Soundtracks represent one of the biggest wings of the music industry. Music can sometimes make or break a movie. I personally enjoy the legal drama Suits because of its excellent use of modern rock artists, such as Dan Auerbach. The music fits aesthetically and lyrically. In the medical drama House, M.D., the Rolling Stones song You Can’t Always Get What You Want plays every time major plot advancements occur. The solo artist Hanni El Khatib, who plays music resembling 60’s rock and roll, contributes to both of these shows as well as many others. His song Build. Destroy. Rebuild is played when the protagonist of House, M.D. restarts his lucrative life as a smart-mouthed diagnostician. The scenes themselves are good, but the score gives them a certain authority. The show Sons of Anarchy has a flawless selection of music. The pilot episode starts with Hard Row by The Black Keys, a gritty song that defines the rough and tough attitude of the show. The show also features music by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Five Horse Johnson, Son House and dozens of other rock artists. The show’s excellent writing only benefits from a spot-on soundtrack.