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[101] Pilot
  • "L'amour Est Un Oiseau" by Georges Bizet. Commercial break: Glamorous Hearse. 
  • "I'll Be Home For Christmas" by Bing Crosby. Nathaniel Fisher is killed in her brand new hearse. 
  • "Attitude" by Handknox. Claire calls David from her car, wanting to avoid the family Christmas.
  • "Celluloid Hypnotic" by Spylab. Claire smokes crystal meth, and finds out about her father's death. 
  • "Concerto for Oboe & String in D Major, Allegro e nonpresto" by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni. David tries to keep it together at the funeral viewing; fantasy scream.
  • "Breaking It Down" by Petalpusher. Commercial break: Living Splendor Embalming Fluid.
  • "I Love Being Here With You" by Peggy Lee. Flashback of Nathaniel talking to the boys in the prep room. 
  • "All Of Me" by Les Gammas. David gets a call from boyfriend Keith.
  • "Sunset Seranada" by Ray Davies. Commercial break: Wound Filler.
  • "Bedroom Dancing" by Day One. Nate's morning bus crash dream.
  • "Moonglow Cha Cha Cha" by The Executives. Nate's morgue poker dream.
  • "Divertimento #1, Andante" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Nathaniel's wake.
  • "Shake Your Booty" by KC & The Sunshine Band. Commercial break. 
  • "Waiting" by The Devlins. Nate sees Nathaniel wave goodbye on the bus. 
[102] The Will
  • "Tenderly" by Soulstice. David wakes up at Keith's apartment. 
  • "Girl Who Fell To Earth" by Submarine. Claire & Gabriel talk in the parking lot.
  • "I Love Being Here With You" by Peggy Lee. Flashback of Nathaniel offering Nate gloves.
  • "So Long Baby, Goodbye" by The Blasters. Chandler Swanson's viewing; Adele & Nate talk. 
  • "Parallel Life" by The Starseeds. Nate discovers Brenda's tattoo.
  • "Bohemian Like You" by The Dandy Warhols. Nate jogs to Nathaniel's grave; Gillardi appears. 
[103] The Foot
  • "Things Are Swinging" by Peggy Lee. Nate & Brenda fool around.
  • "What A Little Moonlight Can Do" by Lauren Ambrose. Claire has a fantasy music number.
  • "El Album" by Aterciopelados. Nate & Brenda celebrate Nate staying in LA with champagne. 
  • "Distractions" by Zero 7. Nate & Brenda smoke pot & talk. 
  • "Yummy Yummy Yummy" by Julie London. Little girl/Brenda plays with tea & saucers and gets call.
[104] Familia
[105] An Open Book
  • "Fancy" by Bobbie Gentry. Viveca St. John is electrocuted by Tito the cat. 
  • "Oh For A Closer Walk With God" by Six Feet Under Choir. David notices an attractive young man in the choir.
  • "Dove Sonno (from 'The Marriage of Figaro')" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Nate arrives at the Chenowith house for dinner with Margaret & Bernard.
  • "Humming Chorus" by Giacomo Puccini. Nate has dinner outside with Margaret & Bernard. 
  • "A Common Disaster" by Cowboy Junkies. Nate meets Brenda's brother Billy for the first time. 
  • "Concerto #3 in G Major for Violin" by Antonio Vivaldi. Viveca St. John's viewing.
  • "Divertimento in D Major for Strings" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A tearful porn star interrupts David.
[106] The Room
  • "Journey To The Center Of Your Mind" by Amboy Dukes. Nate imagines his father's secret life in The Room. 
  • "Spooky" by Classics 4. Nate talks to his father's ghost about The Room.
  • "Celluloid Hypnotic (hypnotic remix)" by Spylab. David drives by the gay club.
  • "Shake" by Chris Walsh & Dave Beran. David gives into temptation and enters the gay club.
  • "Let's Go Out Tonight" by Craig Armstrong ft Paul Buchanon. Closing montage.
[107] Brotherhood
  • "Unbelievable" by EMF. Victor Kovich's video letter from the Persian Gulf. 
  • "Water to Drink (Aqua de Beber)" by Victoria Williams. Nate & Brenda's morning flirtation. 
  • "Flute Concerto in G Major" by Antonio Vivaldi. Family dinner with Hiram.
  • "Conerto in F Major" by Antonio Vivaldi. Dinner continued.
  • "The Pump" by Darren Elpant. David watches a gay porn film.
[108] Crossroads
  • "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor. Chloe Yorkin rides around in a limo and meets a utility pole. >/+
  • "Strugglin' Blues" by T-Bone Walker. Nate sunbathes on the lawn while studying for the Funeral Director's exam. 
  • "Whose Blues" by Caia. David & Kurt have dinner together and talk.
