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Millennium Episode Music Guide

Millennium contains an inspired collection of recordings to reflect and accompany the show's dark themes and fascinating characters including tracks from Cypress Hill, White Zombie, Mark Snow, Bobby Darin, Patti Smith and many more. It's almost impossible not to appreciate the artistic effect when listening to The Carpenters sing Close to you during the vicious dog attack in Beware of the Dog or America's Horse with No Name during Owls, not forgetting of course the effect of Paul Mauriat's Love is Blue in A room with no view.

Our comprehensive Millennium Music Guide is integrated into our Episode and Credits guide, providing in most cases in-depth articles and profiles on the artists, bands and composers whose music featured throughout Millennium's three seasons. Each profile will provide inform you of who performed a specific track, background information and details on the various artists, episode related details with useful links and each will remind you in which scene a piece of music was featured. The music guide also lists any other tracks, songs or compositions used elsewhere in Millennium by the same artist, band or composer.

 
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About our Music Guide Profiles

This Millennium Music Guide provides a definitive, fully detailed breakdown of all bands, composers and artists whose music was featured during the three seasons of Chris Carter's Millennium televisions series.

Each profile is available from the listing on this page and is also linked to from its respective Millennium episode profile pages.

These convenient and useful profiles contain information from a variety of accredited sources including the free Wikipedia, official websites and All Music Guide.

Lyrics where included may sometimes contain explicit language. All lyrics contained within this Millennium Music Guide remain the property and copyright of their respective copyright holders.

 

Music Guide Profile Index

A quick navigation list of the most recently viewed band, composer and artist profiles in our Millennium Music Guide:

Millennium Season 1 (Last Accessed):

  1. White Zombie
    In: Pilot. Viewed: 10857 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  2. Nine Inch Nails
    In: Pilot. Viewed: 7185 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  3. Cypress Hill
    In: Gehenna. Viewed: 19427 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  4. Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper
    In: Pilot. Viewed: 2521 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  5. Beverly Pale
    In: Maranatha. Viewed: 1122 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  6. The Bee Gees
    In: The Thin White Line. Viewed: 4225 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  7. Johann Sebastian Bach
    In: The Thin White Line. Viewed: 2630 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  8. X
    In: 522666. Viewed: 739 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  9. Wayne Kramer
    In: Paper Dove. Viewed: 622 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  10. Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    In: Lamentation. Viewed: 1404 times.
    Last accessed: July 24th 2008.
  11. Glen Jordan
    In: Loin Like a Hunting Flame. Viewed: 392 times.
    Last accessed: July 22nd 2008.
  12. Donnie Fritts
    In: The Judge. Viewed: 441 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  13. Steve Goodman
    In: The Judge. Viewed: 540 times.
    Last accessed: July 23rd 2008.
  14. Portishead
    In: Pilot. Viewed: 1330 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.

Millennium Season 2 (Last Accessed):

  1. Mark Snow
    In: Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me. Viewed: 2162 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  2. Paul Mauriat
    In: A Room With No View. Viewed: 3278 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  3. Richard Wagner
    In: Roosters. Viewed: 1316 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  4. Dean Martin
    In: The Curse of Frank Black. Viewed: 2975 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  5. Mark Snow
    In: 19:19. Viewed: 792 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  6. Bobby Darin
    In: Goodbye Charlie. Viewed: 547 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  7. The Peking Opera
    In: Siren. Viewed: 1120 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  8. Bobby Darin
    In: Monster. Viewed: 538 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  9. The Carpenters
    In: Beware of the Dog. Viewed: 1767 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  10. Bobby Darin
    In: Beware of the Dog. Viewed: 689 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  11. Squirrel Nut Zippers
    In: A Single Blade of Grass. Viewed: 1646 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  12. Black Flag
    In: Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me. Viewed: 5211 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  13. The Carpenters
    In: 19:19. Viewed: 745 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  14. Gilbert and Sullivan
    In: The Mikado. Viewed: 1173 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  15. America
    In: Owls. Viewed: 9251 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  16. Zager & Evans
    In: The Fourth Horseman. Viewed: 767 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  17. Talking Heads
    In: The Beginning and the End. Viewed: 4291 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  18. Screamin' Jay Hawkins
    In: The Curse of Frank Black. Viewed: 1720 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  19. George Frideric Handel
    In: The Curse of Frank Black. Viewed: 1437 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  20. Dionne Warwick
    In: The Fourth Horseman. Viewed: 1828 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  21. Zager & Evans
    In: The Time Is Now. Viewed: 1169 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  22. Marty Jensen and Jessie Fanion
    In: Goodbye Charlie. Viewed: 361 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  23. Terry Jacks
    In: Goodbye Charlie. Viewed: 855 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  24. Patti Smith
    In: Anamnesis. Viewed: 1718 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  25. Mark Snow
    In: The Pest House. Viewed: 371 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  26. Vinny the Goo
    In: Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me. Viewed: 367 times.
    Last accessed: July 24th 2008.
  27. Mark Snow
    In: Midnight of the Century. Viewed: 450 times.
    Last accessed: July 24th 2008.
  28. Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    In: Midnight of the Century. Viewed: 876 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  29. Norman Chandler and His Fabulous String Orchestra
    In: Jose Chung's 'Doomsday Defense'. Viewed: 383 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  30. Johnny Legend
    In: Jose Chung's 'Doomsday Defense'. Viewed: 405 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  31. Glen Jordan
    In: A Single Blade of Grass. Viewed: 350 times.
    Last accessed: July 22nd 2008.
  32. Bobby Darin
    In: Sense and Antisense. Viewed: 451 times.
    Last accessed: July 24th 2008.
  33. Patti Smith
    In: The Time Is Now. Viewed: 1466 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.

