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The X-Files
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Hey Man, Nice Shot
(uncredited)
Written by
Richard Patrick
Performed by
Filter
[plays first in the garage and then again later when Zero is attacked]
Ring the Bells
(uncredited)
Written by Tim Booth, Larry Gott and Jim Glennie
Performed by
James
[plays on the jukebox at the arcades during the opening sequence]
Live Fast, Diarrhea
(uncredited)
Written by
Warren Fitzgerald
,
Joe Escalante
,
Dave Quackenbush
, and
Josh Freese
Performed by
The Vandals
[plays at the end in the asylum]
Ring The Bells (Alt Live Greenpeace version)
(uncredited)
Written by Tim Booth, Larry Gott and Jim Glennie
Performed by
James
[plays on the jukebox at the arcades during the opening sequence, the audience cheering from the live version of the song can be heard at the end of the sequence, just before the show's opening credits sequence starts]
Green Hill Zone
(uncredited)
Written and performed by
Masato Nakamura
[music from Sonic the Hedge arcade video game]
The X-Files
Written by
Mark Snow
Performed by
John Beal
[The show's theme]
Catherine
Written and composed by
Tim Ong
and
The Rosemarys
Performed by
The Rosemarys
[while his mother is watching TV, Darin switches the channel to this music video]
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