
“Clint Eastwood” scores a morning training montage as John Doe grinds through Raven’s bootcamp for Calypso’s deadly tournament. He does driving drills, delivery runs- even video game sims- his movements mechanical, his spirit dulled. The track’s moody, ironic energy perfectly matches John’s mix of restlessness and depression, echoing his struggle for freedom and hinting at hope amid monotony. It’s a catchy but bittersweet soundtrack for a man who’s bored, caged, and still searching for meaning in survival.
Dollface's group chills, trading barbs while she does a foot massage, leading into an axe-throwing scene and raucous, victorious celebration. The song's party energy matches the characters hyping each other up and relishing their raid’s aftermath- a mid-apocalypse girls-night-out vibe with dancehall bravado
Amid a high-speed chase outside city walls, John scuffles with enemies, dodges gunfire, and cracks jokes as "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" pulses. The gritty, aggressive anthem sets the tempo for vehicular carnage- everyone's out for their own, and it's all about survival and style. The song’s hard beat syncs perfectly with the anarchic road warfare
The rowdy, riot grrrl energy of "Volcano Girls" blasts as the Dolls launch a no-holds-barred, paintball-fueled car race to decide who’ll represent them in Calypso’s tournament. Amid engines revving and wild banter, the women compete with reckless abandon, with Quiet and John clashing in a fast, dirty showdown. The song’s rebellious, irreverent vibe is a perfect match as the Dolls seize the driver’s seat, proving they can out-macho the men and set their own rules in this over-the-top, chaotic world
[plays again at 27] Quiet pops in a CD and “Everywhere” starts playing as she heads out. The vibe is carefree until Mayhem (hiding in the trunk) yells at her to shut up. The song’s nostalgic, upbeat energy hilariously clashes with the chaos of Mayhem popping out mid-ride, grounding the moment in twisted family road trip fun.
As John and Quiet sneak into Diesel City's vault to steal special weapons, passion overtakes them and they hook up, completely distracted from their mission. The scene is cheeky and chaotic, parodying sensual heist moments while fires break out around them—meanwhile, other plotlines like Dollface and Sweet Tooth are fighting over the EMP. The Haddaway track blasts just as things go off the rails, perfectly matching the over-the-top, messy, humorous energy of the moment and the doomed nature of their heist.
The qualifying round of the tournament begins.
Characters undergo orientation, room assignments, and medical checks in a communal facility.
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During a musical montage, Axel confronts the remaining members of the Apocalypse Nine, defeating them single-handedly without the aid of gasoline to prove his strength.
The Wintertide Solstice party begins; contestants are encouraged to celebrate and dance.
The group takes prom photos, enjoying food and festivities at the party.
After a revealing conversation between Axel and a female driver, another contestant is goaded into asking a woman to dance, kicking off a montage set to the song "Butterfly."
Group forms a dance circle and Sweet Tooth gets jealous.
John and Quiet share a slow dance, during which they have a heartfelt conversation about their feelings and the possibility of a future together.
Following Mayhem's elimination from the tournament, a musical montage begins showing the emotional aftermath
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Montage of Quiet, John, and Mayhem's living conditions.
After resolving to fight Calypso, John, Quiet, and Mayhem prepare for battle. End credits.