Millennium Season 3 (Last Accessed):

  1. The Mills Brothers
    In: Matryoshka. Viewed: 1503 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  2. Kiss
    In: ...Thirteen Years Later. Viewed: 3254 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  3. Backstreet Boys
    In: Seven and One. Viewed: 6883 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  4. Paul Anka (featuring Odia Coates)
    In: Forcing the End. Viewed: 1832 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  5. Nazareth
    In: Skull and Bones. Viewed: 2992 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  6. Huun-Huur-Tu (Tibetan Monks)
    In: Bardo Thodol. Viewed: 927 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  7. PJ Harvey
    In: Nostalgia. Viewed: 2118 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  8. Mark Snow
    In: Goodbye To All That. Viewed: 459 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  9. Mark Snow
    In: Seven and One. Viewed: 425 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  10. Blur
    In: Darwin's Eye. Viewed: 782 times.
    Last accessed: July 24th 2008.
  11. Unaccredited Gospel Choir
    In: Saturn Dreaming of Mercury. Viewed: 591 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  12. James Carr
    In: The Sound of Snow. Viewed: 959 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
  13. Giorgio Moroder
    In: Collateral Damage. Viewed: 858 times.
    Last accessed: July 25th 2008.
 

Unidentified Music - Can you help?

The tracks identified and included in our Millennium Music Guide have been put together from a variety of sources starting with the original Millennium episode guide from 1996. Over the years, I've noted down extra music tracks which have been identified and reported by our TIWWA forum members so that the vital information can be added to what was was released in the original guide. I believe its the most accurate available on the Internet.

Occasionally though, a new song or piece of music will be discovered in Millennium that has previously gone unnoticed.

Can you identify these music tracks?

You can contact us as usual to discuss the unidentified music tracks or you may wish to browse our dedicated discussion forum which has pinned topics containing any identified lyrics and artist/composer suggestions for these tracks.

 

Millennium Episode Music Guide (Season 3 - Last Viewed Profiles):

There are currently 60 profiles available in this Millennium Episode Music Guide. Select a profile from the list below by clicking the artist's name or photo if available, to learn more about the music and the artists in each episode of Chris Carter's Millennium television series.


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An image from Millennium's Matryoshka.

Code: #MLM-314 | Production Code: 3ABC14 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-02-19

Episode Summary: An investigation conducted by Frank Black and Emma Hollis into a retired FBI agent's suicide leads to some confusing information that links the Bureau to the Millennium Group's modern rebirth 50 years ago. Piling evidence and personal memoirs also imply that both organizations had their hands in the powerful historical events the occurred at the Los Alamos nuclear research center.

 
 
An image related to The Mills Brothers whose music was used in Millennium.

Matryoshka featured music by The Mills Brothers. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Till Then

Learn more about The Mills Brothers whose music profile has been viewed 1503 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's ...Thirteen Years Later.

Code: #MLM-305 | Production Code: 3ABC05 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1998-10-30

Episode Summary: To Frank Black's dismay, a movie is being shot based upon an infamous serial killer case he himself solved 13 years ago. Things get a little out of hand when new murders begin occurring with the same pattern featured in the film and case files. Frank hopes to find the answers during the filming of the movie's finale, at a KISS concert, while Emma searches famous horror films for clues.

