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DANDY WARHOLS DISCOGRAPHY


 
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Albums
1995 Dandy's Rule OK?
1997 ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down #16 UK
"Boys Better" from this album was included on the Good Will Hunting soundtrack, and "Every Day Should Be A Holiday" on the There's Something About Mary soundtrack.
2000 Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia #182 US; #32 UKs


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"Godless" and "Nietzsche" from this album were used in the movie Anti-Trust.
The hit "Bohemian Like You" was featured on Monday Night Football, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Six Feet Under, and Igby Goes Down. In the UK it was used extensively by Vodafone for a television campaign, and on football programmes Match of the Day and 606. It also used in Australia for a number of Holden advertisements.
"Solid" was used as the theme song to the short-lived TV show Undeclared.
2003 Welcome To The Monkey House #118 US; #20 UK
"We Used to be Friends" from this album is used as the theme song for Veronica Mars and is featured on Music from The O.C. Vol. 1, from the popular Fox television series. It was also used as the theme song for the Australian reality TV show, My Restaurant Rules.
9 Songs movie has live performance of "The Last High" as one of its episodes.
2004 The Black Album
2004 Come On Feel The Dandy Warhols
2005 Odditorium or Warlords of Mars #89 US; #67 UK 
 
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