The Music Of Veronica Mars

Episode 3-20: "The Bitch Is Back"

  1. "It's A Curse" by Wolf Parade (Apologies To The Queen Mary, 2005): Veronica tracks Chip down in the cafeteria
  2. "Bad Day" sung by Kristen Bell (originally performed by Daniel Powter, Daniel Powter, 2006): Veronica mockingly sings to Domonick. See Notes for more info.
  3. "Set Out Running" by Neko Case & Her Boyfriends (Furnace Room Lullaby, 2000): Veronica stakes out the North Quad newspaper stand
  4. "It Never Rains In Southern California" by Albert Hammond (It Never Rains In Southern California, 1973; GH): Veronica votes Keith for sheriff. See Notes for more info.

Notes:

  • Daniel Powter: You can listen to "Bad Day" at the artist's MySpace page and watch the video at the artist's website.
  • Albert Hammond: You can download a clip of "It Never Rains In Southern California" here.

Episode 3-19: "Weevils Wobble But They Don't Fall Down"

  1. "Lazy Girls" by Jill Cunniff (City Beach, 2007): Mac & Veronica chat while waiting in line at the cafeteria, as a girl is taken away by security. See Notes for more info.
  2. "Inside Your Head" by Eberg (Voff Voff, 2006): Veronica pretends to call Piz from the FBI, they kiss. See Notes for more info.

Notes:

  • Jill Cunniff: You can listen to "Lazy Girls" at the artist's MySpace page.
  • Eberg: You can download a clip of "Inside Your Head" at the artist's website and listen to the entire song at the artist's MySpace page.

Episode 3-18: "I Know What You'll Do Next Summer"

  1. Unidentified: Piz tells Veronica he was offered an internship with Pitchforkmedia.com
  2. "Slipping Away" by The Aeroplanes (no info): Logan has lunch with Parker & her parents. See Notes for more info.
  3. Unidentified: Veronica finds Apollo playing Grand Theft Auto
  4. "R" by Javelin Boot (The Schwa Sound, 1987): Mac & Max have a pizza delivered
  5. "Dagger Bones" by Los Halos (For Ramona, 2002): Piz tells Veronica about his second internship offer
  6. "National Anthem Of Nowhere" by Apostle Of Hustle (National Anthem Of Nowhere, 2007): Max & Mac discuss their future. See Notes for more info.
  7. Unidentified: "Vincent Van Lowe for Sheriff" commercial (possibly production music)

Notes:

  • The Aeroplanes: You can download a clip of "Slipping Away" here.
  • Apostle Of Hustle: You can listen to "National Anthem Of Nowhere" at the band's MySpace page.

Episode 3-17: "Debasement Tapes"

  1. "Life Is Good" by Junk (Agent Cody Banks original soundtrack, 2003): Joe & Piz compete to be Desmond Fellows' guide. See Notes for more info.
  2. "Power" by Shapes Of Race Cars (Power, 2007): Mac & Veronica get lunch & discuss guys. See Notes for more info.
  3. "Ghost Ride It" by Mistah F.A.B. (no info): Dick shows Logan his online video
  4. Unknown sung by Paul Rudd: Desmond plays the piano while singing about getting the tapes back ("We'll find the tapes and get them back / Do the show and I'm a ha-a-a-ack"). Almost certainly written specifically for the show.
  5. "Payday" by Cotton Mather (Cotton Is King, 1994): Desmond watches a news story with a My Pretty Pony video clip. The singer on the left in the video is Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas in a wig.
  6. "No Emotion" by Idlewild (Make Another World, 2007): Dick talks to Desmond at a party. See Notes for more info.
  7. Unidentified: Piz tracks Desmond to the party; Desmond skinny-dips (lyrics: "don't you feel it too?")
  8. "My Before And After" sung by Paul Rudd (originally performed by Cotton Mather, Kon Tiki, 1997): Piz & Veronica listen to Desmond's "new crap" while driving to the concert; Desmond sings one of his new songs at the show. See Notes for more info.
  9. "Don't Take My Sunshine Away" by Sparklehorse (Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain, 2006): Mac breaks up with Bronson

Notes:

  • Junk: You can download "Life Is Good" at the band's MySpace page.
  • Shapes Of Race Cars: You can listen to "Power" at the band's MySpace page.
  • Idlewild: You can listen to a remix of "No Emotion" at the band's MySpace page.
  • Paul Rudd: It has been confirmed on the episode's podcast that Rudd sang and played guitar on "My Before And After." You can listen to the song at Desmond Fellowes's MySpace page.

Episode 3-16: "Un-American Graffiti"

  1. Unidentified: Jim Wilson leaves "The Break" and is hit by a car (includes the lyrics "I'm coming for you/I'm coming")
  2. Unidentified: Keith confronts Mr. Murphy, "The Break" bartender
  3. Unidentified: opera music playing when the Krimanis and Veronica are victims of a drive-by paint balling
  4. "Trina" by Public Bulletin (no info): Veronica & Mac give up their cafeteria table to Logan & Parker. See Notes for more info.
  5. "Hold On To You" by The Waking Hours (The Good Way, 2003): Piz hits on Miranda while she shoots pool.
  6. "13th Floor" by Mere Mortals (Rebel Radio, 2006): Mr. Murphy attempts to bribe Keith. See Notes for more info.
  7. "The Hard Light" by Mere Mortals (Rebel Radio, 2006): Wallace & Piz help set up the deputy. See Notes for more info.
  8. Unidentified: Veronica & Dick take the elevator up to Logan's suite (could be score)
  9. "The Time Of Times" by Badly Drawn Boy (Born In The U.K., 2006): Veronica arrives at Parker's birthday party
  10. "And I Was A Boy From School" by Hot Chip (The Warning, 2006): Veronica and Parker; Mac and Max compare schemes. See Notes for more info.
  11. "Rally" by Phoenix (It's Never Been Like That, 2006): Veronica asks Piz to be her pretend boyfriend; they kiss. See Notes for more info.

Notes:

  • Public Bulletin: The band was VM show creator Rob Thomas's late-1980s/early 1990s band. Click here to download a clip of "Trina."
  • Mere Mortals: You can download a clip of "13th Floor" here and listen to "The Hard Light" at the band's MySpace page.
  • Hot Chip: You can listen to a version of "And I Was A Boy From School" at the band's MySpace page.
  • Phoenix: You can listen to "Rally" at the band's MySpace page.

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