Supernatural had a 15-season run, comprising of monsters, death, and family, but it also boasted a plethora of incredible music that accompanied the long-running show. Throughout the years, the series drew from various genres, including classic rock and singer-songwriter, to create a seamless fit with the situations encountered by the two brothers as they traveled the country hunting Supernatural monsters.
They battled with one-off vampires, Greek gods, and even God Himself in the final season of Supernatural. After enduring multiple dimensions and time travel, the brothers finally found respite during the season finale. Each of these unforgettable moments was accompanied by songs that spanned more decades than the show itself.
In season 4, episode 17, titled "It's a Terrible Life," Sam and Dean find themselves in an alternate universe where they lead normal lives devoid of their brotherly connection. Dean, who is now a successful VP, starts his day by getting into his car, which triggers the playing of "Beautiful Loser.
In season 3, Dean is preparing to go to Hell due to a deal he struck to bring Sam back to life. The brothers argue about how to save Dean, and in an ironic turn of events, "Wanted Dead or Alive" plays on the radio.
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