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Episode 1-1: "Pilot" arrow "La Femme d'Argent" by Air (Moon Safari, 199 cool : Playing under the voiceover at the very top of the episode. [DVD only -- not in original broadcast] arrow "What You Want" by The Wayouts (Bite, 1993): Played while Veronica cuts Wallace down off flagpole. arrow "Insincere Because I" by The Dandy Warhols (Welcome To The Monkey House, 2003): Playing while Veronica is sitting at the lunch table talking about how Duncan used to be her boyfriend. arrow "Sittin' On Top Of The World" by Botany Boyz (Forever Botany, 1999): Played while Wallace gets robbed at the Sac and Pac. arrow "Just Another" by Pete Yorn (musicforthemorningafter, 2001): Played when Veronica is at the pool and thinks she hears her mother, and also while she is playing with her dog at the beach. arrow "White Lines (Don't Do It)" by Grandmaster Flash (GH): Played during the car wash flashback scene. arrow "Give You More" by Taxi Doll (Waiting, 2004): First song played at the party where Veronica gets drugged. arrow "Girls" by Death In Vegas (Scorpio Rising, 2003): Second song played at that party. arrow "Bathroom Stall" by DAMe Lee (no info): Played while Veronica is talking to Logan and Duncan while they're sitting in the yellow car. arrow "Weak Become Heroes" by The Streets (Original Pirate Material, 2002): Played while Veronica is at the computer printing the picture. "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult (Agents of Fortune, 1976; GH): Played while Veronica and her dad are barbequeing. arrow "Pata Pata" by Miriam Makeba (GH): Played during the fake fire in the evidence room at the sheriff's office. arrow "Atomic Girl" by The Wannabes (Decade of Moral Fumbles: 1990-1999, 2000): Played near the end when Veronica is talking to Wallace on the beach and he is flying his airplane. arrow "Butterflies" by Davíd Garza (A Strange Mess Of Flowers, 2004): Played when Veronica is sitting in the office near the end. arrow "All You Need Is Love" (originally performed by The Beatles, Magical Mystery Tour, 1967; GH): A music box-type instrumental version played at the very end of the episode.
Episode 1-2: "Credit Where Credit's Due" arrow "Word Up" by Korn (Greatest Hits, Vol. 1, 2004): Played at the beginning at the beach party. arrow Unknown Played while Veronica and her dad are sitting in the diner and the sheriff comes in. arrow "Hi Lo" by Under The Influence Of Giants (b***h City, 2004): Played when Veronica has the flat tire. arrow "Troubled Times" by Fountains Of Wayne (Utopia Parkway, 1999): Played while driving to the photo shoot with Duncan. arrow "Here It Comes" by Longwave (Life Of The Party, 2004): Played at the photo shoot on the beach. arrow "Lover" by Maureen Davis (from the MasterSource Music Catalogue): playing while Veronica and Keith are at the Neptune Grand talking to the receptionist.
Episode 1-3: "Meet John Smith" arrow "No Blue Sky" by The Thorns (Thorns, 2003): The song Duncan was listening to while floating on the raft in his pool. arrow Unknown: An instrumental playing on the jukebox in the restaurant when Troy hits it and tells Veronica that he would have been expecting sex had the song changed. arrow "Art" by Louque (So Long, 2004): Playing at the end of Veronica & Troy's date after he tries to kiss her. See Notes for more info. arrow "Goodbye World" by Luke Adams (no info): Playing when Veronica is laying on her bed doing her homework and her dad walks in her room. See Notes for more info. arrow "Summer Nights" sung by Teddy Dunn (from Grease): performed briefly by Duncan on the bleachers before jumping. arrow "Edge of the Ocean" by Ivy (Long Distance, 2001): Played while Veronica drives Duncan to the Hospital. Download it! arrow "Rock and A Hard Place" by Supreme Beings of Leisure (Divine Operating System, 2002): only an instrumental portion of the song, played over several scenes beginning when Veronica decides to drive to Arizona, and ending when she pulls up in front of the house she thought her mother was living in. arrow "What Are You Afraid Of?" by West Indian Girl (West Indian Girl, 2004): Played when Veronica drives back home from Arizona and also when she calls Troy from outside of his home.
