Episode 3-16: "Un-American Graffiti"
- Unidentified: Jim Wilson leaves "The Break" and is hit by a car (includes the lyrics "I'm coming for you/I'm coming")
- Unidentified: Keith confronts Mr. Murphy, "The Break" bartender
- Unidentified: opera music playing when the Krimanis and Veronica are victims of a drive-by paint balling
- "Trina" by Public Bulletin (no info): Veronica & Mac give up their cafeteria table to Logan & Parker. See Notes for more info.
- "Hold On To You" by The Waking Hours (The Good Way, 2003): Piz hits on Miranda while she shoots pool.
- "13th Floor" by Mere Mortals (Rebel Radio, 2006): Mr. Murphy attempts to bribe Keith. See Notes for more info.
- "The Hard Light" by Mere Mortals (Rebel Radio, 2006): Wallace & Piz help set up the deputy. See Notes for more info.
- Unidentified: Veronica & Dick take the elevator up to Logan's suite (could be score)
- "The Time Of Times" by Badly Drawn Boy (Born In The U.K., 2006): Veronica arrives at Parker's birthday party
- "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.
- "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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Mere Mortals "13th Floor" download is "Dark of the day"
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