Damn you, Mark Schwahn, you evil genius.
Run DMC, "It's Tricky"
Episode: "Resolve" (Season 4, Episode 12)
I should warn you, most of the songs on this list are paired with some pretty emotional — and often tragic — scenes. But this fun number was the perfect combination of silly and lightheartedness in between those heart attacks and point shaving scandals of the infamous season four.
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The Verve Pipe, "The Freshmen"
Episode: "Four Years, Six Months, Two Days" (Season 5, Episode 1)
We can't recognize some of our favorite OTH favs in the season five opener, both physically (LOL Nathan looks like a lion) and emotionally (Peyton dumped Lucas, ugh). But this song perfectly echoed the gutting nostalgia we felt as we realized those promises made on the river court four years ago maybe didn't hold up.
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The Replacements, "Here Comes A Regular"
Episode: "The Wind That Blew My Heart Away" (Season 3, Episode 13)
This song cruelly teases us as we watch Peyton's benefit CD finally arrive, while simultaneously we see Ellie succumb to her illness. Like I said, tragedy. (But does anyone kinda laugh at Peyton's horror/surprise face? Sorry, that's probably just me being mean.)
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Tyler Hilton, "Glad"
Episode: "We Might As Well Be Strangers" (Season 2, Episode 6)
Most people either love or hate Chris Keller but I, personally, enjoy him. Especially here in his debut appearance on the show. This music moment introduces his electric voice and scene-stealing abilities.
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