"Right My Wrong" by Sprung Monkey
Something tells me the production staff of BTVS really likes Sprung Monkey. This song can be faintly heard in the background during Buffy's conversation with Principal Flutie at Sunnydale High's main gate in "The Harvest". This scene ends with Buffy's superhuman leap over the top of the gate. "Right My Wrong" can be found on Sprung Monkey's Swirl.
"Right My Wrong"
Well, I've got a point to make
Yes, I've got something to say
Try to right my wrongs of yesterday
But people holding on to their anger
Behind the eyes it's hatred
Those scars, how long they take to go away
Well, hear me, I can't believe you're sorry
I can't believe you're sorry
It's just another word I've heard you say
Well, now that I've pushed aside my feelings
You're back again to try and steal them
Why won't you just go away
Well, time can't erase all that you did to me
What you did to my mind
What you did to my mind
Well, nothing can erase all that you meant to me
Was it all in my mind
Was it all in my mind
What came so easily just tore apart my life
It blew in fast just like a haunting breeze
Now I'm left with why
Time can't erase all that you did to me
What you did to my mind
What you did to my mind
Well, nothing can erase all that you meant to me
Was it all in my mind
Was it all in my mind
Well, what came so easily just tore apart my life
It blew in fast just like a haunting breeze
Now I'm left with why
Music written by Sprung Monkey
Lyrics written by Steve Summers
Performed by Sprung Monkey
"Wearing Me Down" by Dashboard Prophets
Cordelia interrupts a conversation with her friends when she hears this song playing at the Bronze in "The Harvest". Cordy dances to the tune while the vampire Jesse watches her, waiting to make his move. This song is included in Dashboard Prophets' album Burning Out the Inside.
"Wearing Me Down"
You fight the good fight
You fight the good war
You fight to be right
You fight to restore
Why should I believe a word that you say
It was just a game that you don't wanna' play
And I say
It's wearing me down, I realize
It's all in my head now, now, and I realize
It's not what you've done
As much as what you've said
You walk a good walk
You run a good race
You talk a good talk
'Cause you try to replace
Messages of loss and all that's sacred
Tell me you should learn to love my hatred
And I say
It's wearing me down, I realize
It's all in my head now, now, and I realize
It's not what you've done
It's what you said
It's wearing me down
It's wearing me down
Wearing me down
Wearing me down
Wearing me down
Wearing me down
And I say
It's tearing me down
It's all in my head now, now
It's not what you've done
It's what you said
It's what you said
What you said
It's what you said
Words by Chris Dye
Music by Dashboard Prophets
Performed by Dashboard Prophets
"Ballad for Dead Friends" by Dashboard Prophets
In "The Harvest", this song starts immediately after "Wearing Me Down" ends, when Cordelia bumps into Jesse on the dance floor of the Bronze. The song continues while Luke, Darla, and several vampires approach the main entrance of the Bronze. This song can be found on Dashboard Prophets' Burning Out the Inside.
"Ballad for Dead Friends"
How are you feelin'
Do you feel okay
'Cause I don't
It keeps me reelin'
Will I ever be the same
No I won't
It's a cold day in a cruel world
I really wished I could have saved you
Then who would have saved me from myself
Right now, well, I could use a stiff drink
To kill the pain that's deep inside my bones
Have you been dreamin'
I don't dream at all
I have nightmares
Memories careenin'
Have you come to kill what's left
Of my smile
There's no vacancy in paradise
I really wished I could have saved you
Then who would have saved me from myself
Right now, well, I could use a stiff drink
Kill the pain that's deep inside my bones
I really wished I could have saved you
Then who would have saved me from myself
I really wished I could have saved you
I'll never forget you
I'll never forget you
I'll never forget you
I'll never forget you
I really wished I could have saved you
I really wished I could have saved you
I really wished I could have saved you
I really wished I could have saved you
Words by Chris Dye
Music by Dashboard Prophets
Performed by Dashboard Prophets