The following lists music as tracked by fans for each episode.
(Notes in “RED” specifically mention music replaced for the DVD. I may not have caught them all.)
Opening Theme
- “Italian Leather Sofa” by Cake (a shortened instrumental version of the song).
1. “THE DOUCHEBAG ASPECT” (Or, “Pilot Episode”)
- “Burning flies” by Looper, playing when Andy is walking to his apartment after leaving work. (Replaced on the DVD!)
- “Couldn’t you wait” (acoustic version) by Silkworm is playing in the car on the way to Andy’s parents house
- “Don’t let the bastards grind you down” by The Toasters is playing at the party. “EVERYBODY SKA!”
- “Rude boy rock” by Lionrock.
2. “GREAT SEXPECTATIONS” (Or, “Andy Joins the PTA”)
- “Machete” by Moby (played during the school dance)
- “Do that thing” by the Halo Benders (played during the school dance)
- “Major Leagues” by Pavement (played during the school dance)
3. “PORNO FOR PYRO” (Or, “Kevin’s Problem”)
- (None reported yet)
4. “THE BIG-ASS VIACOM LAWSUIT” ( Or, “Andy vs. The Real World”)
- “Ape self prevails in me still” by Quasi is played during the montage of MTV
interrupting the lives of the Mission Hill residents. - “Everybody hurts” by R.E.M. is played when the roommate from ‘The Real World’ is taken away in an ambulance. It is also sung by the show’s cast at the end of the episode. (Removed on the DVD! – Which makes for an awkward ending of everyone just singing)
- “Begin” by Lambchop is played as Andy, now a cast member, walks into the house to the rest of the cast talking about their feelings.
- “Who’s afraid of elizabeth taylor” by Joan of Arc was playing as Andy was in the confessional booth. You really can’t hear it playing but it’s there.
5. “ONE BANG FOR TWO BROTHERS” (OR, “Andy and Kevin Make a Friend”)
- “Nightmare” by Razed in Black was playing at the Republican Vampire’s party.
- “Dying culture” by Wumpscut was the second song at the Republican Vampire’s party.
6. “HOW TO GET HEAD IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING” (or, “Andy Gets a Promotion”)
- “Blue Monday” by New Order (played during Ron’s party.)
- “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me” by Culture Club (played during Ron’s party.)
7. “NOCTURNAL ADMISSIONS” (Or, “Kevin vs. the S.A.T.”)
- (None reported yet)
8. “BROTHER’S BIG BONER” (Or, “Unemployment Part One”)
- “Sundown” by Gordon Lightfoot plays in the Ferraro when Kevin drives Andy and Gwen on their date.
- “In-a-gadda-da-vida” by Iron Butterfly plays in the van that Gwen leaves Andy and Kevin for. (Replaced on the DVD by a fake song of which has its’ levels too high and drowns out the conversation being said between characters on the show!)
9. “THEORY OF THE LEISURE ASS” (Or, “Unemployment Part Two”)
- “Supermarket” by Clemek (from the ‘Run Lola Run’ soundtrack) is heard as Andy stands in front of Jim’s office building and people whiz by him.
- You can hear “The spark that bled” by The Flaming Lips as Jim’s office is revealed.
- Kevin’s necktie plays “9 to 5″ by Dolly Parton.
- “Urban gentleman” by The legendary Jim Ruiz group is played as Beardley gets fired and then again at the end in the dentist’s office.
10. “HOT FOR WEIRDIE” (Or, “Kevin Finds Love”)
- “Yo yo” by Basement Jaxx is the first song playing at the Meter Room.
- “Phalanx” by Jega is the second song at the Meter Room.
- “Breaking the Law” by Judas Priest. Played obviously at the Judas Priest concert at the Planetarium/Laser show.
- “Yakety Sax” by Boots Randolph is played at the end when Kevin dives into the water.
11. “DAY OF THE JACKASS” (Or,”Stories of Hope and Forgiveness”)
- “Arctic Cat” by The Gloria Record is playing on Jim’s car radio before the DJ comes on with Grammy news.
12. “HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DOUCHEBAG” (Or, “Happy Birthday, Kevin”)
- “Unsung” by Helmut is heard in teenage Andy’s room during little Kevin’s birthday party.
- “Everloving” by Moby is playing when Andy finds Kevin in their old house.
- “Cherry Pie” by Warrant is playing at the end.
13. “I MARRIED A GAY MAN FROM OUTER SPACE” (Or, “Plan 9 from Mission Hill”)
- “Everbody’s talkin” by Harry Nilsson, and then…
- “Midnight Cowboy” by John Barry play as Kevin watches the movie ‘Midnight Cowboy.’
- Gyorgy Ligeti’s “Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo Sprano, two mixed choirs and orchestra” as performed by the Bavarian radio orchestra and conducted by Francis Travis is played as Kevin watches the film ’2001: A Space Odyssey.’