Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Album
Released October 19, 1999 on TVT Records. All tracks have been featured on the show with the exception of 2, 3, 5 and 6. However, there is a Buffy-Hepburn link. In the summer of 1999 the band reshot the video for "I Quit" on the Buffy set. They appear as themselves playing on the stage at the Bronze and in a UC Sunnydale class (Professor Maggie Walsh’s room for Psych 105), and as vampires. The video includes clips from the episodes "Dead Man’s Party" where the band appear to help Buffy fight vampires and "Doppelgangland" where the band appear as vampires. The video is available on the single CD2 "Deep Deep Down" and as an extra feature on disc two of the Season One DVD box set. The line "Have you ever been down?", which is on the board in the class, is from the title single.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Theme - Nerf Herder
Version from Season Three onward
Teenage FBI - Guided By Voices
Temptation Waits - Garbage
Strong - Velvet Chain
Season One: "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date"
I Quit – Hepburn
Over My Head - Furslide
Lucky - Bif Naked
Season Four: "The Harsh Light of Day"
Keep Myself Awake - Black Lab
Season Four: "The I in Team"
Virgin State Of Mind - K's Choice
Season Three: "Doppelgangland"
Already Met You - Superfine
Season One: "Teacher’s Pet"
The Devil You Know (God is a Man) - Face to Face
Season Four: "Where the Wild Things Are"
Nothing But You - Kim Ferron
Season Four: "Beer Bad"
It Doesn't Matter - Alison Krauss & Union Station
Season Two: "When She Was Bad"
Wild Horses - The Sundays
Season Three: "The Prom"
Pain (Slayer Mix) - Four Star Mary
Season Two: "Bewitched, Bothered, Bewildered", Season Three: "Dead Man’s Party", Season Four: "Living Conditions"
Charge – Splendid
Season Two: "I Only Have Eyes For You"
Transylvanian Concubine – Rasputina
Season Two: "Surprise"
Close Your Eyes (Buffy/Angel Love Theme) - Christophe Beck
Season Two: "Becoming, Part 2" (Variations of this theme have played in various episodes)
The CD cover includes images from Season Three.