Home » Shows » Castle Music » Season 02

Castle Music Season 02

Go To | Season 01 | Season 02 | Season 03 | Season 04  

[201] Deep In Death
  • "Can I Get Get Get" by Junior Senior. Opening shot & Castle photo shoot.
  • "Highschool Hoodlums" by The Datsuns. NYPD busts some small time drug dealers.
  • "River To Your Soul" by DJ Dimi. Castle enters an underground poker game in the bowels of Chinatown.
  • "50-96" by Charles Fearing. Castle gets deeper into the underground poker game.
  • "My Fault, Your Mistake" by Lex Land. Castle goes to precinct and apologizes to Beckett.
[202] The Double Down
  • "Who Taught You To Live Like That?" by Sloan. Opening scene, boisterous activity at the precinct.
  • "We Are Not The Losers (Anymore)" by Actionslacks. Closing scene, Castle and Beckett quip with Esposito and Ryan about who won their bet.
[203] Inventing The Girl
[204] Fool Me Once...
  • "Can't Stop" by Mozella. Beckett in bubble bath with wine & Castle novel.
  • "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". Castle comes home, hears violin lesson, it's Martha getting the lesson instead of Alexis.
  • "Factories" by Winter Gloves. International School classroom, first graders settle in to watch a video.
[205] When The Bough Breaks
[206] Vampire Weekend
[207] Famous Last Words
  • "Dancing With Myself" by Billy Idol. Castle plays Guitar Hero.
  • "Here Kitty Kitty" by Anna Waronker. Plays on Haley Blue's ipod; repeats when the team view the music video.
  • "Underground" by Anna Waronker. Beckett & Castle run into Sky Blue at the morgue; repeats as they interview Sky Blue.
  • "Threshold" by Anna Waronker. The last song Hayley played live; repeats as Sky plays the song at Hayley's tribute concert.
[208] Kill The Messenger
[209] Love Me Dead
  • "Now We Can See" by The Thermals. Husband and wife argue in the car but are stopped short when a dead body plunges from the roof of the garage onto their windshield.
  • "Love Fire" by The Emeralds. Beckett & Castle interrupt a bar fight.
  • "Winner" by Swingfly. Castle & Beckett confront the prime suspect outside the bar.
  • "Madly In Action" by The Shys. Castle & Beckett take Jessup for a ride to identify a building.
  • "Everyday" by Vetiver. Alexis forgoes foreign exchange program but breaks the news to Castle that she might go overseas for college.
[210] One Man's Treasure
  • "Crush On You" by brakesbrakesbrakes. Opening scene, girl discovers the dead body in the trash chute.
  • "The Calculation" by Regina Spektor. Castle making lunch for Alexis' first day.
  • "I'm Still Fact, She's Fiction" by Mads Langer. At Parker's house, Castle & Beckett tell Helen her husband wasn't cheating on her; Alexis wraps things up at the precint.
[211] The Fifth Bullet
  • "All We Need Is Love" by Jenny Alpert. Martha & Alexis eating ice cream in the loft.
  • "Chin Up" by Amy Stroup. Martha's crying over flower, Castle comforts her.
[212] A Rose For Everafter
[213] Sucker Punch
  • "We All Go Down As One" by Bosshouse.  Beckett & Castle visit Finn's pub.
  • "Chip" by The Real McKenziesSecond pub visit.
  • "The End" by Pearl Jam. Beckett tries to revive the man that can solve her mother's murder; Castle tries to resign but Beckett admits she likes having him around.
[214] The Third Man
  • "Trading Things In" by The Voluntary Butler Scheme. Dysons return home from vacation to find their house lived in and a dead body in the bed.
  • "Dream A Better Way" by Tim Hanauer. Castle reads about himself in the New York Ledger.
  • "Across Waters" by Channel Two. Beckett & Castle work out clues at their respective tables, ignoring their dates in the process.