Episode 1-4: "The Wrath Of Con" arrow "Supernatural Supergirl" by Josh Kramon (Forward, 2003): During the flashback scene in Veronica’s room when she and Lilly are picking out a dress for the Homecoming dance. arrow Unknown During the flashback scene to the night of the dance when Veronica, Duncan, and Logan are waiting for Lilly to get done, and also while they are taking pictures, and then while they are leaving the Kane’s house for the dance. arrow "All That We Perceive" by Thievery Corporation (The Richest Man In Babylon, 2002): During the flashback scene in the limo on the way to the dance while they are playing dare. arrow "Diverse City" by TobyMac (Welcome To Diverse City, 2004): First song played at the college party when Veronica and Wallace arrive. arrow "Party Crashers" by Radio 4 (Stealing Of A Nation, 2004): The second song played at the party while Veronica is trying to break into the dorm room. arrow Unknown Played while Logan is reviewing the Lilly videos on his computer and Veronica walks in. arrow "Wind Beneath My Wings" (originally performed by Bette Midler, Beaches soundtrack, 1989; GH): An instrumental version playing at the fountain dedication. arrow "Now Is The Time" by Damone (Out Here All Night, 2006): Also at the fountain dedication. Playing during the second half of the Lilly video when Veronica’s contribution to the video is being shown.
Episode 1-5: "You Think You Know Somebody" arrow Artist unidentified: "La Adelita": played when the boys are in Mexico. arrow Unknown Two Mexican songs played at the border stop, then when they’re in the diner. arrow "Such Great Heights" by the Postal Service (Give Up, 2003): Played while Veronica is driving Troy in the car and is asking him about what they did in Mexico. Download it! arrow "The Mexican Hat Dance": played at the birthday party when Veronica goes looking for the piñata. arrow "Put Your Lights On" by Santana with Everlast (Supernatural, 1999): Played while Veronica is packing the cell phones for mailing, and her dad comes home from his date. arrow "The New Kid" by Old 97's (Drag It Up, 2004): Played while Troy gathers the steroids and is making his getaway at the end. See Notes for more info. arrow "Such Great Heights" by the Postal Service (Give Up, 2003): Played a second time in the show at the very end while Veronica is getting the cell phone call from her mom.
Episode 1-6: "Return Of The Kane" arrow "Still in Love Song" by The Stills (Logic Will Break Your Heart, 2003): playing while the 09ers drive into the gas station. arrow "Feel Alright" by The Red Onions (The Red Onions, 2004): playing during the boxing match. arrow "Bandido" by Daniel Indart (from the Indart Music and Sound licensing catalogue): Jake and Duncan are eating burgers in their car without Celeste's knowledge. arrow "I'm In A Way" by The Rite Flyers (The Rite Flyers, 2003): playing while Veronica & Wanda were making posters at V's house. arrow "Ventura Highway" by America (Homecoming, 1973; GH): playing while Logan is making the apology at the soup kitchen and continuing through the scene where Aaron beats him.
Episode 1-7: "The Girl Next Door" arrow "The Trial of the Century" by The French Kicks (Trial Of The Century, 2004): Playing at the beginning when Veronica is taking her laundry to the laundry room and stops to talk to Sara in the courtyard. Download it! arrow "La Femme d'Argent" by Air (Moon Safari, 199 cool : Playing when Weevil and Logan paint the wall and also while Veronica is flipping through the Sara's diary. arrow "Yellow Butta Sunshine" by Pop (Caramel '76, 2003): Playing when Weevil and his gang pull up to and go into the Encore store.
Episode 1-8: "Like A Virgin" arrow "Hands On The Money" by Kid Symphony (Hands On The Money single, 2004): played near the beginning when Veronica asks Wallace his Purity test score and then she flashes him. arrow "Don't Tell Mama" sung by both Alona Tal and Annie Abrams (from Cabaret): performed by Meg and Kimmy during their auditions for the school production of Cabaret. arrow "Don’t Let It Get You Down" by Spoon (Kill The Moonlight, 2002): played near the end when Veronica is walking through the parking lot.
