Then there was also the more indie film kind of sensibility.” (Listen to Julian’s stuff on his Soundcloud here, including “Fuck the Pain Away”-we know you’re also looking for “Fuck the Pain Away.”) (The song you usually here during the Adam and Eric scenes-the other one you’re looking for-is “Military School.”) In an interview with Composter, Julian spoke about the musical shift in the newest season: “The director, Ben Taylor, really wanted me to push the synth side this season and start incorporating more of this John Hughes eighties sound into it. To aid with this seriocomedy, Sex Education’s third season once again featured music from composer Oli Julian. But the series returned with the same smart and irreverent writing which made the previous seasons both fun and emotionally disarming-like a dirty joke with a message of love and friendship. Sex Education recently returned to Netflix with its 3rd season after an almost two-year gap since its seceond production delays due to Covid bumped filming to earlier this year. We’ll save you the read upfront and say that song Eric slays in Sex Education episode 3, as he cartwheels over his bead to “I don’t dance, I work”-that song that you’re too lazy to even Shazam-is “Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels” by Todrick Hall.
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