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Here's
a list of the music heard on Smallville's
third 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
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Please
keep in mind if an episode is not
listed, it is possible that there
was no pop music used in the show.
Episode
#3-1: "Exile" "Girls
& Boys" by Good Charlotte
- Played when Clark steals from the
ATM machines to buy his new car. Good
Charlotte is from Maryland - and for
that, they rock. "Hey
Mama" by The Black Eyed Peas- Played when Clark shows
up at Atlantis (the nightclub) with
the woman that sold him the car. "Calling
All Angels" by Train
- Played just after Clark flees the
barn and while Lana and Chloe are
discussing Clark's whereabouts, right
after Jonathan and Martha have a scene
together. "Frantic"
by Metallica - Played
when Clark takes over the bank robbery
from the Clown Robbers.
"Goodtalk"
by Shocore - Played
when Clark brings Lana to Atlantis.
Shocore's "Bonecracker"
was featured in the first season episode
"Leech." "All
The Stars" by Eastmountainsouth- Played when Lana tells Chloe
she will not give up on finding Clark.
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Thanks to Neo and everyone else who
sent in corrections!
Episode
#3-2: "Phoenix" "Maybe
Tomorrow" by Stereophonics- Played when Clark goes to The
Torch news room to thank Chloe for
standing by him through everything
and not telling anyone where he was. "White
Flag" by Dido- Played
at the very end of the episode. Too
long and too loudly. Dido should have
stayed in Roswell.
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Thanks to Neomatrix for the song placements!
Episode
#3-3: "Extinction" "Way
Away" by Yellowcard-
Played at the very beginning of the
episode when Jake (Gill-Boy) and Van
are sitting outside of the school
entrance. "Give
It To Me" by Vishiss
- Played when Clark, Pete and Chloe
are walking through the hall, talking
about what happened to Jake and weather
or not he was affected by the meteor
rocks. "I
Give You Take" by Maria
- Played when Clark goes to the Talon
to ask Lana to point out who she saw
sitting with Jake that day. "Goodbye
Again" by Vertical Horizon
- Played near the end of the episode
when Lana goes to the Kent Farm to
see how Clark is doing.
Thanks
to Neo for the song placements! Be
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Episode
#3-4: "Slumber" "Imitation
of Life" by R.E.M. -
Played at the very beginning of the
episode when Clark and Lana go
for a swim. "Everybody
Hurts" by R.E.M. -
Played when Clark and Lana are in
the school hallway talking about their relationship. "Losing
My Religion" by R.E.M. -
Played when Clark and Chloe are talking
about the "Blue Lagoon"
moment that he and Lana had at the
lake. "Bad
Day" by R.E.M. -
Played when Clark is driving the Kent
truck just after he stole the "medicine"
from Sarah's house. "At
My Most Beautiful" by R.E.M. -
Played at the end of the episode when
Clark is talking to Lana about the
"girl next door."
Thanks
again Neo! Be sure to follow these
links and order these CD's through
Amazon.com!
Episode
#3-5: "Perry" "I
Love This Bar" by Toby Keith -
Played at the beginning of the episode
where Perry's getting drinks in "Littleville." "Blue"
by LeAnn Rimes -
Played during the scene with Clark
and Perry in the Wild Coyote "Walkin'
In Memphis" by Lonestar -
Played at the very end of the episode,
when Clark says goodbye to Perry at
the bus stop. What Memphis has to
do with Smallville, we may never know.
Thanks
to Derek, Patty, Jackie, Methos, Ed,
Krister2, Angelus, Bruce for letting
us know where the songs appeared!
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Episode
#3-7: "Magnetic" "Amazing"
by Josh Kelley
- Played at the fair in a special
guest appearance. But no Product Placement
Pete to do a shoutout! "Hey
Now" by Black Toast Music
"Trouble" by Bonnie McKee "Stupid
Girl" by Cold - Played
when Lex is talking to Lana right
before she drives away with Seth. "Over You" by Michelle
Featherstone "Trouble"
by Pink - Played when
Lana and Seth are stuck in the melted
road, and the cops come.
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Episode
#3-8: "Shattered" "Hurt"
by Johnny Cash -- Played
at the very end of the episode, as
Lionel looks in on Lex, and Clark
looks in on Lana.
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Thanks
to Flashman and Chiri for the assist!
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Episode
#3-12: "Hereafter" "100
Years" by Five for Fighting -
Played in the beginning of the episode.
"Two Steps
Closer" by Static
"I Owe You" by Stegala Music Rhapsody
on a Theme of Paganini
- Played by Adam on the piano. This
song was also the theme title song
for the Christopher Reeve movie "Somewhere
In Time."
Thanks
Krister for the assist! Be sure to
follow these links and order these
CD's through Amazon.com!