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[201] In The Game
  • "Heaven" by Lamb. Becky lights candles and listens to music in the beach house. 
  • "Deep Down & Dirty" by Stereo MCs. Becky and her manager enter the premiere party.
  • "True Love (petalpusher remix)" by Aquanot. Becky is interviewed by Access Hollywood.
  • "Sincere (petalpusher remix)" by MJ Cole. Becky & Brody discuss their future careers; Becky dies in the bathroom.
  • "Northern Lights" by Lux. David meets Kevin for a date at a coffee shop.
  • "I Love Being Here With You" by Peggy Lee. Nate drives in the car with Nathaniel. 
  • "One Time Too Many" by PJ Harvey. Brenda throws CD's in a box, looks through her books and dances around.
  • "Eclipsed (LFO remix)" by HALO. Brenda works on an arrogant client.
  • "Violin Concerto in F Major, Op- 9, No. 10" by Tomasso Albinoni. The Fisher kids & guests wait for dinner.
  • "Opus 18, No.6" by Ludwig Van Beethoven. The Fishers have dinner together, Nate is high on ecstasy.
  • "Pure & Easy" by The Dining Rooms. Nate's ecstasy dream of Life and Death.
[202] Out, Out Brief Candle
  • "You Shoulda Treated Me Right" by Ike & Tina Turner. Mitzi Dalton Huntley of rival funeral home Krohner Services International arrives at work.
  • "Opus 44, No.1. Andante" by Felix Mendelssohn. Nate & David look at purchasing a casket wall for the funeral home. 
  • "Ghetto Birds" by Mystic. Gabe & Claire talk in the high school parking lot.
  • "Good Disease" by Aim ft Stephen Jones. Brenda's dinner with Nate, her successful ex-boyfriend Trevor, his over-achieving wife and their child. 
  • "Pilots" by Goldfrapp. The dinner continued. 
  • "My Sol" by Si*Se. The dinner continued. 
[203] The Plan
  • "Opus 29, No.1 Andante" by Franz Schubert. Eileen Piper picks a casket.
  • "Young Girl" by Roy Kohn. The Funeral Directors Lunch.
  • "Invierno" by Andy Caldwell. Brenda's Bungalow: No sex with Nate. 
  • "Somewhere In A Dream" by Joel Evans. Brenda flirting at the bar. 
  • "You Were Right" by Built To Spill. Claire is in her bedroom listening to music, when she gets a phone call from a distraught Gabe. 
  • "Strong Nature" by Meeting Minds. Brenda & Nate talk in the restaurant.
  • "Hey Mister" by Custom. Claire picks up Gabe.
  • "Man Of The Road" by Wayne Hancock. Ruth & Robbie at the bar. 
[204] Driving Mr. Mossback
  • "Where I Wanna Be" by V*enna. Keith talks with Mom about Talyor's living arrangements. 
  • "Our Way To Fall" by Yo La Tengo. Nate & Claire arrive at Lisa's house. 
  • "Basement Apartment" by Sarah Harmer. Nate, Claire & Lisa eat vegan meatloaf.
  • "Neotropic" by Neotropic. Nate gets sick at the restaurant and calls a doctor. 
  • "Drive" by Joe 90. Nate picks up Mr. Mossback, he & Claire drive away. 
[205] The Invisible Woman
  • "Sex In The Machine" by Banx De France. David is nervous trying to make a good impression on his first date with Ben.
  • "My Precious Thing" by Llorca ft Lady Bird. David and Ben navigate their first kiss outside a hip french restaurant on their second date. 
  • "I Think (dorfmeister & alexkid remix)" by Alexkid. Brenda watches as Melissa works on a client. 
  • "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going (from the musical 'Dreamgirls')." Nate's rock fantasy. 
[206] In Place of Anger
  • "Super Bad Girl" by Iffy. The office party on the harbor boat. 
  • "Bublicki" by Patricia Clarkson & Ed O'Ross. Nikolai & Ruth's sister Sarah hit it off over vodka shots and sing a Russian folk song together.
  • "Milan String Quartet #1 in A Major, Allegro" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Fisher family has dinner with Sarah & Nikolai as guests.
  • "Like A Friend" by Frank DeWolfe. Nate & David fly to Palm Springs as guests of Kroehner Corp's Mitzi Dalton Huntley.
  • "So Danco Samba (Jazz n' Samba)" by Wanda De Sah. Mitzi shows off her swank Palm Springs swing pad to Nate & David. 
  • "If I Should Leave You" by George Shearing. Nate & David are propositioned by Mitzi in the hot tub.
  • "Collage Of Dreams" by John Beltran. Brenda jerks off one of her massage clients. 
  • "Sparks" by Royksopp. Nate & Brenda relate the events of their day to each and both pretend that everything is alright. 
