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[401] Falling Into Place
- "Something In the Air" by Thunderclap Newman. 1972: Bruno talks to Cindy at a crowded party.
- "Don't Bring Me Down" by Sia. Brenda reflects on Lisa's death and Nate's visit; Joe surprises her with Chinese food.
- "Break So Easy" by Jonathon Rice. Claire & David bond as they discuss their current life situations.
- "Baby In Two" by The Pernice Brothers. Claire tells Russell about Lisa's death.
- "Teach Your Children" written by Graham Nash. At Lisa's funeral, her brother-in-law Hoyt and his twin sons sing this song.
[402] In Case Of Rapture
- "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" by Sly and The Family Stone. In an office warehouse, two guys are goofing around with sex dolls; song is reprised for the end credits.
- "Sweatin' Mass" by Extreme Music Library. Plays in the truck driven by the warehouse guys.
- "Come Back To Me" by Seven. Brenda & Joe talk over dinner at a Korean BBQ restaurant.
- "La Femme C'est Mysterie" by Pimp Daddy Nash. Keith starts his first day on the job as VIP security of the Meridian Hotel.
- "Fallin'" by The Rurals. Keith and his new co-workers talk about the lovely ladies walking by.
- "Soulfood (charles webster remix)" by Martina Topley Bird. Brenda tells Joe that they have to wait 90 days before getting physically involved.
- "Do Not Conceal Thy Radiant Eyes" by Extreme Music Library. Dorothy's funeral #1.
- "Cherry Blossom Girl" by Air. At a coffeehouse, Claire, Anita & Edie talk about art.
- "Dona Novis Pacem" by Extreme Music Library. Dorothy's funeral #2.
[403] Parallel Play
- "Faust. Ballet Music" composed by Charles Gounod (One Music). Ruth & Claire talk about having a garage sale.
- "L.A. Breeze" by Simian. Claire & Anita plan their evening; Russell knits.
- "U Could Be (So Good 4 Me)" by Stardust Twin. David & Keith are at home singing along to this song.
- "Sweet Hon" by Promusic Library. David buys Arthur a suit.
- "Samsonite Man" by Alicia Keys. Plays on the radio in Sophie's house.
- "Trouble" by Roscoe. Claire & Anita arrive at a Jimmy's party and are offered a bong hit.
- "That's Love Part 1" by Plant Life. Russell performs "Froggy Goes a Courtin'" at Jimmy's party #1.
- "Encinitas" by Zinn Deadly. Russell performs "Froggy Goes a Courtin'" at Jimmy's party #2.
- "Spinning Through" by Kid Gloves Music Library. Russell performs "Froggy Goes a Courtin'" at Jimmy's party #3.
- "Toyz" by Missy Elliott. At Jimmy's party, Claire sees Edie getting busy with another girl.
- "Clouds" by Ralph Myerz and The Jack Herren Band. Claire & Anita talk about Edie's sexual orientation.
- "Lucky" by Radiohead. The Fishers decide to make a bonfire out of their possessions that didn't sell at the garage sale.
[404] Can I Come Up Now
- "Legend In Your Own Mind" by Stardust Twin. Celeste rehearses.
- "Walking On Space" by Smooth. Brenda & Joe listen to a wounded Nate.
- "Somnabulist" by BT. Celeste has a discussion with charity chairwoman.
- "Twelve Etudes, Op 10 No. 3 in EM" by Chopin. Jennifer unloads on David.
- "Sambalate" by Martinez. Brenda & Joe have dinner at Margaret's apartment.
- "Fear Of Nothing" by Jacknife Lee. Claire doesn't have a sexual checklist for Jimmy.
- "Might As Well Be Spring" by Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz. Brenda & Joe finish up dinner with Margaret & Olivier.
- "Texas" by Magnapop. Claire & her friends paint the walls of the coach house.
- "Romance SNA 464" by Mozart. Joe & Brenda talk about kids.
[405] That's My Dog
- "After The Dance" by Marvin Gaye. Mr. & Mrs. Thorton make love in their hot tub.
- "Java" by Al Hirt. Ruth talks to her cashier friend Becky about George's "single" son.
- "Evum" by Plej. Keith calls David from the private jet before it takes him out for an extended tour.
- "It's My Life" by No Doubt. David drives Jake, a hitchhiker, around to find an ATM.
- "Si Nos Dejan" by Luis Miguel. Jake forces David at gunpoint to withdraw as much cash as he can from the ATM.
- "Prophet Dub" by Tayo vs Acid Rockers. After taking a hit of crack, David fantasizes revving up his van and driving through town while Jake goes down on him.
[406] Terror Starts At Home
- "Just A Ride" by Jem. Brenda is studying when Joe arrives with good news about a house.
- "The Execution Of All Things" by Rilo Kiley. Anita moves in with Claire.
- "Baby Steps" by One Music Library. George's Academic mixer #1.
- "Tears Down My Cheek" by Firstcom Library. George's Academic mixer #2.
- "Margarine Melody" by Stereolab. Claire & her friends plan an art project.
- "Schroeder (from the musical 'You're A Good Man Charlie Brown')". Joe & Brenda talk about the Peanuts characters Lucy & Schroeder; Joe starts singing.
- "Transatlanticism" by Death Cab For Cutie. Claire, Edie, Anita, Russell & Jimmy get closer.
- "Rainbow Sign" by Fruit Bats. Anita invites Russell & Jimmy to take a shower.
- "Concerto for Two Mandolins Allegro" by Vivaldi. Keith talks about his security job with Celeste.
- "Nowhere Near" by Yo La Tengo. Claire has a painting party; Nate calls to remind her of David's birthday dinner.
- "Fifth Concert (Spring)" by Francois de Boisvalle. Nate talks about his new job.
- "Concerto for Oboe & String in D Minor Allegro 1" by Albinoni. Ruth cuts the ham and spills the beans at dinner.
- "Concerto for Vionlin, Strings & Basso in E Flat Major Allegro" by Southern Music Library. David opens his birthday gifts at dinner.
- "Piano Concerto #20 The Romanze" by Mozart. David overhears that Meinhardt was shot in the head.
- "So Long Without You" by Bent. Brenda is shopping in a linen store when she imagines an avalanche of pillows falling on her.
- "Happy Little Life" by Richard Marvin. At 2 am, Brenda pays Nate an unexpected visit.
[407] The Dare
- "Concerto for Piano #1 in CM, Op 15, Largo" by Beethoven. Music to sell caskets by.
- "Just Another Day" by MacIntosh and Charles. In Celeste's dressing room, Javier tells Keith they are going to a gay club.
- "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Houston. At the gay club, Keith gets a call from David.
- "Italian Restaurant 1" by Pro Music Library. Nate has a date in an Italian restaurant.
- "Vodka Gimlet / Paranoia" by Richard Marvin. David feels self conscious as he orders a drink in a bar.
- "Get The Cash" by Riptide Music Library. Celeste tells Keith she knows he's gay...and so is Javier.
- "We're Closed" by Richard Marvin. David has a connection with the bartender as he pays his tab.
- "Bold Skool" by Extreme Music Library. Javier asks Keith if he knows "Haywood Jablome".
- "I'm A Lonely Little Petunia In An Onion Patch" by Arthur Godfrey. In a dream, Nate gets advice from Lisa as a lonely little petunia.
- "Sonata for Violin & Piano #35 in AM, Adante" by Mozart. Nate gets a phone call from Brenda; he suggests that she give her relationship with Joe a chance.
- "I'm A Lonely Little Petunia In An Onion Patch" by Imogen Heap. End credits.
[408] Coming And Going
- "Everything Is Everything" by Phoenix. Claire, Edie, Anita & Jimmy discuss their art project.
- "Genevieve (Quantic Remix)" by Greyboy. Celeste looks on as Javier comes on to Keith at a party.
- "Shaded" by Paco. Claire prepares for Edie's visit; Ruth thinks Anita should pay rent.
- "Maintain" by Riptide Music Library. In the limo, Keith calms an emotional Celeste.
- "Memo From The Head Office" by Hangdogs. Sarge calls from a bar and reconnects with David.
- "Always Came Back" by Karen Abrams. Edie visits Claire for a romantic evening.
- "Kind of Cool 2 (Miles Et Juliette Mix)" by Gare Du Nord. David & Sarge share a joint and get friendly.
- "Heavenly" by San Ilya. While trying to be romantic with Edie, Claire realizes she prefers to watch.
- "Oh Happy Day" by Cast. Mourners sing song at James Marshall's funeral.
- "Oh Happy Day" by Edwin Hawkins Singers. End credits.
[409] Grinding The Corn
- "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. Anita doesn't want to talk to Claire.
- "Rosalito" by Valerio Longaria. Ruth & Bettina arrive at the hotel in Rosarito, Mexico.
- "How To Be Dead" by Snow Patrol. Claire and Billy talk in the LAC Arts Student Lounge.