 
 
An image related to Kiss whose music was used in Millennium.

...Thirteen Years Later featured music by Kiss. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Psycho Circus

Learn more about Kiss whose music profile has been viewed 3254 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Seven and One.

Code: #MLM-319 | Production Code: 3ABC19 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-04-30

Episode Summary: Frank Black, for the third time in his life, ends up on the receiving end of a series of disturbing Polaroid photographs. This time, however, he begins questioning his own sanity, for the digitally enhanced photos depict the victim of a horrible drowning accident and the face in the Polaroids is his own. Is a ruthless demon seeking to push him over the edge into madness? Frank's painful childhood memories and the FBI's opinions that he is a crazed man make it all the more difficult for him to confront the evil attempting to ruin him.

 
 
An image related to Backstreet Boys whose music was used in Millennium.

Seven and One featured music by Backstreet Boys. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Everybody (Backstreet's Back)

Learn more about Backstreet Boys whose music profile has been viewed 6883 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Forcing the End.

Code: #MLM-315 | Production Code: 3ABC15 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-03-19

Episode Summary: Acting as swiftly as possible while the opportunity presents itself, a fundamentalist Jewish group abducts a pregnant woman, hoping to gain ownership over the woman's unborn child. They hope to fulfill biblical prophecy by raising a pure child for the new millennium, forcing it into the priesthood, and leading the second coming of the Messiah at the yet-to-be built third temple in Jerusalem. Emma Hollis suspects Millennium Group involvement in these events and is shocked when Peter Watts reaches out to her to help close the investigation.

 
 
An image related to Paul Anka (featuring Odia Coates) whose music was used in Millennium.

Forcing the End featured music by Paul Anka (featuring Odia Coates). This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. (You're) Having My Baby

Learn more about Paul Anka (featuring Odia Coates) whose music profile has been viewed 1832 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Skull and Bones.

Code: #MLM-306 | Production Code: 3ABC06 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1998-11-06

Episode Summary: When Emma Hollis and Barry Baldwin are dispatched to investigate a mass grave found beneath a highway construction site they come face to face with Peter Watts and a Millennium Group team. Frank Black, at Quantico investigating the case through a reclusive and paranoid man who seems to have witnessed the killings, tries his best to determine what interest the Millennium Group has in the deaths. Both Frank and Emma soon discover the Group may have sinister intent and that anyone who uncovers the truth may be in grave danger.

 
 
An image related to Nazareth whose music was used in Millennium.

Skull and Bones featured music by Nazareth. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Love Hurts

Learn more about Nazareth whose music profile has been viewed 2992 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Bardo Thodol.

Code: #MLM-317 | Production Code: 3ABC17 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-04-23

Episode Summary: The discovery of a cooler full of living hands draws Emma Hollis' attention to mysterious research conducted by former Millennium Group member Dr. Steven Takahashi, a man now afflicted by a disfiguring and deadly disease. These secrets leave one murderous Millennium Group operative desperate to kill Takahashi as Frank Black holds watch by his bedside. Emma engages in a desperate attempt to lash out at the Group with the knowledge she's gained, hoping to prove she can do so on her own.

 
 
An image related to Huun-Huur-Tu (Tibetan Monks) whose music was used in Millennium.

Bardo Thodol featured music by Huun-Huur-Tu (Tibetan Monks). This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Prayer

Learn more about Huun-Huur-Tu (Tibetan Monks) whose music profile has been viewed 927 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Nostalgia.

Code: #MLM-320 | Production Code: 3ABC20 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-05-07

Episode Summary: When a dog digs up a freshly severed woman's leg, Frank Black and Emma Hollis travel to a small town, where Emma spent part of her nomadic youth, to investigate. Frank, from the start, knows fully well who the culprit is but a lack of evidence forces him to engage in a dangerous game of slowly breaking down the killer's psyche, thus forcing him to reveal his own crimes.

 
 
An image related to PJ Harvey whose music was used in Millennium.

Nostalgia featured music by PJ Harvey. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. A Perfect Day Elise

Learn more about PJ Harvey whose music profile has been viewed 2118 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Goodbye To All That.

