they head to the second crime scene.
3. Little Miss Can't Be Wrong - Spin Doctors (1991)
This song plays in the car as Sofia and Deb are rejected by their so-called "friends."
4. The Fortune (Season 2 Bonus Track) - Daniel Licht (2006)
This track transitions from Deb and Sofia to Harry and Camilla's conversation at Miami Metro.
5. Oliver - Daniel Licht (2012)
[Track not available on YouTube]
This piece underscores Dexter’s search through criminal records at Miami Metro.
6. Everybody Move - Cathy Dennis (1990)
This song plays as Deb and Sofia enjoy themselves at the nightclub.
7. Hey Here We Go - The UMCs (1991)
This track is heard during Gio's conversation with Deb at the nightclub.
8. Enjoy the Silence - Depeche Mode (1990)
This iconic song plays as Gio and Deb drive through Miami together.
9. Born Under a Bad Sign - Albert King (1967)
This blues classic accompanies a flashback scene where Laura Moser and Harry share an intimate moment.
10. The Escape - Daniel Licht (2007)
The episode concludes with this track, as Dexter pursues Mad Dog in the final scene.