9:51 pm - 02/06/2013

The art of the TV theme song is somewhat of a dying one. The world no longer moves to the beat of just one drum and the era of a lengthy ditty played over shots of a photogenic cast is all but over. It’s no wonder, fewer and fewer people watch TV live and instead prefer to watch on a DVR or a computer where opening credits are easy enough to fast forward through. That being said, there are a few current TV themes that are definitely worth your notice. While they may not all have been written expressly for their shows, they are all performed by artists that have an impressive and enjoyable catalogue worth exploring. So if someone catches you with any of these nine songs on your playlists, don’t be embarrassed. They’re impossibly catchy.
Shameless– “The Luck You Got” by The High Strung
Everything about this delightfully depraved Showtime series is not safe for work. Oh yes, including the opening credits. But the theme song by the Detroit-based indie group The High Strung is good old fashioned fun. The High Strung may sound familiar to fans of “This American Life” for their episode titled “The Dewey Decibel System.” Check out another one of their tracks, the more sedate Standing At The Door Of Self-Discovery to see if The High Strung is more than a one hit wonder.
Justified– “Long Hard Times To Come” by Gangstagrass feat. T.O.N.E.-Z
There couldn’t be a better fit for the Kentucky neo-noir Justified than this rousing hick-hop song from Gangstagrass. Even author Elmore Leonard is a fan, crediting the group with doing “nothing short of creating a new form of music.” So slap on a Raylan Givens Stetson and wriggle into your tightest Wranglers; this track will make you feel both citified and countrified at the same time.
Community– “At Least It Was Here” by The 88
Cult-favorite Community may not be long for this world. Facing both the departure of series creator Dan Harmon and NBC scheduling woes, the future ain’t looking too bright. But we’ll always have this fun pop intro from indie rockers The 88.
Boardwalk Empire– “Straight Up And Down” by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
San Francisco’s own The Brian Jonestown Massacre provides the anachronistic opening music for HBO’s jazz age gangster drama. This psychedelic band has been around since the 1990s and were the subject of the fantastic 2004 documentary Dig!, so if you’re not already a groupie, you should get on that.
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" Angela " is the best tv theme EVER btw
TV Theme Songs You Wouldn’t Be Ashamed To Have On Your Playlist

The art of the TV theme song is somewhat of a dying one. The world no longer moves to the beat of just one drum and the era of a lengthy ditty played over shots of a photogenic cast is all but over. It’s no wonder, fewer and fewer people watch TV live and instead prefer to watch on a DVR or a computer where opening credits are easy enough to fast forward through. That being said, there are a few current TV themes that are definitely worth your notice. While they may not all have been written expressly for their shows, they are all performed by artists that have an impressive and enjoyable catalogue worth exploring. So if someone catches you with any of these nine songs on your playlists, don’t be embarrassed. They’re impossibly catchy.
Shameless– “The Luck You Got” by The High Strung
Everything about this delightfully depraved Showtime series is not safe for work. Oh yes, including the opening credits. But the theme song by the Detroit-based indie group The High Strung is good old fashioned fun. The High Strung may sound familiar to fans of “This American Life” for their episode titled “The Dewey Decibel System.” Check out another one of their tracks, the more sedate Standing At The Door Of Self-Discovery to see if The High Strung is more than a one hit wonder.
Justified– “Long Hard Times To Come” by Gangstagrass feat. T.O.N.E.-Z
There couldn’t be a better fit for the Kentucky neo-noir Justified than this rousing hick-hop song from Gangstagrass. Even author Elmore Leonard is a fan, crediting the group with doing “nothing short of creating a new form of music.” So slap on a Raylan Givens Stetson and wriggle into your tightest Wranglers; this track will make you feel both citified and countrified at the same time.
Community– “At Least It Was Here” by The 88
Cult-favorite Community may not be long for this world. Facing both the departure of series creator Dan Harmon and NBC scheduling woes, the future ain’t looking too bright. But we’ll always have this fun pop intro from indie rockers The 88.
Boardwalk Empire– “Straight Up And Down” by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
San Francisco’s own The Brian Jonestown Massacre provides the anachronistic opening music for HBO’s jazz age gangster drama. This psychedelic band has been around since the 1990s and were the subject of the fantastic 2004 documentary Dig!, so if you’re not already a groupie, you should get on that.
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" Angela " is the best tv theme EVER btw
Sometimes that song/opening credits are the best part of the show tbh.
It's on my happy playlist lol
I will never get married and if I do I want this. Most people will just thing it's a crap sappy love song. People in the know WILL KNOW.
the shameless song pisses me off tho.
Edited at 2013-02-07 04:01 am (UTC)
Obviously.
The show doesn't live up to the amazing theme tbh.
aww, i loved the show. tho, i watched it when i was like 14 so who knows how i'd feel now.
i also loved:
Edited at 2013-02-07 04:28 am (UTC)
although, the rest of the OST is amazing, too. Greenbird? Rain? WHAT.
Edited at 2013-02-07 04:33 am (UTC)
If you don't like my tastes, cool, you're not my ears
And I will listen to 'Return Of The Mack' for hours, tyvm.
I jam to my 8bit music , tv themes , and r&b with no shame
I like music that's considered 'terrible', I'm fine with that.
I think my iPod is awesome, and that's all that matters.
all that theme
facts of life theme
fresh prince theme
Like, I'm in awe that someone actually put the Welcome Back, Kotter theme song on their list, and it was the first one. That song makes me so happy.
/endpost
also, i love the whole album
Rip.
i still need to finish it, it was soo good tho
I wish there was an extended version of the Goof Troop song cuz that is my jam
i have goof troop. <3
It's pretty catchy.
DUCK TALES OWWOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOOOOO
Edited at 2013-02-07 04:19 am (UTC)