As they search for answers, the kids uncover a series of extraordinary mysteries
Synopsis
In 1980s Indiana, a group of young friends witness supernatural forces and secret government exploits. Journey’s former lead singer Steve Perry has said that it was Sparate Ways (Worlds Apart) from Journey’s 1980s Stranger Things season 4 remix.
Perry was so impressed that he even helped develop the remix
In the 1980s he did it the way he originally wanted, but the technology fell short. During a number of episodes people 'interrupt' Someone is talking on a two way radio or CB – that is, one person talks/transmits, another person transmits to interrupt them, then the other person hears this interference and stops transmitting.
If you’re transmitting and someone else is transmitting, you won’t hear them
This was done several times on small CB radios and radios used by the police. Those radios – the CB, the era police radio from the show – don’t work like that.
Eleven: Friends Don’t Lie
Stranger Things opening titles and fonts mimic the film grain and look of the 1980s TV series opening credits. Featured on FoundFlix: Stranger Things (2016) Ending Explained + Season 2 Clues (2016).
Stranger Things (Title Sequence and End Credits Theme) Written & Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein
Great characters, great story, great balance between drama and action, love the humor in the series….a must watch in my opinion.