Shoresy Season 3 Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & When They Play
This article contains SPOILERS for Shoresy season 3. Shoresy Season 3 features some great songs throughout the show that help it tell the story. The Letterkenny spin-off continues the journey of the Sudbury Bluebird Bulldogs following their heartbreaking loss in the previous season. Along with the amazing soundtrack, Shoresy season 3 also answered some burning questions that audiences might have had after season 2 ended, resulting in a very satisfying season.
Shoresy season 3 soundtrack featured 34 songs from different genres, including rock, pop, and hip-hop. The songs in Shoresy aptly fit every moment they are played: from the upbeat tunes that can be heard when the Bulldogs win their games to the slower songs that play during the sad moments in the show. Music by artists like Laura Marling, Tropkillaz, and Sango can be heard till the very end of Shoresy Season 3.
Shoresy Season 3 Episode 1 Songs
“Do It! (Live)” by Death From Above 1979: The first song featured on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack is “Do It! (Live)” by Death From Above 1979. “Do It!” can be heard in the background as Nat does the opening recap of the previous season. The upbeat rock song is the perfect opening track, despite the scene showing how the Blueberry Bulldogs lost the playoffs.
“Blues Run the Game” by Laura Marling: The second song that plays on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack is “Blue Run The Game” by Laura Marling. The somber song is played during a montage showing how the Bulldogs lost to the Soo Hunt in the playoffs.
“Rio de Janeiro” by Tropkillaz and Sango: The upbeat song plays in the background whenever they show the NOSHO record celebration. The first time the song plays is when Shoresy's Michaels and Sanguinet remember how drunk the team got when celebrating the NOSHO record. “Rio de Janeiro” plays again when Nat tells Ziigwan and Miigwan that they shouldn’t get the team that drunk again.
“Sunday” by Pouya and Danny Towers: After Shoresy walks away from the team meeting, he sits alone in the locker room, seemingly in deep thought, and “Sunday” is the song that plays in the background. The song continues as the Shoresy hockey players, Nat, Ziigwan, and Miigwan, drink in the bar.
“ROUE” by JoDolo: The next song featured on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack plays when the Bulldogs are in Shoresy's apartment. The song can be heard as the team decides to determine who is hurt the most by having a walking contest.
“1-2 Step” by JoDolo: The second song by JoDolo that is featured on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack is 1-2 Step. The song plays in the background during the Bulldog’s walking contest. “1-2 Step” plays when it’s Dolo and Goodie’s turn to show if they are able to walk following the Soo Hunt game.
“Johnny Allen's / Kitty's Gone A-Milking / Concert Reel / Sligo Creek” by Doolin': The next song that audiences get to hear is “Johnny Allen's / Kitty's Gone A-Milking / Concert Reel / Sligo Creek” by Doolin'. The song plays when "The Best Seafood Shack on Prince Edwards Island" is shown during Nat, Ziigwan, and Miigwan’s discussion about the hockey teams on Prince Edwards Island.
“Il Terrone Va Di Moda” by Il Pagante: Another song featured on the Shoresy season 3, episode 1, the soundtrack is “Il Terrone Va Di Moda” by Il Pagante. The upbeat song can be heard during the BroDude segment when the Vaughan Canadessi players are introduced.
“Blurry” by RIP Swirl: Following the Brodude segment, a montage featuring other hockey teams arriving in Sudbury is played. The song that plays in the background during the montage is Rip Swirl’s “Blurry.” The song can also be heard as Sanguine talks to the Bulldogs in the bar about how they’ve lost their identity as hockey players.
“#10” by Loud: The last song featured on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack is “#10” by Loud. The song plays in the background when The Bulldogs and SoomHunt get into an argument in the bar. The French song also plays during the end credits.
Shoresy Season 3 Episode 2 Songs
“Sunshine” by Nazareth: The first song that plays in Shoresy season 3, episode 2 is “Sunshine” by Nazareth. The song plays during the opening scene when Shoresy is in the locker room alone before being joined by his teammates. “Sunshine” continues and can be heard playing in the background when the Bulldogs are going to practice.
“Rio de Janeiro” by Tropkillaz and Sango: “Rio de Janeiro” is once again featured in Shoresy season 3, episode 2. Like in the first episode, the song plays whenever the NOSHO record celebration is shown. In the second episode of the new season, which is currently streaming on Hulu, “Rio de Janeiro” plays when Laura and Shoresy are on a date and Shoresy has a flashback of the NOSHO party.
“Bad Education” by Deki Alem: The next song on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack is Deki Alem’s “Bad Education.” Audiences can hear the song during the scene when the nicest team in Canada, the Charlottetown Reds, the Bulldogs, and the fans arrive at the rink for the first game of the season.