[207] Back To The Garden
  • "74 Willow" by Antenna. Keith's Romantic dream of reuniting with David.
  • "Just Because A Man Expects Me To" by Nathan Larson & Nina Perrson. Taylor watches MTV as Keith & Eddie argue. 
  • "Island God" by Nacho Sotomayor. Brenda tells her mother Margaret about her engagement to Nate.
  • "Sweet Lassi Dub" by Stoppa and Nobby. While hanging around and having a smoke, Brenda tells Melissa that she crossed a line with one of her massage clients.
  • "Bad Days" by Timo Maas. Nate arrives at Brenda's and meets her friend Melissa.
  • "Opus 10 #3" by Frederic Chopin. David & Rico run errands while Nate watches the funeral home. 
  • "Bossa Cubana" by Los Zafiros. Rico returns home unexpectedly to find Ramon in a compromising position with his co-worker. 
  • "Qui La Voce Sua Soave Vin Diletto (from 'I Puritani')." Brenda visits her mother Margaret at her new condo, but is asked to leave. 
  • "It's Your Thing" by Mercedes. As Brenda is at a stop light, she fantasizes about making love to Hosep, the sexy truck driver stopped next to her.
  • "Woodstock" by Joni Mitchell. The morning after a party at her Aunt Sarah's house, Claire finds her cooking Belgian waffles; Later Claire sees another side of her mother, when she sees her singing along to the tape which was given to her by her Aunt. 
[208] It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
  • "Let It Snow" by Andy Williams. The Fisher's gather around the kitchen table to discuss Christmas plans.
  • "Jingle Bells" by The Mighty Turbans. Claire & Toby walk around the mall and talk about their strange family Christmas experiences.
  • "What Child Is This" by Joel Evans. Brenda & a male shopper start a surreptitious sexual encounter before being interrupted by the sales lady.
  • "Concerto for Flute & Orchestra in D Major" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The flower shop.
  • "Merry, Merry Christmas Baby" by Dodie Stevens. David recalls seeing his dad for the last time, talking next to the Christmas tree one year ago.
  • "Deck The Halls" by Bobby Timmons. At Margaret's Christmas party, Brenda is shocked to find her brother Billy, who has just gotten out of the hospital.
  • "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" by Scott Hamilton. Later at Margaret's Christmas party, Brenda tells Billy that she and Nate are engaged. 
  • "Midnight Rider" by The Allman Brothers. Intro to Jessie's funeral and eulogy. 
  • "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf. Jessie's favorite song is played at his funeral. 
  • "Green Grass & High Tides" by The Outlaws. Brenda arrives at the Fisher's for Christmas dinner while biker funeral is taking place. 
  • "Divertimento in D Major for Strings" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Fisher's Christmas dinner.
  • "Christmas Oratorio (Sinfonia in G)" by Bach. The Fisher's Christmas dinner cont.
  • "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. After dinner Claire tells Brenda she has been in touch with Billy while he was in the hospital. 
  • "Don't Fear The Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult. Nate watches bikers hold up cigarette lighters and raise their beers for their fallen comrade; repeated later when Nate is given keys to Jessie's motorcycle and zooms off. 
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Tobey criticizes Claire's negative attitude; Nate has a warm conversation with the deceased's wife about her love for Jessie, motorcycles, and living life to the fullest. 
[209] Someone Else's Eyes
  • "...On The Radio (Remember The Days)" by Nelly Furtado. Taylor's watches MTV as Keith arrives at Karla's apartment. 
  • "Sonata Problaba" by Biber. The flower shop.
  • "Glue Of The World" by Four Tet. Billy talks with Brenda about his stay in the hospital, her upcoming marriage to Nate, and disengaging from his toxic relationship with her. 
  • "Pure" by Blue Six. After his return from the hospital, Billy & Claire talk. 
  • "Souljacker (pt 1)" by The Eels. After an argument with her brother Billy, Brenda starts to rip up phone numbers of men she has recently met. 
  • "Heading Home" by De Wolfe Orchestra. Nate is surprised to bump into his friend from Seattle, Lisa, at the market.
  • "Fare Thee Well" by Orchestral Archives. At a juice bar, Nate learns that Lisa is pregnant...with his baby.
  • "The Death of Ase" by Grieg. Russian thug Yuri visits the flower shop where he leaves a message of apology for Nikolai. 
  • "I Don't Know What I Can Save You From" by Kings Of Convenience. Nate arrives at Brenda's; they are both keeping secrets from each other.
  • "Song from the opera 'Xerxes'" by Handel. Dwight Garrison's Funeral.
[210] The Secret
  • "Onde O Rio E Mais Baiano" by Caetano Veloso. Brenda & Nate have dinner at Margaret's, when she reveals that she has reunited with Bernard.
