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THE MUSIC OF SMALLVILLE - SEASON 1

Here's a list of the music heard on Smallville's first season. We've tried to identify as much of it as possible. Special thanks to everyone who helps us obtain the song information!

Ever since the Smallville pilot in 2001 featured the music of bands like Lifehouse and Coldplay, playing the popular music of the times has always been a Smallville tradition.

There have been two Smallville soundtrack albums commercially released. The first, The Talon Mix, contains music from the show's first two seasons; the second, The Metropolis Mix, contains mostly music from Seasons Four and Five. Please order these albums through Amazon.com and support KryptonSite!

Please keep in mind if an episode is not listed, it is possible that there was no pop music used in the show.

Promotional Music
"Song Yet To Be Sung" by Perry Farrell
-- Used in all of the promotions for the Smallville pilot
"Save Me" by Remy Zero
-- Smallville Theme Music
"Dangit Bo, Rosco's behind us again"Episode #1: "The Pilot"
"The Way It Is" by Bruce Hornsby -- In 1989 when we see Jonathan and Martha Kent in Aunt Nell's flowershop first meeting Lana, this is the music we hear.
"Long Way Around" by Eagle-Eye Cherry
-- When we first see the Kent Farm right after the first commercial break, this song starts to play.
"Eight Half Letters" by Stereoblis
-- This is played when you first see Smallville High School, in the scene with Chloe, Pete, and Clark. Visit the Stereoblis website!
"Wonder" by Embrace -- Played when Clark is looking at Whitney and Lana through the telescope.
"Unstoppable" by The Calling -- This is played when Lex Luthor is driving down the road and talking on his cell phone, about to drive Clark off of the bridge.
"Inside The Memories" by Fear the Clown -- This is what you hear when Jeremy Creek attacks the guy in the auto repair shop.
"Let's Go" by Capitol Eye -- When Whitney beats Clark up and throws him into the truck, this is the song that you hear.
"Maybe" by Stereophonics
-- Before Clark confronts Jeremy Creek, when we see Pete and Chloe dancing, this is the music that is playing.
"Everything I Own" by Jude
-- Not the NSync version or the Bread version. This is played at the school dance, when Clark looks in and sees Lana and Whitney (homecoming king and queen) dancing.
"Everything" by Lifehouse -- Played at the very end of the episode... "Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?"
Episode #2: "Metamorphosis"
"Save Me" by Remy Zero -- Smallville Theme Music
"Last Resort" by Papa Roach -- This is playing when Greg is driving away from home with all of his bugs in the car, when he has the accident. You might notice a Papa Roach poster in Greg's room.
"Island In The Sun" by Weezer -- Played during the farmer's market scene
"I
Do" by Better Than Ezra -- We hear this when Whitney is driving his truck, right before Greg attacks him.
"Underdog (Save Me)" by Turin Brakes
-- Parts of this are played when we see Lana on her horse, right before she talks to Lex.
"Love You Madly" by Cake
-- This is played when we see Smallville High School, right before Clark talks to Chloe in the hallway.
"Damaged" by Aeon Spoke
"Wherever You Will Go" by The Calling -- The second song by The Calling to be used on Smallville. You can find it at the end of the episode.
Episode #3: "Hothead"
"Renegade Fighter" by Zed Silencer -- Played at the very start of the episode when we see the football players in the field
"Clint Eastwood" by Gorillaz
-- Right after the first commercial break, when we see the school and then see Clark, Chloe, and Pete in the hallway, this is the music that is playing
"Motivation" by Sum 41
-- This is playing when Jonathan is watching Clark playing football with the team
"Bad Day" by Fuel
-- This is playing in the background when Chloe tells Clark and Pete that "cars don't spontaneously combust"
"Never Let You Go" by Third Eye Blind
-- You hear this music playing in the background when Lex talks to Lana in the cafe
"You" by Binocular
-- This is the last song in the episode, when Clark and Lana are in the field.
Episode #4: "X-Ray"
"Movies" by Alien Ant Farm -- Played at the very beginning of the episode
"Ooh La La" by the Wiseguys -- This is what is playing when we first see the school and the gym class
"Breathe You In" by Stabbing Westward
"Analyse" by The Cranberries
-- This is playing when Chloe and Lana start talking in the newspaper office.
"Unbroken" by Todd Thibaud
"Up All Night" by Unwritten Law
"Wall In Your Heart" by Shelby Lynne
-- This is playing at episode's end, when we see Lana in the red truck as the screen fades to black.
Episode #5: "Cool"
"Rescue" by Eve 6 -- Played at the party at the beginning of the episode, when Chloe and Clark first arrive at the party.
"Let Your Shoulder Fall" by Matthew Jay -- When Lex starts talking to Lana in the cafe, this is the music that is playing in the background.
"Top of the World" by the Juliana Theory
-- This is the music that is playing when Jenna is in the shower, right before Sean shows up.
"On Your Side" by Pete Yorn -- This is in the background when Pete shows up at the cafe with his lady friend.
"Standing Still" by Jewel -- Played at the very end of the episode
Episode #6: "Hourglass"
"5/4" by Gorillaz -- This is the second time the Gorillaz have been heard in Smallville (the first time being in "Hothead")
"Time Served" by Dispatch
"Crush" by Kevin Clay -- This is heard in the background when Chloe, Pete and Clark are in the newsroom looking up information about Old Harry. (Thanks to Stereoblis for passing that along!)
Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, op. 59, and Piano Sonata No. 1 in C minor, op. 4 by Fryderyk Chopin, performed by Idil Beret
Episode #7: "Craving"
"Slide" by Dido -- This is heard when Jodi first weighs herself, looks into the mirror, and begins to shrink, at the beginning of the episode. Ironically Dido gained popularity by singing the theme song to one of Smallville's competitors.
"Innocent" by Fuel -- When Clark looks through the telescope and sees Whitney and Lana on Lana's steps, this is the music that is playing.
"Invisible" by Third Eye Blind
"The Fool" by Call and Response
"Hero" by Enrique Iglesias
-- This is playing at the very end of the episode.
Episode #8: "Jitters"
"Pacific Coast Party" by Smashmouth -- This is what was playing at the very start of the episode.
"Tie Me Up" by Handsome Devil -- This is what is heard at Clark's party when Lana gets there.
"Bad Idea" by Bad Ronald -- This is playing at Clark's party when Whitney shows up.
"The People That We Love" by Bush -- This is in the background when Earl goes and talks to Will the other janitor at the beginning of the episode, at the Luthorcorp office in Metropolis.
"My Bridges Burn" by The Cult

