After four seasons of exploring every aspect of humanity through Harry Vanderspeigle's eyes, Resident Alien has been announced to conclude after the fourth season, with no plans for a season 5 revival. The hilarious and emotional journey that this show took us on these past few years has finally come to an end with the season 4 finale, which aired on August 8.It has been a common compliment for this sci-fi drama that it understands the impact of the music on the show. The background score in Resident Alien has one of the most important contributions in setting the exact tone of the scene, be it quirky or emotional. As viewers bid an emotional goodbye to this series and Alan Tudyk's Harry, here is a complete list of the music in the fourth season of the sci-fi comedy drama.Resident Alien Season 4: A Guide through the sci-fi drama's soundtrackThe fourth and final season of Resident Alien features Harry unable to change into his alien form while another alien impersonates him on Earth in the small town of Patience. Additionally, the show takes a bold yet rewarding step of shifting from Harry's personal struggles to the small town's inhabitants, who are reeling from all the chaos and secrets that come with alien encounters.The background score this season, much like the previous seasons, does a fantastic job in each episode:Episode 1: PrisonersThe first episode of the final season featured four songs, one of which is the ever-present Bilgewater by Brown Bird, which plays over the intro. Additionally, these songs were also present in the episode:Somebody Stole My Thunder by Georgia FameLike to Get to Know You by Spanky & Our GangGet Me Out of This City by Helen RoseEpisode 2: The Lonely ManResident Alien Season 4 Episode 2 featured six songs apart from the intro song by Brown Bird. The songs are as follows:Love Wins by Lacey HillStill Here by Raye ZaragozaHard Worker by FREIGHTDrinkin' You Away by Shady OaksRocky Mountain Rumble by Ray BullAlright in the End by Kalyn FayEpisode 3: Ties That BindThe third episode of Resident Alien Season 4 featured three songs:Thousand Watt Work-Out by John MoranBlack White Dark Light by A Creatures CageShocking Reveal by Ray BullEpisode 4: Truth HurtsThe fourth episode of the final season features Harry and Heather's reunion, but everything isn't as happy-go-lucky as it seems. The background score for the episode included:What’s My Age Again by blink-182Come on Little Bird by Brice Davoli & Valerie DenizHome by A VOID & James McLeanMy Doctor by Katerina LomisDesert Hotel by Fort FrancesResident Alien (Image via Syfy)Episode 5: The Human ConditionAs the series inches toward its finale, Harry is struggling in his human form while trying to form a bond with his son. The background score for this episode includes:Can't Stop by Blue NorthernDarkest Hours by Abby PosnerIt's Not Over by Pokey LaFargeSweet Tooth by Jonathan PlevyakCry by Johnnie RayOut of Time by JacuzzisBig Ol' Good by Jeremy PinnellEpisode 6: Soul ProvidersIn this episode, Harry is forced to face the Galactic council and defend his crimes in front of the Housing council. The background score involves:All My Favorite People by Over the RhineThe Moonlight Song by Blaze FoleyMercy Now by Mary GauthierShake It by Robert Connely FarrHooked on a Bad Thing by Psychedelic Soul CrewEpisode 7: Daddy IssuesHarry is forced to prove himself in front of someone from his past, while the background score includes:Mermaid Inn by Kyle McNeilI Still Have Your Jacket, Pt. 1 by Taylor BlackwellThe Dreamer by Willie DunnJudgment Day by Braithwaite & WhitelyTennessee Waltz by Patti PageEpisode 8: Mine TownThe eighth episode of Resident Alien Season 4, Episode 8 featured two background scores apart from the theme song. Here are the songs:Best of Me by Katie HargroveDivide and Conquer by The Devil Makes ThreeEpisode 9: Tunnel VisionThe penultimate episode of Resident Alien Season 4 is a rollercoaster ride of emotions as Harry tries to catch the Mantid and save lives. There aren't any soundtracks featured in the episode, apart from some mysterious and emotional scores when the scenes called for them.Episode 10: The End is HereThe final episode of Resident Alien Season 4 wraps up all of the storylines while placing Harry in a place where he has to use more than his alien strength to save lives. The background score included:I Don't Know (What to Believe in) by Brad ByrdStarships by Nicki Minaj9 O'Clock Blues by Barry LevensonGet Together by The YoungbloodsKeep following Soap Central for more such insights!