Murderbot soundtrack guide: A complete list of the music in Apple TV+'s latest sci-fi show 

Murderbot. (Image Via. Apple TV+)
Murderbot. (Image Via. Apple TV+)

Murderbot is more than a sharp-tongued, rogue android series; it's also got a pretty sleek soundtrack. If you've just finished watching the new sci-fi show on Apple TV+ and found yourself wondering what music was playing during some of the most intense or hilarious moments, this Murderbot soundtrack guide has the answers.

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With Amanda Jones composing the score, the music brings every robot glitch and corporate cover-up to life with mood and style.


A score that moves with the Apple TV sci-fi series and its strange rhythm

The world of the new Apple TV+ sci-fi show isn't just about Al, soap opera obsession, or a hacked security unit trying to fly under the radar. The show is also very much about the vibe, the aura, and that's where Amanda Jones' soundtrack kicks in.

The Emmy-nominated composer brings out a beautiful blend of tension, humor, and sci-fi weirdness that flows through every scene. Whether it's an action moment or a scene of the socially awkward bot just watching TV, the music knows exactly where to sit in the right way possible.

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The show, adapted from Martha Wells' bestselling Murderbot Diaries, follows a part-machine, part-human security unit that has decided to ignore its programming and instead figure out its own path while just pretending to follow through with orders.

With Alexander Skarsgard in the lead, the tone moves from dramatic to funny, and the score never misses a beat. Jones balances the tones with organic textures, helping viewers to stay connected with a character who doesn't quite want to be connected at all.

The soundtrack, which dropped digitally on May 16 through Lakeshore Records, is now available on most music platforms. And just like the show itself, the album avoids being too flashy or sentimental, and it gets the job done without drawing too much attention to itself.

Still, it's impossible to miss how well it complements the strange, unsettling world that Murderbot moves through.


Every track from the Murderbot soundtrack guide

Here's a complete look at the official soundtrack album for the show, all composed by Amanda Jones.

Each track speaks on a specific tone or moment from the show, adding to its quirky energy and chaotic feel:

* Let the Adventures Begin

* Murderbot Main Title

* Crew Montage

* Worm Fight

* I Wouldn't Trust Me

* Alien Remnants

* Sec Unit Fight

* ⁠Murderbot End Credits

* Robot Construction

* Ratthi Steps In

* Time to Leave

* Captain and Navigation Bot

* Mensah's Panic Attack

* Worm Behaviour

* My Reason for Living

* We're Not Alone On This Planet

* Maybe You're Just Defective

* Final Fight

* ⁠Murderbot Protest Fight

* End Message

* The Adventure Continues

* Sanctuary Moon Main Title Theme (feat. x.o.anne)

From the first score of "Let the Adventures Begin" to the finale's haunting track, each score adds to Murderbot's oddly relatable journey. The music isn't just background, and it's an important part of the story.


With Amanda Jones as the composer, the soundtrack guide shows just how music can comment on the absurdity and depth of a sci-fi show. Each track highlights Murderbot's strange world with style and quirkiness. This album captures exactly what makes the show work.

Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma