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[301] Welcome Wagon
  • "Rump Shaker" by Wreckx-N-Effect.  Dick crashes the anti-Violence Against Women rally.
  • "Buttons" by Pussycat Dolls.  Plays on Parker's stereo when Veronica comes looking for Mac.
  • "Socks and Shoes" by Four Fifty One.  The Unwashed's song.
  • (unknown). Veronica talks to the 'munchkins'.
  • "I've Waited So Long" by Cheryl Murdock. Veronica & Logan grab a meal; Dick gets into trouble.
[302] My Big Fat Greek Rush Week
  • "Thank Heaven For Little Girls" by Maurice Chevalier. Veronica goes to the sorority house.
  • "True Colors" originally by Cyndi Lauper. Veronica is welcomed to Zeta Theta Beta, altered version sung by the sorority girls.
  • "Sing Low Sweet Chariot." Veronica is rescued by Marjorie, altered version sung by the sorority girls.
  • "In Tha Den" by Brad Ormand. Veronica arrives at the special invitation party and runs into Dick.
  • (unknown). The 'faux lesbian dance'.
  • "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Homes. The prisoners are awakened.
  • "First movement (Allegro vivace), Symphony No. 41 in C major ("Jupiter"), K. 551" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Veronica confronts R.A. Moe.
[303] Witchita Linebacker
  • "Big World" by Josh Kramon. Piz pitches his radio show to Trish.
  • "Smoke On The Water" by Deep Purple. Flashback of Kurt and Pop playing the video game 'Guitar Hero'.
  • "Hold On, Hold On" by Neko Case. Keith tells Veronica about the problem with Weevil.
  • (unknown). Veronica goes to the radio station to talk to Trish.
  • "Fidelity" by Regina Spektor. Veronica apologizes to Logan for spying on him.
[304] Charlie Don't Surf
  • (unknown jazz song). Keith, Veronica and Logan have dinner.
  • (unknown). Veronica questions Charleston.
  • (unknown). At the beach, Veronica exposes the reporter.
  • "Never Lonely Alone" by Space Needle. Logan calls his half-brother again; end of episode.
[305] President Evil
  • (unknown). Veronica arrives at the Halloween party.
  • (unknown). Weevil arrives at his apartment to find Veronica.
  • "Busted" by Johnny Cash. Veronica retrieves her necklace; montage.
[306] Hi Infidelity
  • (unknown). Dr. Landry talks to Veronica about her academic future.
  • (unknown). Piz invites Veronica bowling.
  • (unknown). Veronica invite Logan & Parker bowling.
  • "Say About Me" by Starball. Bowling.
  • "Prince Of Wands" by Douglas Armour. Veronica talks to Piz about Parker.
  • (unknown techno song). Parker & Veronica visit Piz at the radio station.
  • "I'm Not In Love" by 10cc. Keith's car accident; end montage.
[307] Of Vice And Men
  • "Silver Girl" by Mere Mortals. Meryl & Veronica go to the cafeteria to find Scarlett.
  • "A Pair of Brown Eyes" by The Pogues. Meryl talks to Danny at the River Stix bar; Liam 'dances' with Veronica.
  • "Captain" by Shapes of Race Cars. Veronica has dinner at the cafeteria & is drugged.
[308] Lord Of The Pi's
  • "Made To Be Broken" by Paul Minor. College guys find Chip Diller passed out on the quad lawn.
  • "Slipping Away" by The Aeroplanes. Wallace & Veronica discuss the Easter egg numbers.
  •  (unknown). Wallace & Veronica see Chip in the cafeteria.
  • "Here Comes Peter Cottontail" originally by Steve Nelson & Jack Rollins. Sung by some guys in the cafeteria at Chip's appearance.
  • "Poison Cup" by M Ward. Logan watches as Veronica ignores his call.
[309] Spit & Eggs
  • "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)" originally by Steam. Lillith House celebrates the end of the Greek System with a parade float & singing.
  • (unknown). Dick & his frat buddies cruise by the Dean's van.
  • "Have You Never Been Mellow" by Olivia Newton-John. Dean O'Dell's van is egged by the Lillith House women.
  • (unknown techno). Veronica hands out the drink testers & IDs to Piz, Mac & Wallace.
  • (unknown). Veronica confronts Chip about the drink testers.
  • "Sweet Caroline" by The Diamond Smugglers (originally by Neil Diamond). A band performs at the Pi Sig party; Piz dances; Veronica talks to Dick & Bonnie.
  • "Thank The Lord For The Night Time" by The Diamond Smugglers (originally by Neil Diamond). Band performs; a guy hits on Mac & gives her alcohol; the Safe Ride guys arrive.
  • (unknown dance music). Tim confronts Bonnie.
  • (unknown techno). Veronica is told that the drugged drink belonged to Kim's sister, Carrie.
  • (unknown techno). Veronica realizes the radio show is taped.
  • "Right Here, Right Now" by Fatboy Slim. At the start of the episode when Veronica flees from someone; repeated as Mercer prepares to rape Carrie.
  • "Can't Get Over You" by The Digbees. Logan vandalizes a police car.
[310] Show Me The Monkey
  • (unknown classical). Cartoons play as Dick takes photos of himself and throws them over the balcony.
  • (unknown). Veronica & Mac get their 'Meat Is Murder' photo.
  • "Finiculi Finicula" by Luigi Denza. Parker & Mac's R.A. tours the 'World' rooms.
  • "Dos Almas Con Un Corazon" by Matt Hirt & Francisco Rodriguez. The R.A. visits the Cuban room.
  • "One Week" by Barenaked Ladies. The Canada room.
  • "Lara's Theme" by Maurice Jarre. Veronica has an awkward conversation with a guy in the Russian room.
  • (unknown). Bronson arrives as Mac listens to music on her headphones.
  • (unknown accordion music). Veronica gives Parker her guy-finding score.
  • "Fair" by Annuals. Mac asks Bronson to the movies; Veronica & Piz have dinner; Veronica arrives at Logan's.
  • "Long, Long Time" by Linda Ronstadt. Keith chats with Professor Landry at a bar.
  • "Greenland" by Kingsbury Manx. Piz discovers Logan & Veronica are back together.
[311] Poughkeepsie, Tramps & Thieves
  • "Never The Same Again" by Moonlight Towers. Veronica checks New York guy's phone & confronts Brian.
  • "Yeah!" by The Golden Dogs.  Still dressed in his old uniform, Keith pulls up next to Sheriff Lamb.
  • "A Thousand Kisses Deep" by Leonard Cohen. Veronica & Logan's pillow talk about their histories.
  • "Wheels" by Mark Lanegan. Max's friends interrupt his time with Wendy.
[312] There's Got To Be A Morning After Pill
  • "Western Meadowlark" by Brown Recluse Sings. Veronica dreams about Logan & Madison in Aspen.
  • "I'll Take Care Of You" by Mark Lanegan. Dick confronts Logan about Madison.
  • "Revolution" by The Dirty Secrets. Veronica questions Dick about Nadia.
  • (unknown). Keith checks on Mindy O'Dell's son.
  • "No Direction" by Longwave. A drunk Logan leaves Veronica a message.
[313] Postgame Mortem
  • "White Balloons" by Stephen Ashbrook. Logan wakes up to find Heather still in residence; Dick phones; repeats later as Heather asks Logan to hook up his Game Cube.
  • "Too Much To Ask For" by Radio 4. Dick phones Logan to say he's married.
  • (unknown). Heather tells Logan she dedicated a song to Veronica on the radio.
  • "What's Left Of Me" by Nick Lachey. The song dedicated to Veronica plays on the radio.
[314] Mars, Bars
  • "Solfeggietto" by Carl Philip Emanuel Bach. Keith talks to Mrs. Barry while her youngest son plays the piano.
  • "Undone" by Todd Deatherage. The Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt starts.
  • "Lovers Who Uncover" by The Little Ones. Scavenger hunt guy checks out the photos of the 'Congress of the Cow' position. 
  • "All I Need" by Billy Martin. Logan & Mac buy condoms.
