Scream: The TV Series Seasons 1 & 2 (Original Television Soundtrack)

"Scream: The TV Series Seasons 1 & 2 (Original Television Soundtrack)" is a studio album by Jeremy Zuckerman which features the score composed for season 1 and season 2 of the scream TV series. It was released digitally on October 28th, 2016, exactly ten days after Halloween was released, along with Halloween II, through Lakeshore Records. It's nowadays available in Spotify, iTunes, Deezer and other popular streaming platforms.

Background
Zuckerman started working on the score of the series by himself in June, 2015, and kept going until they finished in 2019.

He has officially released the soundtrack for the first two seasons together as an album, but the third season didn't get an official release or is seemed to be going to.

The album had no promotion back then, but a podcast episode from "The Lakeshore Records Podcast" was released on May 20th, 2019 with Zuckerman as a guest, in where he spoke about the creation of the soundtrack and his personal experience making it. It's available everywhere as well.

Tracklist
The album is 22 tracks long, and the tracklisting is the following:

Trivia

 * Edited versions of each track are played all throughout the series after they're played for the first time.
 * Track 03, "It Cuts Deep",'s title references a sentence Noah says in season 2's finale: "But none of us saw this killer coming, and believe me, it cuts deep."


 * Track 07, "Sex Tape", first plays in seasons 1's fourth episode, when Emma and Will's sex tape is accidentally leaked by Audrey and Noah.
 * Track 10, "Hey Sis...Surprise!", first plays in season 1's tenth and last episode, when the first season's killer is revealed.
 * Track 11, "Because of Us", is one of the most played songs in the series overall.
 * Track 13, "Possible Hallucinations", first plays in season 2's fourth episode, when people are celebrating Kieran's birthday but get dosed with ayahuasca.
 * Track 15, "Folie À Deux",'s title references a sentence Mrs. Lang says in season 2's finale, at the hospital: "It's called 'folie à deux,' or "the madness of two. It's a psychological syndrome in which one deranged person transmits a delusion to another, creating a shared psychosis that's stronger than one could have developed alone."
 * Track 16, "You Will Feel Safe Again", first plays in season 2's finale, throughout the killer's reveal, and its title references a sentence he says: "We're calling the police. You will feel safe again, Emma. You too, Audrey."
 * Track 14, "Brooke / The Truth", first plays in season 2's eighth episode, when Brooke gives her speech drunk.
 * Track 19, "Dangling Threads", first plays in season 2's finale, and its title references a sentence Noah says in it: "Maybe this was the last dangling thread. Maybe there are no more to pull."
 * Track 20, "Who's with Emma?", first plays in the second half of the Halloween special, and its title references a sentence Audrey says: "If that's Alex Whitten, then, who's with Emma?", when her, Noah, Brooke and Stavo find out Tom Martin isn't the actual Alex Whitten.


 * Track 22, "The Rules (End Title)", is a shortened version of track 01, "The Rules", and it's used in the series' credits.
 * Lakeshore Records posted a preview for the soundtrack both in SoundCloud and YouTube through their official accounts before it was officially released, but it only featured 10 out of the 22 tracks in the album.