Episode 1-9: "Drinking The Kool-Aid" arrow Unknown The song that starts playing while Veronica is driving back from her meeting at the prison, and also continues while she’s figuring out who took the surveillance photos of her. arrow "When The Angels Sing" by Social Distortion (White Light White Heat White Trash, 1996): the song Weevil tries to pass off as his own poem in class during the flashback. arrow "Make a Deal with the City" by East River Pipe (Shining Hours In A Can, 1994): The song playing when Veronica first visits the cult camp. arrow "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" (originally performed by the Velvet Underground, Loaded, 1970): sung around the campfire. arrow "(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back" by Peter Tosh with Mick Jagger (Bush Doctor, 1978; GH): The song playing the second time Veronica visits the camp when the leader shows her the greenhouse. arrow "Have a Nice Day" by Stereophonics (Just Enough Education to Perform, 2001): The song playing at the camp while they all are preparing the food. arrow Unknown The song playing while Veronica is dropping off Casey at the camp. Contains the line "...she knows all my friends...." arrow "Famous Lover" by The Fire Marshals Of Bethlehem (Songs For Housework, 2005): The song playing at Casey’s grandmother’s funeral. arrow Unknown An instrumental part of a song playing at the end while Veronica is shredding the paternity test results.
Episode 1-10: "An Echolls Family Christmas" arrow "Heat Miser Song" (from the television special A Year Without A Santa Claus): The song playing on the TV when Veronica and her father are trimming their tree. Also sung by Duncan in segueway to next scene. arrow "Little Bit More" by Tony C And The Truth (Demonophonic Blues, 2004): The song playing while the guys are watching Logan's mom out by the pool. arrow "Slow Hands" by Interpol (Antics, 2004): The song playing during Duncan's flashback of the card game. arrow Artist Unidentified: "We Wish You A Merry Christmas." An instrumental jazz-type song playing while Keith is talking to Logan's mom about the stalker. arrow "Saturday Night" by Ozomatli (Street Signs, 2004): The song playing during the card game flashback while the guys are talking about Rosie Perez. arrow "Camp-Fire" by Starling Electric (Clouded Staircase, 2005): The song playing during the card game flashback when the pizza gets delivered. arrow Artist Unidentified: "Joy to The World": Frank Sinatra/Harry Connick, Jr.-style version, playing at the beginning of the Echolls' party. arrow "Carol of the Bells" by Rafael Padilla (no info): instrumental version during the reveal scene. arrow Artist Unidentified: "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen": Sinatra/Connick-style, the second song played at the party while the Kanes and Echolls are talking about going away somewhere. arrow "Jingle Bells": pianist plays the last few seconds of this during the party. arrow "Little Drummer Boy" by The Dandy Warhols (It's Finally Christmas compilation, 1995): Playing while Veronica is playing cards. arrow Artist Unidentified: "What Child Is This": An instrumental version playing when Weevil and Veronica are getting food, Logan apologizes to Duncan, Veronica confronts Jake Kane, and Jake confronts Celeste at the party. arrow "The Wassail Song": Sung by the carolers outside the Echolls's home.
Episode 1-11: "Silence Of The Lamb" arrow "Birthday" (originally performed by The Beatles, The Beatles, 196 cool : an instrumental version played at the BD party at school. arrow "Brilliant Sky" by Saybia (These Are The Days, 2004): Song played when Veronica, Mac & Wallace crash Madison's birthday party. arrow "Fireflies" by Amy Cook (The Firefly Sessions, 2004): Song played when Mac walks into the library and meets her biological sister. arrow "The Way You Are" by 46bliss (46bliss, 2004; VMS): Played at the end when Mac's biological mother drives by as Mac and her family are getting ready to leave for the vacation, and also when Clarence receives the photographs.
Episode 1-12: "Clash Of The Tritons" arrow "All They Ever Do Is Talk" by Earlimart (Treble & Tremble, 2004): The song playing when Logan walks into the school and gets into the fight in the hallway. arrow "Army Of One" by Adam Hamilton (from the MasterSource Music Catalogue): Veronica plants a tracking device on Duncan's car and Logan waits for Aaron to come out of the Administration office; Veronica sets up surveillance camera at school and Wallace plants the money in empty locker. arrow "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" sung by Teddy Dunn: Duncan's karaoke song. arrow "On Top Of Old Smokey: karaoke song performed by the next singer arrow "The Hokey Pokey": karaoke song performed by the next next singer. arrow "One Way Or Another" sung by Kristen Bell (originally performed by Blondie, Parallel Lines, 1978; GH): Veronica's karaoke song. arrow "Feel So Free" by Ivy (In The Clear, 2005): The song playing while Logan's mom leaves the school and also while her empty car is discovered on the bridge.
Mars Investigations
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