Phelan - Magnificent Bastard #2Episode #9: "Rogue"
"Breathing" by Lifehouse -- Playing "Everything" in the series pilot did well for the show. Now, Smallville features Lifehouse again with "Breathing." This time it's being played when Clark is looking at the Daily Planet archive, and it continues into Chloe freaking out at Lana.
"Step it Up" by Stereo MC's
"I Have Seen" by Zero 7
"Angel" by Massive Attack
"She Lives By The Water" by Club 8
"Not Looking Back" by Driver
"Numb" by Grant Park
"Take Your Time" by Radford

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Episode #10: "Shimmer"
"S.O.S." by the Vigilantes of Love
"Galaxy" by the Vigilantes of Love
"When I'm With You" by Simple Plan
"Evolution Revolution Love" by Tricky
"If I Go" by Thrift Store Halo
"Blend" by Something Else
"Poor Misguided Fool" by Starsailor
"Caught In The Sun" by Course of Nature -- This is playing at the very end of the episode when Clark sees Whitney and Lana are reconciling.

Episode #11: "Hug"
"Into the Lavender" by Rubyhorse
"Have A Nice Day" by Stereophonics
"Mistaken I.D." by Citizen Cope
"Slow Down" by Wayne
"Into You" by Jennifer Knapp

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Episode #12: "Leech"
"Fade" by Staind -- When Eric is on top of the dam for the first time, during the storm, this is the music that he is "listening to."
"Elevation" by U2 -- This is playing when the man tries to steal Chloe's purse and Eric stops the thief.
"Fat Lip" by Sum 41
-- The basketball scene features this in the background. If someone could tell us the difference between this song and Sum 41's "Motivation," go to the head of the class.
"Bonecracker" by Shocore
-- This is in the background when Eric goes on his rampage in the school parking lot.
"Inflatable" by Bush
-- This is played at the very end of the episode. Interesting to note: This album includes a song called "Superman."

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Episode #13: "Kinetic"
"Set It Off" by P.O.D.
"New World Order" by Onesidezero
"1 A.M." by Beautiful Creatures
"Perfect Memory" by Remy Zero
-- This is the same band that does the Smallville theme song, "Save Me!"

