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Sunnydale had a lot going for it: a mall, numerous graveyards, and all sorts of bands and artists playing live at the Bronze...even if they risked becoming some vampire's dinner. Jeff Terich and Candice Renee from Treble are joined by noted Buffy enthusiast, musician and co-host of Buffering the Vampire Slayer, Jenny Owen Youngs, to talk about Buffy's best (and worst) musical moments. From Cibo Matto to Cream to Michelle Branch, the music on Buffy the Vampire Slayer made iconic moments even more impactful and still holds up more than 20 years later.
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The Clash, The Cramps, Musical Youth, New Order, Metallica...oh, and did we mention Kate Bush? Even though the songs have been around for decades, the music used in the Netflix series Stranger Things has had a massive impact on present-day pop culture. Hosts Jeff Terich and Candice Renee from Treble talk about the best musical moments from seasons 1 through 4, and discuss why it's actually a great thing that today's teens are rediscovering the songs that Millennials and Gen Xers grew up with.
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From Chubby Checker and the Rolling Stones to obscure French pop songs, the music of Mad Men was just as iconic as the fashion. Hosts Candice Renee and Jeff Terich are joined by David Lizerbram and Andrew Keatts from the podcast Rock Docs to talk about how Mad Men used the music of the 1960s to create a soundtrack to the era that was both on-target and unexpected.
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It may have only lasted one season, but My So Called Life changed TV forever, and that includes through its use of music. From Buffalo Tom to Jawbox to TLC and Haddaway, My So Called Life had a diverse soundtrack that led to many iconic musical moments in its limited run. Hosts Jeff Terich and Candice Renee from Treble get into the impact music had on this quintessentially '90s show.
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A pastel-clad Sunny Crockett hops out of his Ferrari as he tails a witness into a downtown Miami Club to the music of...Suicidal Tendancies?? That's right, throw out everything you think you know about Miami Vice as Jeff and Candice discuss the TV show that changed how music get used in TV shows. From Phil Collins and Glenn Frey to Kate Bush and Ministry, there are a lot of interesting musical moments to discuss on the show created to be "MTV cops."
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Sparks, Sonic Youth, XTC, PJ Harvey, The Shins, The Pernice Brothers, David Bowie...was there a hipster band that *didn't* have their music featured on the Gilmore Girls? Host Jeff Terich and Candice Renee take a look back at the show that was equal parts teen drama and indie rock playlist.
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Murder, family drama, strippers, gabagool, paintings of horses, Andrea Bocelli and some killer music cues...The Sopranos has it all. Hosts Jeff Terich and Candice Eley are joined by journalist and TV writer Alex Zaragoza to discuss one of the most beloved crime dramas of the past 20 years and how music was such an integral part of the show's legacy.
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In 9 seasons, How I Met Your Mother featured a *lot* of songs. From Wilco to the Rolling Stones to Iggy Pop and Band of Horses, the show was packed with hits. Hosts Jeff Terich and Candice Eley talk about which moments landed and which moments missed, and why Bloc Party's "This Modern Love" is still a banger.
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Criminal profiling, serial killers, true crime (sort of), 70s fashion, Roxy Music and David Fincher? Yes, Netflix's Mindhunter crams a lot into just 2 seasons. Hosts Candice Eley and Jeff Terich discuss the best musical moments from the show, which songs make for the creepiest accompaniment for BTK, and try to figure out who owns the publishing rights to the music of Charles Manson.
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The cult favorite TV show Freaks and Geeks wouldn't be the same without its soundtrack. Hosts Jeff Terich and Candice Eley are joined by special guest, music journalist Cat Jones, to talk about what made the show's use of music so different and unique and compare notes on favorite musical moments. Crank up the Van Halen, because we're headed back to high school.
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Part teen drama, part noir detective show, Veronica Mars had some...interesting choices when it came to pairing music with scenes. Are the Old 97s the best band to play while making a getaway? Is Tegan and Sara good makeout music? Hosts Jeff Terich and Candice Eley from Treblezine.com find out.