  • "Get It Right" by Mink. Scavenger hunt guy view the photos of the team with condoms.
  • "Lost to The Lonesome" by Pela. The team goes for the final clue.
  • "Swimmers" by Broken Social Scene. Mac & Bronson 'crash'.
[315] Papa's Cabin
  • (unknown). Tim & Veronica talk to the Strip City girls.
  • "A Night" by Harlem ShakesWallace sees Logan & Parker having lunch.
  • (unknown). Wallace mentions to Veronica that he saw Logan & Parker having lunch.
  • (unknown). Tim & Veronica stake out the convenience store.
  • (unknown latin music). Keith meets up with the Mexican police.
[316] Un-American Grafitti
  • (unknown). Jim Wilson leaves 'The Break' bar and is hit by a car.
  • (unknown). Keith confronts Mr. Murphy, 'The Break' bartender.
  • (unknown opera). The Krimanis and Veronica are victims of a drive-by paint balling.
  • "Trina" by Public Bulletin. Veronica & Mac give up their cafeteria table to Logan & Parker.
  • "Hold On To You" by The Waking Hours. Piz hits on Miranda while she shoots pool.
  • "13th Floor" by Mere Mortals. Mr. Murphy attempts to bribe Keith.
  • "The Hard Light" by Mere Mortals. Wallace & Piz help set-up the deputy.
  • (unknown production music). Veronica & Dick take the elevator up to Logan's suite.
  • "The Time Of Times" by Badly Drawn Boy. Veronica arrives at Parker's birthday party.
  • "And I Was A Boy From School" by Hot Chip. Veronica & Parker; Mac & Max compare schemes.
  • "Rally" by Phoenix. Veronica asks Piz to be her pretend boyfriend; they kiss.
[317] Debasement Tapes
  • "Life Is Good" by Junk. Joe & Piz compete to be Desmond Fellow's guide.
  • "Power" by Shapes Of Race Cars. Mac & Veronica get lunch & discuss guys.
  • (unknown hip hop). Dick shows Logan his online video.
  • (original song?). Desmond plays the piano while singing about getting the tapes back.
  • "Payday" by Cotton Mather. Desmond watches a news story with a My Pretty Pony video clip.
  • "No Emotion" by Idlewild. Dick talks to Desmond at a party.
  • (unknown). Piz tracks Desmond to the party; Desmond skinny-dips.
  • "My Before And After" originally by Cotton Mather. Piz & Veronica listen to Desmond's 'new crap' while driving to the concert; repeats as Desmond sings one of his new songs.
  • "Don't Take My Sunshine Away" by Sparklehorse. Mac breaks up with Bronson.
[318] I Know What You'll Do Next Summer
  • (unknown). Piz tells Veronica he was offered an internship with Pitchforkmedia.com.
  • "Slipping Away" by The Aeroplanes. Logan has lunch with Parker & her parents.
  • (unknown). Veronica finds Apollo playing 'Grand Theft Auto'.
  • "R" by Javelin Boot. Mac & Max have a pizza delivered.
  • "Dagger Bones" by Los Halos. Piz tells Veronica about his second internship offer.
  • "National Anthem Of Nowhere" by Apostle Of Hustle. Max & Mac discuss their future.
  • (unknown instrumental). 'Vincent Van Lowe for Sheriff' commercial.
[319] Weevile Wobble But They Don't Fall Down  
  • "Lazy Girls" by Jill Cunniff. Mac & Veronica chat while waiting in line at the cafeteria, as a girl is taken away by security.
  • "Inside Your Head" by Eberg. Veronica pretends to call Piz from the FBI, they kiss. 
[320] The Bitch Is Back
  • "It's A Curse" by Wolf Parade. Veronica tracks Chip down in the cafeteria.
  • "Bad Day" originally by Daniel Powter. Veronica mockingly sings to Domonick.
  • "Set Out Running" by Neko Case. Veronica stakes out the North Quad newspaper stand.
  • "It Never Rains In Southern California" by Albert Hammond. Veronica votes Keith for sherriff.

Veronica Mars music list adapted from MarsInvestigations.net