(Crystal drives by/Jason remembers when he first saw her) “Smalltown Banjo Breakdown” by Thomas Richard Smith Sr. “Baby Let’s Play House” by Arthur Gunter (Terry moves in with Arlene) “I Got More Bills Than I Can Pay” by Sonny Ellis (Jason tries to stay busy at the Sheriff’s office) “9 Crimes (Demo)” by Damien Rice (Russell, Lorena & Bill feed on the stripper in the limo end credits) “Do Not Conceal Thy Radiant Eyes” courtesy of Extreme Music (Russell performs the initiation ritual with Debbie Pelt, the werewolves drink his blood) “Wolf Blood Honey” by The Upside Down (Debbie Pelt crowd surfs up to the stage for her initiation) “Paradise Circus” by Massive Attack (Bill goes to a strip club to procure dinner for Lorena & Russell) “SOS” by Sennen (Sookie goes back to Lou Pine’s Bar) “Train Wreck” by Deanna Johnston (Sam gives Andy a few good reasons to make him a cop) “Ten Year High School Reunion” by Kevin Fisher (Sam trains Jessica to be a Merlotte’s waitress) “Walk That Midnight Walk” courtesy of Bosshouse Music (Merlotte’s background music) “Blame It On The Fact That I’m A Man” by The Mears Brothers (Jason confronts the new jock at Merlotte’s) “Bonehead” by ONEPOINTSIX (Eric fantasizes about Sookie while watching Yvetta) “Mamasita” by Daddy P, Spiket & Da Diggler (Lafayette leaves Tara a voicemail while sitting in his new car) “It Hurts Me Too” by Gaye Adegbalola (end credits) “Ain’t No Invisible Man” by Jakob Dylan (Alcide, Sookie and Hollis after the fight at the were bar) “Spoonful” by Howlin’ Wolf (Alcide and Sookie go to the were bar) “Two Many Days” by Judy Fields (Arlene tells Terry she’s pregnant and that he’s the father) “Wild One” by Those Darlin’s (Jason tells Tara she’s like a sister to him) “Dry Your Tears” by James Clarke (Mike the Coroner calls Tara about Eggs’ funeral) “One of Them Days” by Jesse Dayton (Sookie asks Sam for time off to go to Mississippi) “Coming Down” by Acumen Nation (Pam answers the phone at Fangtasia) “Same Old” by The Roadhawgs (Jason tells Hoyt that being a cop is his destiny) “Classically Inclined” by Eduardo Ponsdomenech (aftermath of Bill burning Lorena) “I’m Alive” by Shelby Lynne (end credits)Īmazon MP3 | Episode 3.03 – It Hurts Me Too “Classically Inclined” by Eduardo Ponsdomenech (Lorena shows up at the mansion) “Anyone But You” by Sean Patrick McGraw (Tara and the rednecks throw down, Franklin assists) “Dixie Rocks” by Derrick Procell (Andy takes Jason on a ridealong to Hotshot) “Beautifully Broken” by Gov’t Mule (Terry gives Arlene his list of reasons to trust him with her kids Franklin shows up at Merlotte’s Jessica discovers the body is missing) “Evil Ways” by The Hampton (Rock) Quartet (Russell, Talbot and Bill enjoy a multi-course meal) “Walk First” by Steve McComb (Jason and Andy talk at Merlotte’s Jason hugs Andy) “Ride My Train” by Jonathan Clark (Sookie & Terry talk in Merlotte’s he gives her a gun) (Alternate performance Royal Philharmonic version not available online) “Rondeau from Abdelazer” by The Royal Philharmonic (Talbot descends the stairs at the mansion to meet Bill) “Slither Thing” by Collide (Sookie asks Eric about Nazi werewolves Jessica asks Pam for advice) “Everybody Wants You” by Billy Squier (Jason can’t perform)Īmazon MP3 | Episode 3.02 – Beautifully Broken “No One But the Dawg” by Steve McComb (Terry tries to talk to Arlene in Sam’s office) “Here in This Nowhere Town” by Agona Hardison (Arlene thinks she’s pregnant Jason picks up a pair of vet students) “Necroplasm Fix” by Horrorfall (The Queen and the Magister visit Fangtasia) “A Drink With Hank” by Sean Patrick McGraw (Hoyt calls Jessica, who hangs up on him) “Between You and I” by Stoll Vaughn (Sam talks to Tommy at the garage) “On the Horizon” by John Lincoln Wright (Hoyt and Jason talk while working on the road crew) “Crazed Country Rebel” by Hank Williams III (Bill tries to escape, causing the car crash) “Pistol Whip Me Back Into Your Arms” by Acumen Nation (Sookie interrupts Eric and Yvetta at Fangtasia) “Good Behaviour” by Powersolo (The F*ck You Crew has Bill in the car) Looking for music played in each episode of True Blood season 3? We’ve listed the songs below, along with links to purchase them for yourself.Īlso available: True Blood season 1 soundtrack | True Blood Season 1 score | True Blood season 2 soundtrack Episode 3.01 – Bad Blood
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