- "Burning Photographs" by Ryan Adams. Brenda visits her dealer to buy some pot.
- "Hollywood Cemetary" by Cracker. Brenda is at her dealer's apartment and realizes she has to leave.
- "Ring Of Fire" by Mingo Saldivar. Ruth insists that the motel hot tub be turned on.
- "Interloper" by Earlimart. Claire shows Nate the dollhouse.
- "Take A Little Time To Smile" by Peggy Lee. flashback of Nate bringing his dog Yippie to Nathanial to revive.
- "Viva La Vida" by Trio Marimbero. Ruth & Bettina ride horses on the beach in Rosarito; credits.
[410] The Black Forest
- "You Light Up My Life" by Terry, Harry and The One Night Band. Outside of the wedding, Suzanne yells at her husband not realizing he is dead.
- "Ok It's Sunday" by James Combs. At Jimmy's Place, Claire & her friends prepare for a party.
- "Every Bossa" by APM Music Library. Department store: vase vs garlic press.
- "She Wants To Move" by NERD. Claire dances to entice Edie at Jimmy's party.
- "Universal Love" by Truby Trio & Marcus Begg. David enquires about adopting a baby.
- "Beautiful Day" by Mellowdrone. Claire & Russell get creative with her photography.
- "Concerto Grosso Fur Vioeline & Streichorchester Op 3/3" by RK Library. Ruth, George, Kyle & Becky have some coffee.
- "Sonata for Piano N-8 in C Minor Op 13" by One Music Library. Nate & The Kimmel family attend Lisa's memorial.
- "Jolene" by Mindy Smith. Nate & Brenda have an awkward meeting with Barb.
- "Mambuloo" by Mo Horizons. David gets into a fight in a sushi restaurant.
- "Stars" by Joe Henry. End title.
[411] Bomb Shelter
- "Power Puff Girls (End Theme)" by Bis. The Gorodetsky family drive to a party.
- "Blue Note Bossa" by Opus 1 Music Library. Margaret & Brenda have lunch and discuss Joe & Nate.
- "Bossa Sauda" by Opus 1 Music Library. Margaret has a minor emergency that requires Brenda's help.
- "Naked As We Came" by Iron and Wine. Claire & Ruth talk about drugs, sex, and art.
- "Dia de Yemanja" by Cibelle. Olivier, Brenda & Billy visit Margaret at the hospital.
- "Swing Opus" by One Music Library. Jimmy, Claire, Anita & Russell go to an exotic flower show.
- "Smooth As Silk" by Opus 1 Music Library. Billy & Brenda reconcile in the Hospital Cafeteria.
- "Everything Happens To Me" by The Gene Harris Quartet. Keith & David have dinner with Roger Pasquese to discuss the lawsuit.
- "Inside Of Love" by Nada Surf. Jimmy tells Claire that his art gallery is interested in her work.
- "Homesick" by Kings Of Convenience. Nate is confronted by Barb regarding Lisa's cremains.
- "Anything (To Get Your Attention)" by Van Hunt. Keith agrees to Roger's proposition and vent's his frustrations with David.
- "You've Gone Away" by Firstcom Music Library. Rico calls Vanessa on her date and she tells him that she's not coming home.
[412] Untitled
- "Spectacular" by Graham Coxon. Claire makes calls to publicize her art gallery show.
- "Mambo Diablo" by Tito Puente. Roger Pasquese calls Keith with another proposition.
- "Shoo Fly Pie & Apple Pan Dowdy" by Dinah Shore. Ruth & George meet George's daughter, Maggie for lunch.
- "A Girl Like You" by Opus 1 Music Library. Maggie speaks with George & Ruth about her job.
- "Love & Music" by Rithma. Claire & Anita arrive at the gallery for Claire's art show.
- "You've Been Spiked" by Chris Joss. Claire explains the meaning of her art to viewers at the gallery.
- "Rio Negro" by The Latin Project. Ruth & Brenda attempt to reconnect with each other at Claire's opening.
- "In The Black Of Night" by Slow Train Soul. Billy admires Claire's artwork at the gallery and the two reconnect.
- "The Beat" by Henry Mancini. Roger Pasquese asks Keith if he would like to work as his bodyguard.
- "Mind, Body & Soul" by Mark Rae. Olivier disregards Claire's success while across the room Brenda & Margaret discuss Maya.
- "It's Dancing Time" by Mr. Scruff & Quantic. Jimmy gets angry with Claire when she appears to ignore him at the gallery.
Six Feet Under music list adapted from HBO's Six Feet Under Music Guide
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