Malcolm in the Middle soundtrack: A complete guide to all the songs featured in the show

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Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006) follows Malcolm (Frankie Muniz), a high-IQ middle schooler with a dysfunctional family. Along with his brothers Francis, Reese, Dewey, and later, Jamie, Malcolm brings the chaos to the Wilkerson household, where strict, controlling parents Hal and Lois are doing their best to keep things together.

The sitcom comes with memorable songs from the early 2000s, underscoring the chaotic events in the family's lives. Whether it's the most popular opening theme Boss of Me by Southern Creek Players, or bands like They Might Be Giants, the songs perfectly capture the tone and essence of the scenes.

Here is a complete rundown of the soundtrack from Malcolm in the Middle.


Background music elevates the humor in Malcolm in the Middle

Malcolm in the Middle season 1 soundtrack (2000)

For every family outing, elaborate prank, and happy dance, Malcolm in the Middle had the right soundtrack for fans to enjoy.


Malcolm in the Middle season 2 soundtrack (2001)

Highlights of Malcolm in the Middle season 2 soundtrack include a road trip to a casino where Hal gets caught cheating using Malcolm's smarts. The music underscores the brothers' rambunctious fights and meticulous pranks.


Malcolm in the Middle season 3 soundtrack (2002)

Hal and Lois take a dance class, Malcolm and the family go to Hal's work picnic, where chaos ensues, and Francis introduces his new Alaskan wife, Piama. Malcolm in the Middle season 3 features Tony Orlando & Dawn, Backstreet Boys, and AC/DC.


Malcolm in the Middle season 4 soundtrack (2003)

In season 4 of Malcolm in the Middle, Dewey's piano talents bloom, with him getting a piano solo, Reese enjoys go-karting, and Hal and Lois prepare for baby number five.


Malcolm in the Middle season 5 soundtrack (2004)

Francis teaches his employer Otto how to Waltz, Dewey's musical pursuits continue, a block party brings out the dancers, and Hal drunkenly sings Karaoke. Songs by Al Green and Phil Collins are featured in Malcolm in the Middle season 5.


Malcolm in the Middle season 6 soundtrack (2005)

Reese hides himself as a Muslim woman in Afghanistan and is forced to marry a man to the Bridal Chorus by Wagner, Reese and Malcolm dance to ABBA, and the brothers continue their epic pranks in Malcolm in the Middle season 6.


Malcolm in the Middle season 7 soundtrack (2006)

In the series finale of Malcolm in the Middle, Malcolm prepares to graduate from high school and enter the world of young adulthood. A notable musical moment is when Reese goes to the prom (season 7, episode 21, Morp) and dances to Beat of My Heart by Hilary Duff after being paid $200 by his prom date, Jeanie.


Malcolm in the Middle used pop, alt pop, and rock music to capture the mayhem in the Wilkerson household. The songs capture the vibe of the early 2000s era, elevating the show's memorable moments.