  • "Minha Voz, Minha Vida" by Caetano Veloso. After dinner, Margaret & Bernard tell Nate & Brenda how they met and fell in love. 
  • "Breathe In" by Frou Frou. Melissa thinks it would be a good idea for Brenda & Nate to check out her friends lifestyle party. 
  • "All I Have" by Caroline Lavelle. David & Keith argue as they wait for Karla & Taylor to arrive for dinner. 
  • "Hey 19" by Steely Dan. The lifestyle party #1.
  • "Keep On Movin" by Soul To Soul. Lifestyle party #2.
  • "Bohemian Sunset" by Jazzanova. Lifestyle party #3. 
  • "Kiss & Tell" by Bryan Ferry. Lifestyle party #4.
  • "After The Dance" by Marvin Gaye. Lifestyle party #5. 
  • "Hun Graboug (traditional Thai music)." Benjamin Srisai funeral #1.
  • "Broadway Bossa Nova" by Dave Brubeck. Bridal shower #1. 
  • "Daw Thong (music from Thailand & Laos)." Benjamin Srisai funeral #2.
  • "Upstage Rhumba" by Dave Brubeck. Bridal shower #2 and #3.
[211] The Liar And The Whore
  • "Meet Me At The Pier" by The Doves. In Claire's hearse, Parker tells her the chinese herbs she received from her Aunt Sarah are actually magic mushrooms.
  • "String Quartet, Opus 44 #1" by Mendelsshohn. Nicolai & Ruth are visited by Yuri at the flower shop.
  • "Poverty Train" by Laura Nyro. After a nice bong hit, Brenda remembers a wild party that her parents had when she was a young girl. 
  • "Orozsco (dubphonic dub)" by Tosca. Brenda sits on her porch having a smoke, then leads two teenage boys into her house. 
  • "The Way You Look Tonight" by Air. Claire & Parker get creative after taking some shrooms.
  • "Quartet in D Major" by Mozart. Nicolai scolds Ruth for helping him.
[212] I'll Take You
  • "Suerte" by Shakira. In a busy Latin hair salon, a hairdresser finds Leticia Perez passed away under the dryer.
  • "Breathe" by TelepopMusik. Over morning coffee, Brenda finds Nate reading a racy passage from the book she is writing. 
  • "Wish I Was Back In My Baby's Arms" by Lena Horne. Keith & David are preparing for their meeting with a social worker to determine if Taylor can live with them. 
  • "Un Altra Notte (from 'Il Trovatore')" by Giuseppe Verdi. Margaret talks to Brenda about her upcoming commitment ceremony.
  • "Sister Surround" by The Soundtrack Of Our Lives. Claire takes some self portrait photographs. 
  • "Om Navah Shivaya" by Bill Wells Octet vs. Future Pilot AKA. Margaret & Bernard's commitment ceremony.
  • "Super Smooth" by Firstcom Music Library. A social worker visits Keith & David's apartment.
  • "Jangali Famata" by Ali Farka Toure. Brenda & Billy have opposing opinions on their parents commitment ceremony. 
  • "ASCO" by Ali Farka Toure. Following the commitment ceremony, Nate & Bernard toast new beginnings and growing up. 
  • "Flor Silvestre" by Mariachi All Stars. At his mother's funeral, Andrew is upset over Rico's inheritance.
  • "Automatic" by Street Walkin' Cheetahs. Keith gets into an altercation with a suspected wife beater.
  • "El Preso" by Mariachi All Stars. Federico puts photos of his children in Leticia Perez' casket.
  • "Happy Cylcling" by Boards Of Canada. Brenda is on her porch having a smoke, then leads two teenage boys into the house.
[213] The Last Time
  • "Got 2 B Luv" by Bottlefly. Nate is awoken by his clock radio. 
  • "Flashdance (What A Feeling)" by Irene Cara. Claire's flash dance fantasy. 
  • "Sound On Sound" by Bob Mould. Claire is daydreaming as she awaits her art college entry interview.
  • "Algebra" by Soul Hooligan. Nate drops off Aaron at the crematorium. 
  • "Go Back Home" by Strike Boys. Brenda's lunch with David Axelrod. 
  • "Humankind" by Grant-Lee Philips. Nate & Claire have a heart to heart discussion on the eve of his operation and her high school graduation.
  • "To Get Down" by Timo Maas. Claire & Parker discuss their college plans at an end of school year party. 
  • "Fight Test" by The Flaming Lips. Claire, having a smoke, asks David to stop videotaping her as she gets ready for her high school graduation. 
  • "Neptune" by Ian Brown. After getting high, Claire & David decide to ditch her graduation ceremony and be with Nate & Ruth at the hospital. 

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