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Note: This is not a complete listing of music heard on BtVS, nor is it intended to be. This is only a sampling of some of the more popular selections. For complete music information, use the Episode Guide — any episode with identifiable music has a "Music" section, where you can find song and artist details.


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Bif Naked: I Bificus Bif Naked: I Bificus

Bif Naked performed onstage in "The Harsh Light of Day." This excellent album features all three tracks from that episode ("Moment of Weakness," "Anything," and "Lucky," which is also on the official soundtrack), and nine others.
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Bush: Golden State Bush: Golden State

You'd probably already heard of Bush long before they got Buffy airplay in "Dead Things" (they do "Out of This World," the song playing when Spike and Buffy are on opposite sides of the door of his crypt). And let's not forget, Gavin's hot. wink
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Darling Violetta: The Kill You EP Darling Violetta: The Kill You EP

Darling Violetta performed two songs at the Bronze in "Faith, Hope, and Trick," and one of them ("Cure") is on this EP. The band also performs the Angel theme song.
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Four Star Mary: Thrown to the Wolves Four Star Mary: Thrown to the Wolves

Four Star Mary is the real band that performed the music of Oz's fictional band, Dingoes Ate My Baby. You've heard their music on nearly a dozen episodes (search the site to view them).
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K's Choice: Paradise in Me K's Choice: Paradise in Me

K's Choice was the band onstage at the Bronze in "Doppelgängland," and although that song ("Virgin State of Mind") can only be purchased on the BtVS soundtrack, Paradise in Me is well worth the money.
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Michelle Branch: The Spirit Room Michelle Branch: The Spirit Room

Michelle Branch performs "Goodbye To You," the song that plays at the end of "Tabula Rasa." You may have heard her songs "Everywhere" and "All You Wanted" on the radio.
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Nerf Herder: How to Meet Girls Nerf Herder: How to Meet Girls

You hear Nerf Herder playing the Buffy theme song over the credits in every episode. Now give a listen to their hilarious power-pop/punk album How to Meet Girls.
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Rasputina: Thanks for the Ether Rasputina: Thanks for the Ether

Rasputina's song "Transylvanian Concubine" aired in "Surprise," and can also be found on this 1996 album.
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Sarah McLachlan: Surfacing Sarah McLachlan: Surfacing

Track 9 on Surfacing is "Full of Grace," the song that broke fans' hearts as it played at the end of "Becoming Part 2" as Buffy left Sunnydale. That song is just one of Sarah's many gorgeous melodies.
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Velvet Chain: The Buffy EP Velvet Chain: The Buffy EP

Velvet Chain was the band onstage at the Bronze in "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date." This EP, made specifically with Buffy fans in mind, includes a song about the show (Velvet Chain's own BtVS theme song), the 2 songs performed in "NKABOTFD" ("Treason" and "Strong," which is also on the official soundtrack), and 4 other tracks.
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