“001” by HWLS: “001” can be heard during the Bulldogs and Charlottetown Red’s game. The upbeat song plays throughout the game and stops playing when the Bulldogs win.
“Universal Mind Control (UMC)” by Common: Following their win against the Charlottetown Reds, the Bulldogs and their fans are shown celebrating the victory with Common’s “Universal Mind Control (UMC)” playing in the background.
“Armor” by AJRadico: The last song that is featured on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack is “Armor” by AJRadico. The song can be heard in the background during the episode’s final scenes when Shoresy talks to one of the Vaughan Canadesi players. “Armor” also plays in the end credits.
Shoresy Season 3 Episode 3 Songs
“It's So Good” by Blackbird Blackbird: “It’s So Good” by Blackbird Blackbird is the first song that plays in Shoresy season 3, episode 3. The track plays when the Bulldogs and Nat, Zig, and Mig make an ad. It also plays through the opening credits.
“Rio de Janeiro” by Tropkillaz and Sango: Shoresy season 3, episode 3, is the third time “Rio de Janeiro” by Tropkillaz and Sango is featured on the soundtrack. This time, the song plays as the Bulldogs have dinner and mention the NOSHO party.
“So U Kno” by Overmono: The song that plays during the long-awaited Bulldogs and Vaughan Canadesi game is “So U Kno” by Overmoo. The upbeat song can be heard as the two teams go head-to-head during the first game of the season against each other.
“REACHUPDONTSTOP” by baauer: Another song that plays in episode 3 is “REACHUPDONTSTOP” by baauer. Audiences can hear the song when the beauties, the Jims, take on the Canadian goons.
“Freefall” by Juelz: The last song that plays in Shoresy season 3, episode 3, is “Freefall” by Juelz. The song plays as Shoresy and JJ’s ex-fiancée talk after the Bulldogs and Vaughan Canadeesi game. It can also be heard during the episode’s end credits.
Shoresy Season 3 Episode 4 Songs
“Ladybug” by Düzer: The song that plays first in Shoresy season 3, episode 4 is “Ladybug” by Düzer. Audiences can hear the party song in the opening scene as well as when the Bulldogs and their fans dance at a club.
“Silly Walk” by Siriusmo and Nobodys Face: “Silly Walk” is the second song that plays in the fourth episode. The track plays when the Bulldogs get their hair cut. It can also be heard when they go swimming.
“HOME” (feat. Bipolar Sunshine) [Special Request RMX] by baauer: Another song by baauer that can be heard on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack is “HOME.” The song plays during the post-party montage.
“Floating Head” by Wand: The final song that plays in episode 4 is Wand’s “Floating Head.” The song can be heard during the pregame interviews as well as in the scene when fans arrive at the rink during the Bulldogs vs. the Brooks Barrelmen game.
Shoresy Season 3 Episode 5 Songs
“We Bros” by WU LYF: The song that plays first in Shoresy season 3, episode 5 is “We Bros” by WU LYF. The song plays as Shoresy lies face down on the rink after being knocked out. The track can also be heard when the paramedics work on him.
“Heartbeat - Scumfrog Remix” by Annie: The second song that plays in the fifth episode can be heard in the scene where JJ Frankie meets his exes on a TV show.
“Surviving” by Marc Rebillet: Following his concussion, Shoresy is forced to be the ref because Natalie bans him from playing. During his reffing session, “Surviving” by Marc Rebillet plays in the background. The song also plays when Shoresy asks Natalie to let him play in the next game.
“Objects of My Affection” by Peter Bjorn and John: This song plays when Shoresy tells his family that he will not be able to play hockey because of his concussion. The song also plays in the background as Shoresy sits in the empty rink while reminiscing about his time on the team.
“JOY (God Only Knows)” by Joy Anonymous: JOY (God Only Knows) is the last song that viewers will hear in Shoresy season 3, episode 5. The song plays when Nat tells Shoresy to find a way to contribute. It also plays during the end credits.
Shoresy Season 3 Episode 6 Songs
“Dream House” by Deafheaven: The first song that plays in the last episode of Shorsey season 3 is “Dream House” by Deafheaven. The song plays when the fight in the stands starts, as well as during the opening credits.
“5.23.19.” by Mono/Poly: The next song featured in the Shoresy Soundtrack plays when the beauties, the Jims, start throwing down.
“Opus” by Eric Prydz: Eric Prydz's upbeat “Opus” also plays in Shorsey season 3, episode 6. Viewers can hear the song during the third-period rally.
“Everyday (Far From)” by ford.: The fourth song featured in the last episode is “Everyday (Far From)”. The song plays when Shoresy is being interviewed by Laura. It also plays as the Bulldogs celebrate their victory.
“Rags” by Chef: The last song featured on the Shoresy season 3 soundtrack is “Rags”. The song plays during the end credits.