  • "Cold Turkey" by Linear B. Castle assuages Alexis' concerns of her father moving on without her.
[215] Suicide Squeeze
[216] The Mistress Always Spanks Twice
  • "Patterns" by Band Of Skulls. A woman discovers a dead body.
  • "Standalone" by Ghost In The Machine. Ryan does research on a bondage website.
  • "Save Me" by Carnaby. Castle & Beckett investigate a shop that sells bondage gear that might be involved in the killing.
  • "Super Conductor" by Beautiful Small Machines. Castle & Beckett meet dominatrix Lady Irena in the Hall Of Shame dungeon.
  • "Asphyxia" by Noirhaus. Castle studies a bondage website at his loft, Alexis comes home in a cheerleading outfit.
  • "Red Lips & Fingertips" by The Come Ons. Ryan and Esposito question Mistress Sapphire and some of the other dominatrix.
  • "Picture Perfect" by Lindsey Ray. Ryan's girlfriend meets the gang, Castle & Beckett bicker.
[217] Tick, Tick, Tick...
[218] Boom!
  • "We Aright" by The Genders. Castle & Beckett talk to the bartender and get a lead.
[219] Wrapped Up In Death
  • "Love Is Endless" by Mozella. At the loft, Castle and Alexis make a salad and plan to go to the zoo on the weekend.
[220] The Late Shaft
  • "How Much I Feel" by David Pack. Castle's ringtone for Ellie.
  • "Turn Around" by Soul P. Up & coming comedienne Angel tells Ryan and Esposito that she turned down Bobby's show and then her motorcycle was vandalized.
  • "With You" by Graham Colton. Alexis returns from her backpacking trip for a happy reunion with Castle.
[221] Den Of Thieves
  • "Not Bad At All" by Steve McDonald & Anna Waronker. Beckett works out on the punching bag in the police gym, and eyes a handsome stranger who is also in the gym.
  • "Unthought Known" by Pearl Jam. The mob boss is finally booked, and the cop that has been undercover for two years is reunited with his family.
[222] Food To Die For
  • "Sleep Comes Lately" by Malpais. At Two Bridges Bar, Beckett questions bookie Wesley Slade. 
  • "CTRL-ALT-DEL" by Blip Blip Bleep. Beckett interrupts Castle's dinner.
  • "So Far So Long" by Alexander Cardinale. Alexis is prepared to give up studying for her trip to The Hamptons, but Castle orders her to stay home and study.
  • "Slow Down" by Dry Spells. Beckett stops by Q3 to make plans for some girl time with Madison.
[223] Overkill
  • "Workin' Man Blues" by Aceyalone. Wilder's body is found by a cleaning woman.
  • "You And Me Belong" by Jes. Beckett & Castle interview Lisa & Daphne.
  • "Crash & Burn" by Lifehouse. Castle sees Demming & Beckett kissing.
[224] A Deadly Game
  • "Into The Blue" by Sara Jackson-Holman. Alexis heads to Princeton, Castle enjoys his going-away party; Beckett almost confesses her true feelings, but is thwarted by Castle's ex-wife's arrival.

Castle music list adapted from ABC


Play Music From TV Shows

Quick Links:
90210 Music  |  Being Erica Music  |  Being Human Music  |  Bones Music  |  Castle Music  |  Chuck Music  |  Covert Affairs Music  |  Fringe Music  |  Glee Music  |  Gossip Girl Music  |  Greek Music  |  Grey's Anatomy Music  |  Haven Music  |  Hellcats Music  |  House Music  |  Lost Girl Music  |  The Lying Game Music  |  Nikita Music  |  One Tree Hill Music  |  Parenthood Music  |  Pretty Little Liars Music  |  Private Practice Music  |  Ringer Music  |  Rookie Blue Music  |  The Secret Circle Music  |  Smallville Music  |  Supernatural Music  |  Vampire Diaries Music  |  LIST ALL SHOWS
Search Amazon:
castle music, music from castle, castle soundtrack, castle mp3, castle download