Daria is an American animated sitcom series created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis for MTV which ran from March 3, 1997 to January 21, 2002. Most of the music used in the show was by famous bands, but sometimes production music was used instead, mainly from Associated Production Music (Berry Music, Bruton Music, Carlin Production Music, Cinemusic, KPM Music, Selected Sound, Sonoton Recorded Music Library, and Themes International.) Most of the music in the show, including production music, was replaced on DVD releases.
Tracks used[]
Season 2[]
206 Monster[]
- Tijuana Babe by Warren Bennett [BRH 59]
211 See Jane Run[]
- Tribute by John Devereaux [KPM 97]
213 Write Where It Hurts[]
Season 3[]
304 Depth Takes a Holiday[]
- Here We Go round the Mulberry Bush (A) by Little Missenden School [KPM 1270]
308 Lane Miserables[]
- Tamesis by Keith Mansfield [KPM 37]
309 Jake of Hearts[]
- Born to Rock by Clem Clempson [KPM 226]
- Mean Business by Curtis Schwartz [KPM 226]
311 The Lawndale File[]
312 Just Add Water[]
- Jazzcraft by Laszlo Bencker [SCD 157]
- In Love by Dick Walter [KPM 1343]
- Song of Love by Chris Marshall [BRC 12]
- Play It Again Jules by Jules Ruben [BRS 9]
- The Dawning by Austin Ince and Frankie Hepburn [KPM 248]
Season 4[]
402 Antisocial Climbers[]
- Love in the Movies by Larry Hochman [CAR 275]
403 A Tree Grows in Lawndale[]
- Biology (B) by Alexander Baker and Clair Marlo [BRH 105]
- The Washington Post March by George Wilson [CAR 175]
- A Hollywood Fantasy (D) by Andrew Jackman [KPM 327]
- College Football by Jack Shaindlin [CINE 5]
404 Murder, She Snored[]
- Travel International (A) by Graham de Wilde [KPM 1254]
- Crime & Danger Sign No. 10 by Delle Haensch and Hans Conzelmann [SEL 5030]
- Coast to Coast (A) by Barry Vincent [TIM 1044]
- Lost Spirit by Alan Hawkshaw [BRJ 36]
- Dramatic Impact (1) by Ivor Slaney [KPM 1246]
405 The F Word[]
- The Thunderer by George Wilson [CAR 175]
406 I Loathe a Parade[]
- When the Saints Go Marching In by Anthony Wakefield [CAR 130]
- The Washington Post March by George Wilson [CAR 175]
- Marching Drums 2 by Eric Allen [BRC 14]
- The Stars and Stripes by George Wilson [CAR 175]
- The Thunderer by George Wilson [CAR 175]
407 Of Human Bonding[]
- Easy Swing by John Horler and Chris Laurence [KPM 385]
- Travelling Light by John Horler and Chris Laurence [KPM 385]
- Take Your Time by Steve Gray [BRS 18]
408 Psycho Therapy[]
- Rocking Blues by Chris Goulstone [CAR 209]
409 Mart of Darkness[]
- L.A. Action 2 by Larry T. West [BRH 85]
410 Legends of the Mall[]
- Blues of the Rising Sun by Warren Bennett [BRH 60]
- Surfin' Fun (Alternate 3) by Grahame Maclean and Barry Ryder [SCD 127]
- Raver by Alan Hawkshaw [KPM 1015]
- Knife Edge by Richard Harvey [KPM 264]
- A Cheerful Song (A) by Otto Sieben and Peter Balding [SCD 296]
- Nice Neighbours (B) by Dick Walter [KPM 1329]
- Girl in a Sportscar by Alan Hawkshaw [KPM 1123]
411 Groped by an Angel[]
- Dance in the Dark by Bill Connor [KPM 294]
414 Is It Fall Yet?[]
- Antonia by Ricardo Alves and Giuseppe Solera [SCD 370]
- Get the Funk by Curtis Schwartz [KPM 421]
Season 5[]
502 Sappy Anniversary[]
- Lao Keb Bicha (B) by Pichit Paiboon [SAS 28]
- Funky Summer Daze by Steve Byrd [BRH 61]
503 Fat like Me[]
- Trouble by Luden Barnemünde and Johanna Cosmo Fetsch [SEL 5097]
- 61 Minutes by Jonathan Firstenberg and Michael Licari [BRJ 50]
