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[301] Olivia
- "Les Feuilles Mortes" by Yves Montand. Olivia enters her alt-mom's house.
[302] The Box
- (unknown). Peter & Bolivia have drinks & talk about Walter & the weapon.
- "Crazy" by Patsy Cline. Bolivia & Peter dance.
- "Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage Of Figaro), K. 492: Act I Scene 8: Aria: Non piu andrai, farfallone amoroso" by Mozart. Walter demonstrates how classical music effects his brain waves.
- "Miami Vice Theme" by Jan Hammer. Walter changes the music to demonstrate how less harmonic music effects brain waves.
[303] The Plateau
- "Flower" by Amos Lee. Olivia arrives home & Frank asks how it was being back at work.
[304] Do Shapeshifters Dream Of Electric Sheep?
- "Groovin' " by Marvin Gaye. Bolivia & Peter people watch over dinner.
[305] Amber 31422
- "I Can't Get Started" by Oscar Peterson. Walternate meets with Alt-Broyles to talk about the Amber theft.
[306] 6995 kHz
- "Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV 1068 - Air" by Bach. Astrid plays a Bach album to help Watler think.
- "I Should Care" by Bill Evans. Bolivia & Peter question Markam about the number stations.
[307] The Abducted
- No Commercial Music In This Episode.
[308] Entrada
- "You Got It" by Rooney. Alt-Broyles watches news footage at a bar, then the bartender refuses to let him pay for his drink.
[309] Marionette
- "Juliet's Death (from 'Romeo and Juliet')" by Prokofiev. A guy finishes sewing sutures on Amanda's body; repeats as the guy manipulates Amanda's body like a marionette; Astrid informs Walter that Amanda's body went missing from the funeral home.
- "It Had To Be You" by Django Reinhardt. Astrid gives Walter the Yatsko Project files.
[310] The Firefly
- "Mah Na Mah Na" by Piero Umiliani. Peter finds Walter working on an experiment in their kitchen.
- "If I Only Had A Brain" by Jeremy Little. Walter makes chicken soup for Peter.
[311] Reciprocity
- "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" by Leo Sayer. Walter & Astrid look on Dr. Falcon's body; Walter asks Astrid what Fauxlivia's files say about him.
- "Bungle In The Jungle" by Jethro Tull. Walter & Astrid phone Olivia to tell her what they've found out about Dr.Falcon's killer.
[312] Concentrate And Ask Again
- "Happy Birthday". Warren's coworkers sing to him.
[313] Immortality
- "I Want You To Want Me" by Randy Coleman. Frank comments on how Fauxlivia's been acting since he returned.
- "Road To Nowhere" by Nouvelle Vague. Dr. Silva talks to a fellow diner patron about his work.
[314] 6B
- "It's Alright Now" by The Wildbirds. A couple goes to a party in apartment 7C.
- "Feelings" by Perry Como. Walter sneaks out after making breakfast for Peter & Olivia.
- "Saturday In The Park" by Chicago. Peter selects a song on the jukebox.
- "For Once In My Life" by Stevie Wonder. Peter & Olivia talk about their relationship, then kiss.
- "Pale Blue Eyes" by The Velvet Underground. Olivia & Peter toast to disaster averted, then she tells him she wants what he does.
[315] 6 Months Later
- No Commercial Music In This Episode.
[316] Os
- "Strange Brew" by Cream. Walter & Massive Dynamics security guard Kevin smoke joints together.
- (unknown). Peter looks for experiments on gravity as Walter examines the 'balloon man'; Olivia arrives with news about the key card.
[317] Stowaway
- "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck Quartet. Agent Lincoln Lee arrives at Walter's lab; the team discusses magnetism & Dana Gray.
- "Give A Little Bit" by Supertramp. Walter & Bellivia search for a suitable host for William; Peter & Lincoln research Dana Gray's life.
[318] Bloodline
- "Part Friday Night, Part Sunday Morning" by Sandra Lynn. Henry looks at comics in his taxi, then is confronted by Charlie & Lincoln.
[319] Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
- "Jingle Bells (music box version)". Young Olivia tells Peter her father is coming.
- "Zoom (70s theme)". Astrid tells Walter that she downloaded 'Zoom' for him.
[320] 6:02 AM EST
- "How Did I Get This Far?" by Jim Salinger. Joe drives into a swarm of locusts.
- "Rocky Mountain Way" by Joe Walsh. Sam chats with one of his bowling customers before heading for a back room.
- "I See The Moon (lullabye)". Fauxlivia sings to baby Henry.
[321] The Last Sam Weiss
- "Riders On The Storm" by The Doors. Nate listens to music just before the vehicle in front of his parents' car is hit by lightning.
- "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen". Walter whistles as Astrid brings him the data on the lightning strikes.
[322] The Day We Died
- "Symphony No. 3" by Gorecki. Moreau plants a bomb in an opera house.
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