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Pixies

Hailing from Boston's gritty streets, Pixies emerged in the late 1980s as one of the most influential alternative rock bands of all time. Led by charismatic frontmen Black Francis (vocals) and Joey Santiago (guitar), the quartet revolutionized the music scene with their unique blend of surf-rock, punk, and post-punk sensibilities. Their debut album "Surfer Rosa" (1988) remains a fan favorite, boasting standout tracks like "Debaser" and "Gigantic." The album's raw energy, clever wordplay, and catchy hooks cemented Pixies' status as indie rock trailblazers. Pixies' signature style, characterized by jarring time signatures, dissonant chord progressions, and Francis' unmistakable yelp, has left an indelible mark on generations of musicians. Their critically acclaimed album "Doolittle" (1989) solidified their reputation as innovators, featuring fan favorites like "Monkey Gone to Heaven" and "Here Comes Your Man." With a career spanning over three decades, Pixies have consistently pushed the boundaries of rock music, exploring new sounds and themes in albums like "Trompe L'Oeil" (1991) and "Indie Cindy" (2014). Their enduring influence is undeniable – from Nirvana to Radiohead, countless bands have been inspired by Pixies' genre-defying sound.

Soundtrack Appearances

Black Rabbit (S1) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

Anna walking down the street listening to headphones

Dexter: Resurrection (S1) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

As Charley tends to Dexter's injury, we cut to Harrison pacing nervously on the campus of Collings University, eagerly awaiting a tour that will hopefully lead him closer to his dreams. This swift transition from medical care to academic aspirations underscores the fast-paced action in this pivotal moment.

Fight Club (1999) - 1 song(s)

Movie

Where Is My Mind?

As the credits roll, we see the Narrator and Marla bearing witness to the devastating destruction of their city, the melancholic soundtrack lingering in the background. The apocalyptic scene unfolds before them, a stark reminder of the desolation they've inherited.

Stranger Things (S5) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

Here Comes Your Man

The Bear (S2) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

Natalie thanks Pete for being there for her, acknowledging the emotional boost he provided during a tough time.

The Beast in Me (S1) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

Wave of Mutilation