- Battle Hymn of the Republic by Graham de Wilde [KPM 1273]
504 Camp Fear[]
- Tender Interlude by Art Phillips [BRJ 41]
505 The Story of D[]
506 Lucky Strike[]
- Dixie by Graham de Wilde [KPM 1273]
509 Life in the Past Lane[]
- Satin Sounds by Dick Walter [KPM 246]
- Show Biz Fanfare 7 by David Lindup [BRJ 20]
- Primary Objective by Graham Preskett [KPM 264]
- This Way Out by Robert Sharples [BMLP 130]
510 Aunt Nauseam[]
- Out There by Patrick Wilson and Adam Routh [BRH 45]
- Frankenstein's Niece by Gregor F. Narholz [SCD 355]
- Black Cat by Chris Goulstone [CAR 210]
- Pure of Heart by Larry Hochman [CAR 275]
512 My Night at Daria's[]
- In Bloom by Tadao Sawai [SAS 22]
- Every Little Intimacy by Patrick Wilson and Tim Hain [BRH 57]
513 Boxing Daria[]
- Easy-Time Groove 2 by Bruce Foxton and Jake Burns [BRH 62]
514 Is It College Yet?[]
- Main Title by Gregor F. Narholz [SCD 190]
Unknown tracks[]
Season 1[]
101 Esteemsters[]
- Crashing noise at the end of Sick Sad World intro. (Also used in This Year's Model.)
105 Malled[]
- Muzak-like song played before and in the scene in the food court.
106 This Year's Model[]
- Crashing noise at the end of Sick Sad World intro. (Retained on DVD, also used in Esteemsters.)
107 The Lab Brat[]
- College-fight-song-like music played when Kevin watches football on TV for the first time (Retained on DVD, also used in Fizz Ed.)
108 Pinch Sitter[]
- Action music when Tire Land's Big Blowout sale is on TV.
- Car engine noises when Jane rings the doorbell.
109 Too Cute[]
- R&B music in Dr. Shar's waiting room after the consultation.
110 The Big House[]
- Clock chiming and ticking while the Morgendorffers are at dinner.
112 The Teachings of Don Jake[]
- Shock sting played when Jake's eyes turn red at the beginning and the end of episode (First instance at the beginning was retained on DVD.)
Season 2[]
208 Gifted[]
- Rendition of Antonio Vivaldi's "Four Seasons, Spring" while the students and parents watch the orientation film.
Season 3[]
304 Depth Takes a Holiday[]
- Electronic music when Guy Fawkes' Day changes the TV channel for the fourth time.
- Electronic music when Guy Fawkes' Day changes the TV channel for the seventh time.
305 Daria Dance Party[]
- Broadway music played when 50 Years of Off-Broadway Choreography is on TV.
309 Jake of Hearts[]
- Rock music when the DJs deny Jeffy the t-shirt.
311 The Lawndale File[]
- Suspenseful music played when Artie opens the door with pizza in hand.
- Dance music played on Mr. O'Neill's exercise tape.
Season 4[]
414 Is It Fall Yet?[]
- Somber music when Link hands Daria his friendship bracelet.
- Heavy guitar music Daria and Trent are driving in the Tank.
- Rock music when arriving at Club Glamour.
Season 5[]
501 Fizz Ed[]
- College-fight-song-like music played at the football game (Also used in The Lab Brat.)
503 Fat like Me[]
- Broadway jingle played during the There's Something About Hitler segment of Sick Sad World.
505 The Story of D[]
- Repeating electric song used for Jake's first backing.
- Sped up version of previous song used for Jake's second backing track.
- Drum and bass music used for Jake's third backing track.
506 Lucky Strike[]
- Ethereal-sounding music when Daria's inner angel and devil talk to each other.
514 Is It College Yet[]
- Middle eastern music played when Mr. O'Neill and Ms. Barch are at a diner.