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Episode #14: "Zero"
"Battleflag" by Pigeonhed/Lo Fidelity All-Stars -- This is playing as Lex and Amanda go into the club.
"God Is A DJ" by Faithless
-- This is the music heard when Jude gets shot.
"Let's Go For A Ride" by Eleventeen
"Lonely Road of Faith" by Kid Rock
-- This plays at the end of the episode when Lex, Lana and Clark meet at the Talon.

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"Dangit Bo, Rosco's behind us again"Episode #15: "Nicodemus"
"Good Ol' Boys" (Theme Song To "The Dukes of Hazzard") by Waylon Jennings -- This is playing in Jonathan's truck at the beginning of the episode, right before he has the accident. Order a CD with this and many other TV show themes!
"I Will Make You Cry" by Nelly Furtado
-- When Lana makes her entrance through the hallway after her drastic change of appearance, this is the music that is playing.
"Destiny" by Zero 7 -- This is playing when Clark first sees Lana's new "appearance" and they talk about trust.
"Supernatural" by Divine Right
-- This is played during the infamous "pool scene."
"Sadie Hawkins Dance" by Relient K
-- If you've never heard of the band before, they once did an *awesome* remake of the Charles in Charge theme. Ok, you're scared now... first Dukes of Hazzard and now this...
"Big Day" by Puracane
"Love Sweet Love" by Josh Clayton-Felt
"Saturday Night's Alright" by Hal Lovejoy
"Beautiful Day" by U2
-- This is playing at the very end of the episode. Interesting to note: this song was also used in the original unaired version of the Smallville pilot.

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Episode #16: "Stray"
"Free To Change Your Mind" By Regency Buck -- This is playing in the teaser before the start of the episode.
"Lonely Day" by Phantom Planet -- This is playing when Clark and Ryan are playing basketball.
"Is It Love?" by Todd Thibaud
"Dragging Me Down" by Todd Thibaud

"Hollywood" by Micah Green
"Superman" by Five For Fighting -- Everyone's always asking "When are they going to play 'Superman' by Five For Fighting on the show?" Well, they have finally gotten their wish. This is heard at the end of the episode, when the Kents say goodbye to Ryan.

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Episode #17: "Reaper"
"Sparkle" by Rubyhorse
"Friends & Family" by Trik Turner
"The Weight Of My Words" by Kings Of Convenience
"Falcor" by Firengine Red

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Episode #18: "Drone"
"Stick Em Up" by Quarashi
"If There's Love" by Citizen Cope
"Not What I Wanted" by Evan Olson
"Drink To Get Drunk" by Sia
"The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World
-- This is playing when Chloe asks Clark what his stance is on certain issues. It's also heard in a lot of the trailers for the new film "The New Guy."
"Wogs Will Walk" by Cornershop
"Opaline" by Dishwalla
"Big Day" by Puracane
"Wake Up Elvis" by Alan Charing
"Fever For The Flava" by Hot Action Cop
"Here Is Gone" by the Goo Goo Dolls -- This is what is played at the very end of the episode.

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Episode #19: "Crush"
"You and I" by Micah Green
"40 to 5" by Leave the World
"Nothing To Do" by Bottlefly
"Light In Your Eyes" by Louise Goffin
"2001 Spliff Odyssey" by the Thievery Corporation

"Time After Time" by Eva Cassidy -- This is played at the episode's end, at the funeral.

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Episode #20: "Obscura"
"No Such Thing" by John Mayer
"Just Another" by Pete Yorn
"Two Stones In My Pocket" by Neil Halstead
"Piano Fire" by Sparklehorse
"Silent to the Dark" by Electric Soft Parade

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Episode #21: "Tempest"
"What Do I Have To Do?" by Stabbing Westward
"Where This Love Goes" by Sherri Youngward
"Everything" by Lifehouse
-- This played during Lana and Whitney's dance. This song was also used in the first episode of Smallville.
"Breathe" by Greenwheel
"Let Go" by Gigolo Aunts
"What We've Been Through" by Paul Trudeau

The episode also featured a special appearance by the band Remy Zero. The folowing songs were played at the Spring Formal:

"Save Me" by Remy Zero
"Perfect Memory" by Remy Zero

Oddly, the TV version of "Save Me" (which also is used as the Smallville theme song) was what was played and somewhat obviously lip synched at the dance. To quote Clark, "Hey I like these guys!"

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