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. This choice makes the prison itself feel like a living, breathing antagonist. Mechanical Percussion:

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In Season 1, betrayal happens constantly (looking at you, T-Bag and Abruzzi). The track "Just Business" features staccato strings that rise in pitch rapidly, followed by a sudden drop into silence. This dynamic shift is essential background audio for high-stakes thinking. It mirrors the "startle response"—the audio equivalent of a guard suddenly walking by the hole in the break room.

Played during Michael’s transfer in "English, Fitz or Percy" (E5).

Furthermore, the show uses silence strategically. By cutting the music entirely during moments of high stakes—like a guard walking past a loose bolt—the audio team forces the audience to listen to the "natural" sounds of the prison, which often feel more threatening than any musical score. Legacy of the Sound

In Season 1 of Prison Break , the background audio and score, primarily composed by Ramin Djawadi