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The soundtrack album of the fourth season of HBO series Game of Thrones, titled Game of Thrones: Season 4 was released digitally on June 10, 2014, and on CD on July 1, 2014. Season 4 of Game of Thrones saw the Icelandic band Sigur Rós perform their rendition of "The Rains of Castamere" in a cameo appearance at King Joffrey's wedding in the second episode, "The Lion and the Rose".

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  • The soundtrack album of the fourth season of HBO series Game of Thrones, titled Game of Thrones: Season 4 was released digitally on June 10, 2014, and on CD on July 1, 2014. Season 4 of Game of Thrones saw the Icelandic band Sigur Rós perform their rendition of "The Rains of Castamere" in a cameo appearance at King Joffrey's wedding in the second episode, "The Lion and the Rose". (en)
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  • "The Mountain and the Viper": Daenerys dismisses Ser Jorah and sends him into exile. Contains part of Daenerys Targaryen's theme . (en)
  • "The Children": Daenerys locks Rhaegal and Viserion beneath the Great Pyramid of Meereen. (en)
  • "The Children": Tyrion confronts Tywin with the crossbow while making his escape. Afterwards, Tyrion and Varys make it to the departing ship and Arya rides to the port to board the ship to Braavos. Contains the melody of the House Lannister theme and the main title theme, the latter in a cello version and a choral version. (en)
  • "The Mountain and the Viper": Sansa is interrogated by the Lords of the Vale and clears Petyr from all charges. The first part of the cue is also heard when Petyr tells Robin to discover the world outside the Eyrie. Contains elements of the Stark theme and elements of Petyr Baelish's theme . (en)
  • "The Children": Cersei reconciles with Jaime and they make love. "Eastwatch": Jaime understands that Cersei is pregnant and they kiss. (en)
  • "Breaker of Chains": Variations of the theme are heard when the Thenns attack a peaceful village, which Olly is from. "The Mountain and the Viper": The same variations are heard when Mole's Town is attacked. "The Watchers on the Wall": Heard fully during the attack and battle at Castle Black. (en)
  • "Two Swords": played in cold open scene showing Tywin reforging the Stark family greatsword Ice into two smaller swords and burning Ned's wolfskin scabbard-covering in the forge fire. Contains House Stark's theme and House Lannister's theme . (en)
  • "The Watchers on the Wall": During the battle at Castle Black. It is also heard during the end credits. Contains the melody of "Thenns" and the main title theme. (en)
  • Used in the opening sequence. (en)
  • "The Watchers on the Wall": Jon and the rangers watch from atop the wall the huge fire beneath them, just before the commence of the battle of Castle Black. Contains the melody of "Thenns". (en)
  • "The Children": Bran, Summer, Hodor, Jojen and Meera find the Weirwood tree. After, heard when Bran, Summer, Hodor and Meera meet the Three Eyed Raven. "Home": When Bran goes talking with Meera out of the cave with Hodor's help. (en)
  • "First of His Name": Jon burns down Craster's keep. (en)
  • "The Lion and the Rose": Played at Joffrey's wedding and during the end credits. (en)
  • "Dark Wings, Dark Words": First heard when Catelyn reveals Talisa that she once made a prayer wheel twice, one for Bran and other for Jon Snow when he was a child. "Two Swords": Sansa laments Catelyn and Robb's murder. The cue is a sorrowful rendition of the House Stark theme. (en)
  • Grey Worm and Missandei's theme. "The Mountain and the Viper": Heard when Grey Worm apologises to Missandei for watching her during the river bathing. "The Wars to Come": When Missandei asks Grey Worm why an Unsullied would go in a brothel. "Kill the Boy": Grey Worm tells Missandei that he's afraid to never see her again, just before their first kiss. "Stormborn": Heard just before Missandei and Grey Worm's sexual relationship begins, when they talk and undress. (en)
  • "The Children": Jon goes North of the Wall to make a funeral pyre for Ygritte. Contains the melody from Jon and Ygritte's theme . (en)
  • Brienne of Tarth's theme. "The Children": The Hound and Brienne duel. "Mother's Mercy": A variation plays when Brienne sentences Stannis to death and prepares to execute him. Contains a melody associated with Catelyn Stark and later with Brienne of Tarth . (en)
  • "The Children": Heard when Bran, Hodor, Summer, Meera and Jojen get attacked on the frozen lake and Jojen is killed. Contains hints of the White Walkers' theme . (en)
  • "The Lion and the Rose": The first part is heard when Joffrey and Margaery Tyrell are married. The second dissonant part is heard when Joffrey suffocates to death and Cersei accuses Tyrion of murdering her son. Contains the House Baratheon theme . (en)
  • "Two Swords": The introduction is heard during Daario's and Grey Worm's wager. "Breaker of Chains": Daenerys and her troops arrive at Meereen, before the duel of Daario and the champion of Meereen outside the city walls. "Oathkeeper": The last seconds are heard when Daenerys stands victorious on the Pyramid of Meereen after taking the city. The title is misspelled on official releases as the name of the city is Meereen. (en)
  • "The Children": Heard when Arya leaves Westeros and sails to Braavos. The track is predominantly a modified choral version of the main title theme, though it also contains elements of the House Stark theme , and Arya's theme . A shorter version is used on the main menu of season 4's DVD/Blu-ray release. (en)
  • "The Watchers on the Wall": Jon goes beyond the Wall to find Mance Rayder. The cue is an adventurous variation of the Night's Watch theme. The track also contains hints of Jon and Ygritte's theme . (en)
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  • Game of Thrones: Season 4 (en)
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  • performed by Sigur Rós (en)
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  • Two Swords (en)
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  • Craster's Keep (en)
  • First of His Name (en)
  • He Is Lost (en)
  • I Only See What Matters (en)
  • I'm Sorry for Today (en)
  • Let's Kill Some Crows (en)
  • Mereen (en)
  • Take Charge of Your Life (en)
  • The Biggest Fire the North Has Ever Seen (en)
  • The North Remembers (en)
  • The Real North (en)
  • Thenns (en)
  • Three Eyed Raven (en)
  • Watchers on the Wall (en)
  • You Are No Son of Mine (en)
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  • The soundtrack album of the fourth season of HBO series Game of Thrones, titled Game of Thrones: Season 4 was released digitally on June 10, 2014, and on CD on July 1, 2014. Season 4 of Game of Thrones saw the Icelandic band Sigur Rós perform their rendition of "The Rains of Castamere" in a cameo appearance at King Joffrey's wedding in the second episode, "The Lion and the Rose". (en)
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  • Game of Thrones: Season 4 (soundtrack) (en)
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