The Music Of Veronica Mars

Episode 1-21: "A Trip To The Dentist"

  1. "Creation" by Atash (Republic Of Love, 2003): the instrumental music in the background when Keith finds Duncan in Havana.
  2. "Kingdom of Chemicals" by Sean Dailey (Seizure Salads, 2000): playing during the first flashback to the party, when they were doing body shots off Veronica. Download it! See Comments for more info.
  3. "The Other Side" by The BoDeans (Go Slow Down, 1993): Song playing when Duncan and his mom are in the limo after picking him up at the airport and she tells him to take his medication with him next time.
  4. "This Is Not A Game" by B.A.S.K.O. (no info): Song playing during the second party flashback when Madison asks who invited Veronica. See Notes for more info.
  5. "I Touch Myself" by Saucy Monky (Turbulence, 2005): Playing during the party flashback when Madison tells what happened. (Also sung by Veronica during the flashback.) See Notes (and Comments) for more info.
  6. Unidentified: The song Veronica is listening to on her CD player in her room lying on her bed when her dad comes in after sending her there. It's the same as song #7 from "Drinking The Kool Aid," played while Veronica is dropping off Casey at the camp, with the lyrics "...she knows all my friends..."
  7. "I Touch Myself" by Saucy Monky (Turbulence, 2005): again during the next party flashback. (Also sung by Dick during the flashback). See Notes for more info.
  8. "I Like That" by Houston with Chingy and Nate Dogg (It's Already Written, 2004): playing in a flashback when the guys are giving Veronica the shots and she makes out with Shelly.
  9. "Cemetery Party" by Air (The Virgin Suicides: Original Motion Picture Score, 2000): Veronica walks away from Duncan's house after learning the truth about the rape.
  10. "Give You More" by Taxi Doll (Waiting, 2004): Playing during the flashback when Veronica gets the "trip to the dentist."
  11. Unidentified: Instrumental part of a song playing when Veronica makes out with Logan at the BD party and discovers the camera in the bedroom. (Might just be score)
  12. "Kingdom of Chemicals" by Sean Dailey (Seizure Salads, 2000): Song playing during the series of flashbacks when Logan slips Duncan the drugged drink. Download it! See Notes for more info.
  13. Unidentified: Song playing when Weevil picks Veronica up from the Echolls' house. (Might just be score)

Notes:

  • B.A.S.K.O.: You can listen to "This Is Not A Game" at the artist's MySpace page.
  • Saucy Monky: You can download "I Touch Myself" and other songs in the Real and Windows Media formats (not mp3) here.

9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, "I Touch Myself" is originally a Divinyls song from their 1992 s/t album. I'm pretty sure the original was the version playing in the episode.

12:40 PM  
Blogger spacecitymarc said...

It's been confirmed from a number of sources (including those with access to the band) that it's the Saucy Monky cover. It's certainly worth mentioning the Divinyls' original, though. I'm partial to their debut Desperate, myself.

1:16 PM  
Blogger spacecitymarc said...

Due to a strange feature of this blog, every now and then the link for Sean Dailey's "Kingdom Of Chemicals" resets itself to gibberish. If the download link doesn't work, try cutting and pasting this: http://www.garageband.com/mp3/Sean_Dailey-Kingdom_Of_Chemicals.mp3?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSlYlOzZg.

12:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah i wanne know this song 2. I don't think it is score. On what clip of penn and teller did you see it mayby you could ask at a forum about penn and teller.

5:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some of the instrumental stuff is Josh Kramon - "Veronica's Truth". I dont know if that means it's score but I was listening to live365's veronica mars radio station and that came up... not sure what part of the episode that's from.

1:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think that the song featured in this episode by Air(Cemetary Party) was also used in the pilot when Veronica went to see Sheriff Lamb the morning after her rape. It starts playing I think when she is going up the stairs to the building. Am I mistaken about this? I checked the songs for the pilot but it's not on there. I was just wondering if I'm the only one who thinks this.

10:59 PM  
Blogger spacecitymarc said...

Yeah, you're mistaken. Josh Kramon has said (In our interview! On this site!) that Air was used as a reference for the music on the pilot, which is why a lot of the music sounds like Air. The DVD put "La Femme d'Argent" over the opening scene, but otherwise, it's all Kramon.

1:36 AM  
Blogger Adrian_AC7 said...

"Instrumental part of a song playing when Veronica makes out with Logan at the BD party and discovers the camera in the bedroom. "

I need to know that song!
Gosh, it's amazing track! Love it!
Anyone knows?

5:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Number 11 Unidentified while Veronica makes out with Logan - at least part of it is "Birthday" by Josh Kramon, found here.

10:27 PM  

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