If Lena Dunham’s Girls was the millennial confessional that made us all cringe and cry in equal measure, then her latest offering, Netflix rom-com Too Much, is the show that promises to make us all feel everything, everywhere, all at once (while also texting your therapist about attachment styles and bemoaning the taxation on Jaffa Cakes.)

Almost better than the 10-episode series itself is its accompanying soundtrack, which was curated with the help of Dunham’s musician husband Luis Felber. It’s a whip-smart, era-defying selection of music that’s equal parts Richard Curtis nostalgia, and indie sleaze revival. Here’s a track-by-track, episode-by-episode rundown of the Too Much soundtrack.


The Too Much soundtrack

Episode 1: 'Nonsense & Sensibility'

  • 'London Bridge' – Fergie
  • 'Dead or Alive' (feat. Jimmy Jones) – Cam’ron
  • 'Always the Girls' – Attawalpa

Episode 2: 'Pity Woman'

  • 'Pressure to Party' – Julia Jacklin
  • 'Itty Bitty Piggy' – Nicki Minaj
  • 'Ashita Atari wa Kitto Hare' – Happy End
  • 'Angels Like You' – Miley Cyrus
  • 'The Jump Off' – Lil’ Kim
  • 'You Know Me More Than I Know' – John Cale
  • 'Are You with Me Now?' – Cate Le Bon

Episode 3: 'Ignore Sunrise'

  • 'Touch Tank' – Quinnie
  • 'adore u' – Fred Again & Obongjayar
  • 'Angel Lover' – Dave Antrell
  • 'Maggot Brain' – Funkadelic
  • 'Falling Apart' – Slow Pulp

Episode 4: 'Notting Kill'

  • 'Anything' – Adrianne Lenker
  • 'Hazy Days' – Jon Spanyol
  • 'Tap In' – Saweetie
  • 'Get Stupid' – Joshwa
  • 'Butterflies' – Kacey Musgraves
  • 'Push Tuck' – Sleaze

Episode 5: 'Pink Valentine'

  • 'Angel of My Dreams' – JADE
  • 'Greek Tragedy' – The Wombats
  • 'Ballet Dancers (Never Love Again)' – Francis of Delirium
  • 'Dream Woman' – Suki Waterhouse
  • 'It’s Too Late' – Carole King

Episode 6: 'To Doubt a Boy'

  • 'Sister You Said' — Sarah Meth
  • 'Praying' — Kesha
  • 'Praying (cover)' — Misty Miller

Episode 7: 'Terms of Resentment'

  • 'Human' – Molly Sarlé
  • 'You Found Me' – The Fray

Episode 8: 'One Wedding and a Sex Pest'

  • 'Big Energy' – Latto
  • 'Get Busy' – Sean Paul
  • 'Swimming Pools' – Kendrick Lamar
  • 'See You Later' – UNPOC

Episode 9: 'Enough, Actually'

  • 'Girls' – The Dare
  • 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' [rock cover]
  • 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' – Rita Ora
  • 'Swing Special' – Felix da Housecat & Kristin Velvet
  • 'Farewell Transmission' – Songs: Ohia
  • 'Free' – NRVS

Episode 10: 'The Idea of Glue'

  • 'Old Recliners' – ROLE MODEL
  • 'Bigger Than the Whole Sky' – Taylor Swift
  • 'I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight' – Linda and Richard Thompson
  • 'True Love Trajectory' – Attawalpa

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