We're aware by now that one's favourite song has the power to open a lifeline from the realm Steve calls "Vecna's red soup mind world" in Netfix's Stranger Things,celebrity tits like Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" did for Max.
What would be yours? Which song do you love so much it'd drag you out of imminent peril? Spotify wants to suggest one.
The music streaming platform has launched a new "Upside Down playlist" topped with your very own saviour song, one Spotify's algorithm reckons you love enough that it would save your butt.
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According to Spotify, "The Upside Down Playlist takes some of your favorite songs and mixes them with a handful of Stranger Thingsclassics to create a vibe strong enough to ward off Hawkins’ most fearsome foe."
My own playlist seems to be exactly that, with mainly indie and '80s tracks on there. My saviour song? Apparently Dry Cleaning's "Scratchcard Lanyard" would save me from Vecna's bone-distorting wrath. I do love that song, and it does have major running from pieces of falling Creel House vibes. But look, Stranger Thingsfans would probably secretly want Kate Bush's major track to appear for them just like Max, so you can always find that in Netflix's official Stranger Things 4playlist.
There's a few cute-sounding Easter eggs to look out for. On Android and desktop, the progress bar should turn into a flashlight "that cuts through the darkness of the Upside Down," and scrolling through the playlist on mobile should generate something weird — I tried this and it didn't work for me, but you might have more luck.
SEE ALSO: 15 perfect Netflix soundtracks to stream right nowSpotify has enjoyed a spot of streaming success thanks to the Netflix show — Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" not only topped the charts again, but saw Spotify streams increase by more than 8,700 percent globally following the Season 4 release. What even is that number?
You can find your own Upside Down playlist on Spotify while you think about all the burning questions that Stranger Things 4: Volume 2better answer.
Stranger Things 4: Volume 2 is streaming on Netflix July 2.
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