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What Are The Songs In Peacemaker Episode 2?

Author

Joseph Russell

Published Mar 07, 2026

Of course, it only makes sense that an LP by The Quireboys is still playing in Annie Sturphausen's apartment when Peacemaker returns to collect his belongings (and then some). In Episode 1, Peacemaker performs a karaoke rendition of "I Don't Love You Anymore" from the band's 1990 debut studio album, "A Bit of What You Fancy." In Episode 2, Peacemaker adds to his collection by stealing from Sturphausen's apartment, a task he completes while listening to "7 O'Clock," another song from the same album. After Peacemaker makes his escape, we hear the sounds of "Borderline Crazy," a 2015 song by The Cruel Intentions that certainly seems appropriate for the setting.

The standout song from this episode, however, is FireHouse's "Don't Treat Me Bad," a heartfelt number from 1991 which Peacemaker listens to while crying in his bed over his lack of friends. However, while the tears flow quickly (and loudly), the moment doesn't last long. Peacemaker's "face muscle exercises" are interrupted by Adrian Chase (aka Vigilante) (Freddie Stroma), who leads the superhero to indulge in a montage of explosions and general destruction. While Peacemaker and Vigilante use a variety of weapons to destroy a plethora of appliances, we hear a cover of the One Direction song "Drag Me Down," as performed by a band named Santa Cruz. 

Later, when Peacemaker's father (Robert Patrick) is mistakenly arrested, the series introduces audiences to a song from a Swedish band named Dust Bowl Jokies. "Boots On Rocks Off," a song from the group's 2013 album "Cockaigne Vaudeville," continues to play through Leota's conversation with her wife and Peacemaker's discovery of the miniature alien spacecraft. Gunn has one more song up his sleeve for this episode though. "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster The People plays throughout the closing credits.