Who sings Never Gonna Watch Me Die Terminal List

Following the success of Reacher and many other high-octane series gone before, Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy actor Chris Pratt leads The Terminal List on Amazon Prime Video and fans want to know the details of that all-important theme song.

The theme of a series combined with its opening titles has become a staple in any new project and we reveal the song accompanying The Terminal List’s opening and who sings it.

Created by David DiGilio for Amazon Prime Video and based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr, The Terminal List follows Lieutenant Commander James Reece who discovers a threat endangering himself and his family after his platoon of Navy SEALs are ambushed. The series stars Chris Pratt, Taylor Kitsch, Constance Wu, and more.

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What is The Terminal List theme song?

The Terminal List theme song is Trigger by Mississippi Twilight.

The song is symbolic of the danger surrounding the protagonist, alert with their finger on the trigger while battling against the odds.

If you are interested in discovering any of the other songs used in the series, check out our The Terminal List track list organized by episode.

Trigger lyrics

I can see the rising sun
The devil’s still on the run
All the pretty things burn out

Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger

Heart is beating in my head
Feeling numb with every breath
Smoke and fire all around

Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger

I see time is running out
Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger
Over and we all fall down

Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger

Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger

I see time is running out
Finger on the trigger
Finger on the trigger
Over and we all fall down

Meet Mississippi Twilight

Mississippi Twilight is described as a neo-blues band operating within a mix of other genres including pop and indie rock.

Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Mississippi Twilight has been compared to other artists such as The Kicks and The Gods of Macho.

The band’s most popular track on Last.fm is a song called Starting Now, followed by tracks Here & Gone, and Diggin a Hole.

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The Terminal List episode guide

The Terminal List has a total of eight episodes to binge on Amazon Prime Video and all installments dropped at the same time on Friday, July 1, 2022.

Each episode lasts between 51-65 minutes and Amazon Prime is still to confirm if Season 2 is on the table.

Below, we have provided an episode guide to Season 1:

  • Episode 1: The Engram
  • Episode 2: Encoding
  • Episode 3: Consolidation
  • Episode 4: Detachment
  • Episode 5: Disruption
  • Episode 6: Transience
  • Episode 7: Extinction
  • Episode 8: Reclamation
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Music can often play a crucial role in the world of film and TV as the choice of licensed songs or cinematic score can help to elicit just the right feeling in each scene.

For a tense thriller such as Prime Video’s new arrival, that still remains a key touchpoint as the series packs in plenty of badass rock tunes to underscore its action scenes.

But which songs feature in the soundtrack of The Terminal List and who composed the series’ score?

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The Terminal List – release date and plot preview

The Terminal List exploded onto Amazon Prime Video on Friday, July 1st, 2022.

Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr, the series follows Lt Commander James Reece after he returns home following a covert Navy SEALs mission that saw his entire platoon ambushed.

Reece’s return home is met with conflicting memories of the events and persisting questions about his part in the failed mission.

However, as new evidence emerges, Reece learns he is at the heart of a dark conspiracy and an unknown enemy is working against him, endangering not only his life but also the lives of his family and friends. 

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The Terminal List soundtrack

From its opening episode, The Terminal List features a host of badass tracks to help James Reece on his badass journey and the songs that feature in the series soundtrack are as follows:

Theme song

  • Trigger by Mississippi Twilight (appears in most episodes)

Episode 1 | The Engram

  • Bad Company by Five Finger Death Punch
  • A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young by Eric Church
  • Liquid Courage by Eagle Eye Williamson

Episode 2 | Encoding

  • A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young by Eric Church
  • Souls Drift Away (I Am Free) by Siege of Rhodes
  • Hell Hotline by Tempers
  • War Pigs by Black Sabbath
  • JUNIOR BLIND by North of South

Episode 3 | Consolidation

  • Boulevards by Sly5th Ave feat. Dentitia
  • Matchbox by Carl Perkins
  • Soft by Fox Sinclair
  • WORK by AOI & REGALJASON
  • The Road to Love by Sweatson Klank
  • Little Darlin by The Diamonds
  • Symphony 7 – 4th Movement by Ludwig Van Beethoven

Episode 4 | Detachment

  • Masters of War by Bob Dylan
  • El Invento by José González
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Episode 5 | Disruption

No songs used

Episode 6 | Transience

  • The Man Behind the Guns by Phil Ochs
  • The Whistler by The White Buffalo

Episode 7 | Extinction

  • Wait I Am by Ladada
  • A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young by Eric Church

Episode 8 | Reclamation

  • The First Time by The Genies feat. Roy Hammond
  • 2 Minutes to Midnight by Iron Maiden
  • Heartaches By The Number by Guy Mitchell
  • Watch Me Die by Martin Wave and Aiden Martin
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Who composed the score?

As well as a host of licensed songs, The Terminal List also features a tense cinematic score by British composer Ruth Barrett.

The London-born musician has been scoring music for films and TV series since the mid-2000s and has accrued almost 40 composing credits since then.

Among Ruth’s notable list of works include the TV series Victoria, The Durrells, Bodyguard, Collateral, The Sister, Bloodlands, Sanditon and Law & Order: Organised Crime while her film credits include Twenty8k, Harry Brown and City of Tiny Lights.

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The Terminal List is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video now after releasing on Friday, July 1st, 2022.

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Who sings the song on terminal list?

The Terminal List Theme Song: Trigger by Mississippi Twilight.

What song is at the end of Terminal list?

The Terminal List soundtrack song drops as James asks if his wife needs “reinforcements.” “The Whistler” by The White Buffalo (00:53): Ben sits alone at a beach. He smiles as James emerges from the ocean. The track scores the end credits.

What is the song at the beginning of The Terminal List?

The Terminal List theme song is Trigger by Mississippi Twilight.