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Industry season 4 soundtrack: All the songs that feature in the new episodes

Industry has returned with a bang, with season 4 already promising sauce and scandal aplenty.

In addition to catching up with Yasmin, Harper and the old Pier Point gang, there are some new faces on the scene – including Stranger Things‘ Charlie Heaton and Mad Men‘s Kiernan Shipka.

There’s also a pretty decent soundtrack to accompany all the financial drama. So, if you were wondering, here are all the tracks in the new season so far (you’re welcome).

Industry season 4 soundtrack

Episode 1

  • True Faith – New Order
  • Firestarter (Empirion Mix) – The Prodigy
  • Fine Time – New Order
  • La Mer – Charles Trenet
  • Love Is Blue – Marty Robbins
  • No Money No Honey – Mark Stephen Cousins & Joel Bevan
  • Amber – Ethan Funk
  • This was supposed to be everything – Oora

This article will be updated weekly with the latest information.

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What is season 4 of Industry about?

As with seasons past, the fourth instalment focuses on a real-life political moment – this time, it’s the Online Safety Act and the impact the government’s age restrictions on porn sites have on the market.

On the one hand, you have Harper (Myha’la) working for a fund and getting frustrated by all the micromanaging in place, and on the other, Yasmin (Marisa Abela) is still playing wife and hosting fabulous parties while her hubby Henry Muck (Kit Harrington) is doing coke off a pianoforte, naturally.

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