The full details of the new soundtrack album for the Netflix original series Cobra Kai have been revealed. The album features selections of the original score from the show’s third season composed by Leo Birenberg (Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Son of Zorn, PEN15, Tigtone) & Zach Robinson (Impractical Jokers: The Movie, F*&% the Prom). The soundtrack will be released digitally next Friday, January 8 by Madison Gate Records and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. The label has previously released the composers’ score from the first and second season. Cobra Kai is developed by Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg based on The Karate Kid film series and stars Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Xolo Mariduena, Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, Courtney Henggeler and Martin Kove. Season 3 of the show is now available to stream exclusively on Netflix.
Here’s the album track list (might contain spoilers!):
1. Miyagi Metal (2:15)
2. Come Back to Us (1:39)
3. Work Together (1:48)
4. Addition by Subtraction (2:32)
5. Chop Shop (2:02)
6. Return to Okinawa (3:19)
7. Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dojos (1:34)
8. Look at Me (1:29)
9. Live or Die, Man (1:41)
10. Crane Technique (3:02)
11. Web MD (1:09)
12. Secrets of Miyagi-Do (2:55)
13. Be a Better Person (1:28)
14. Snake in the Grass (2:05)
15. The Cobra Effect (2:33)
16. Snap (1:46)
17. Can’t Run Away From Your Problems (1:46)
18. Forming a Team (1:36)
19. Two-Time Champion (1:31)
20. Dark Hawk (1:40)
21. I’m a Sensei (1:57)
22. Nightmare (1:54)
23. We Deserve the Chance (2:44)
24. Dream Come True (0:38)
25. The Good, the Bad, and the Badass (1:57)
26. Start Over (1:29)
27. The Right Path (3:00)
28. Dojo From Hell (1:50)
29. Carol of the Cobras (2:17)
30. Must Not Lose to Fear (1:45)
31. The Call of the Cobra (2:12)
32. Snake Bitten (2:19)
33. Duel of the Snakes (2:55)
34. Ouroboros (4:49)
35. Challenger (3:09)
36. Duel of the Snakes (Mega-Edit) (9:58)
37. Miyagi Metal (‘Shred’-along) (2:16)
This could all fall apart pretty easily… but right now I like the harsh tone and unsparing assessment of misguided men stumbling into something bigger than either of them.