  • "Ride With The Flow (instrumental)" by 60 Channels. Nate has dinner with Brenda, Billy & Connor.
  • "Lava" by Boozoo Bajou. Nate & Connor talk in the kitchen. 
  • "The Fire That Speaks" by Tulku. Nate begins to hallucinate and freaks out.
  • "Twisted" by Ultra Nate. David & Kurt get busy.
[109] Life's Too Short
  • "All Of Our Ancestors" by Tuu. Nate has a tense dinner with Brenda & Billy. 
  • "Little Soul" by H2SO4. David arrives at the club to meet Kurt. 
  • "Bullet In The Gun (solar stone remix)" by Planet Perfecto. David, high on Ecstasy, dances ecstatically with Kurt.
  • "I Need Feel" by H2SO4. in the Fisher kitchen, David has flashbacks of the previous night. 
  • "The Four Seasons: Winter" by Antonio Vivaldi. Nate & Brenda visit a slick funeral home. 
  • "The Girl's Insane" by The Januaries. Kurt studies in his bedroom. 
  • "Beautiful" by Mandalay. David & Kurt bump into Keith & Eddie at the club. 
  • "In Da House" by Mellowtrax. David snorts 'Special K' on the dance floor with Kurt.
  • "The Musical Box" by Liadov. Ruth runs through the woods high on Ecstasy. 
[110] The New Person
  • "Hawaiian Wedding Song" by Andy Williams. Sally Hanley whacks her boring husband in the head with an iron skillet. 
  • "Got A Lot Of Living To Do" by Michael C Hall. David suddenly breaks into song while vacuuming.
  • "Get Uptight Man" by Uptight People. Billy's photography show at the Swanky Gallery. 
  • "Ego Spiritual" by Candien. Nate finds a photo of himself pissing on a gallery wall. 
  • "Aqua De Beber" by Astrud Gilberto. Margaret & Bernard try to convince Brenda to institutionalize Billy.
  • "Acceleration Waltz Op. 234" by Johann Strauss. Ruth prepares for dinner with Nikolai and finds her favorite goblet broken. 
  • "The Drinking Song" by Gustav Mahler. David has an operatic fantasy about being stabbed and saved by Keith.
  • "Murom" by Troika. Ruth joins Nikolai for dinner at a Russian restaurant.
  • "Moscow's Golden Cupolas" by Troika.
[111] The Trip
  • "Lullaby" by Johannes Brahms. Baby Dillon passes away in his crib.
  • "Submission" by Dust To Dust. Ruth sees a man come out of David's room and has a paranoid S&M fantasy. 
  • "Everyone's A Winner" by Syd Dale. Brenda & David arrive at the Funeral Director's Convention.
  • "With Plenty Of Money & You" by Tony Bennett. Las Vegas nightlife montage. 
  • "Doo Wah Doo Wah" by Syd Dale. A triumphant David is invited to go out by his funeral director colleagues.
  • "Prelude #15, Op. 28" by Frederic Chopin. Rico meets and consoles Baby Dillon's parents. 
  • "A Paris" by Francis Lemarque. Nate & Brenda have a playful romp around the Paris Hotel.
  • "Sexy Body" by The Jungle Brothers. Amber offers David a lap dance at a Las Vegas strip club.
  • "Something Hot" by Afghan Whigs. David calls Brad as he leaves the strip club.
[112] A Private Life
  • "Who Are They" by Buck-O-Nine. Gay bashing thugs pull up to an ATM in their car. 
  • "Na Na's Waltz" by Aqua Bassino. Brenda breaks things off with Nate at dinner. 
  • "Everything's Moving Too Fast" by Peggy Lee. Ruth tries to ask Robbie about being gay. 
  • "L'elisir D'Amore" by Enrico Caruso. Nate goes to Billy's art studio to pick up a body.
[113] Knock, Knock
  • "Pauline" by Eleni Mandel. Brenda wants Nate to join her on a visit to Billy in the hospital. 
  • "Mayday" by King Cobb Steelie. Claire & Gabriel arrive at Parker's party. 
  • "Scratched" by Etienne DeCrecy. Gabriel & his buddies talk about doing a beer cow.
  • "Squares" by Beta Band. Claire walks in on Parker & Warren fooling around. 
  • "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" by Cher. Gabriel & his buddies rob a convenience store. 
  • "Red Eyes & Tears" by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Claire talks to Nathaniel's ghost at the party. 
  • "Prelude Op. #28" by Frederic Chopin. Lillian Montrose's viewing; Nate & David talk, Rico enters. 
  • "Mis Dos Pequenas" by Cachaito Lopez. Baby Augusto's christening; Nate at peace with his family. 

Six Feet Under music list adapted from HBO's Six Feet Under Music Guide