Code: #MLM-322 | Production Code: 3ABC22 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-05-21

Episode Summary: With Frank Black being held responsible for Barry Baldwin's death at the hands of a Millennium Group assassin, Emma Hollis further distances herself from her former mentor while gaining Millennium Group membership. The Federal Bureau of Investigation dismisses Frank once and for all from its ranks, an act which pulls the Bureau and the Millennium Group closer to each other. Frank, Emma, and Peter engage in angry attacks against each other as the new Ed Cuffle continues to leave a trail of bodies. The battle will end in role reversal for all, an end to things as they once were, and an uncertain future.

 
 
An image related to Mark Snow whose music was used in Millennium.

Goodbye To All That featured music by Mark Snow. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Millennium: We're All Shepards

Learn more about Mark Snow whose music profile has been viewed 459 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Seven and One.

Code: #MLM-319 | Production Code: 3ABC19 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-04-30

Episode Summary: Frank Black, for the third time in his life, ends up on the receiving end of a series of disturbing Polaroid photographs. This time, however, he begins questioning his own sanity, for the digitally enhanced photos depict the victim of a horrible drowning accident and the face in the Polaroids is his own. Is a ruthless demon seeking to push him over the edge into madness? Frank's painful childhood memories and the FBI's opinions that he is a crazed man make it all the more difficult for him to confront the evil attempting to ruin him.

 
 
An image related to Mark Snow whose music was used in Millennium.

Seven and One featured music by Mark Snow. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Millennium: Closure

Learn more about Mark Snow whose music profile has been viewed 425 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Darwin's Eye.

Code: #MLM-318 | Production Code: 3ABC18 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-04-16

Episode Summary: Frank Black and Emma Hollis are forced to consider how many of their cases are truly ruled by conspiracy when a young girl, put in an asylum after being accused of murdering her parents, escapes from captivity with the help of a willing Sheriff's Deputy. Are the girl's rants regarding evolution and constant drawing of crossed palm trees a sign that there may be a more complex cover-up at work? Or is she, like Emma's ailing father, simply going mad?

 
 
An image related to Blur whose music was used in Millennium.

Darwin's Eye featured music by Blur. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Trimm Trabb

Learn more about Blur whose music profile has been viewed 782 times and was last viewed on July 24th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Saturn Dreaming of Mercury.

Code: #MLM-316 | Production Code: 3ABC16 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-04-09

Episode Summary: Jordan is filled with uneasy knowledge that the devil has come to town when a new family moves into the Black's neighborhood. Frank's unsure how to handle the situation when an imaginary friend named Simon leads Jordan into a biting incident at school, an attack on the family's father, and violently uncharacteristic behavior. Could Jordan's now advanced powers of perception be identifying the presence of evil? Emma is hurt when Frank refuses to reveal what it is he and his daughter are cursed to live with.

 
 

Saturn Dreaming of Mercury featured music by Unaccredited Gospel Choir. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. This Little Light of Mine

Learn more about Unaccredited Gospel Choir whose music profile has been viewed 591 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's The Sound of Snow.

Code: #MLM-312 | Production Code: 3ABC12 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-02-05

Episode Summary: Frank Black is forwarded a mysterious copy of a cassette tape filled with audio white noise. A trip back home to Seattle illustrates that people all over Washington state are being sent the tape, and its effects are killing them! Refusing to drop the investigation, Frank submits himself to the tape's power again and again, leading him to a shocking reliving of Catherine's death and a powerful meeting from beyond the grave.

 
 
An image related to James Carr whose music was used in Millennium.

The Sound of Snow featured music by James Carr. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. The Dark End of the Street

Learn more about James Carr whose music profile has been viewed 959 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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An image from Millennium's Collateral Damage.

Code: #MLM-311 | Production Code: 3ABC11 | Season: 3 | Air Date: 1999-01-22

Episode Summary: Peter Watts is forced into the most distressing of circumstances when the eldest of his three beloved daughters, Taylor, is abducted by an enraged Gulf War veteran who has turned to violence, hoping to push the Millennium Group into admitting their crimes. Frank Black and Emma Hollis, part of the help effort, are met with great conflict from the bitter Watts who seems sorrowfully determined to let his daughter die rather than betray the secrets of his Group.

 
 
An image related to Giorgio Moroder whose music was used in Millennium.

Collateral Damage featured music by Giorgio Moroder. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:

  1. Chase

Learn more about Giorgio Moroder whose music profile has been viewed 858 times and was last viewed on July 25th 2008.

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