The Music Of Veronica Mars

Episode 1-3: "Meet John Smith"

  1. "No Blue Sky" by The Thorns (Thorns, 2003): The song Duncan was listening to while floating on the raft in his pool.
  2. Identify this song!: 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.
  3. "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.
  4. "Goodbye World" by The Sheers (Goodbye World, 2006): Playing when Veronica is laying on her bed doing her homework and her dad walks in her room. Download it!
  5. "Summer Nights" sung by Teddy Dunn (from Grease): performed briefly by Duncan on the bleachers before jumping.
  6. "Edge of the Ocean" by Ivy (Long Distance, 2001): Played while Veronica drives Duncan to the Hospital. Download it!
  7. "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.
  8. "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. See Notes for more info.

Notes:

  • Louque: You can download a low-fi Windows Media file of "Art" here.
  • West Indian Girl: You can listen to "What Are You Afraid Of?" at the band's MySpace page. You can download the video here.

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