Every You Every Me
Placebo
Opening credits.
Sebastian talks to Blaine about Annette receiving a letter from someone describing his lascivious tactics.
Katherine and Cecile practice kissing in the park.
Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral': Molto Vivace
L.V. Beethoven
Sebastian and Annette are together at the pool. He plays it thinking she will like it.
Sebastian is trying to convince Annette to join him for a dip in the pool.
Ordinary Life
Kristen Barry
Sebastian and Annette go swimming together. Annette sees Sebastian naked.
Comin' Up from Behind (Soundtrack Version)
Marcy Playground
Sebastian goes to Blaine's house and takes a picture of them in bed together.
Kathryn meets with Cecilie's mother in shop to tell her about Cecilie and Ronald.
Cecilie leaves a doll in a bed and goes to Sebastian.
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G Major
J.S. Bach
Sebastian and Annette drive down the highway together.
After Sebastian tells Annette that she was just a conquest.
Money Hungry (as heard in Cruel Intentions)
Marc Ferrari
Annette and Sebastian make love.
You Could Make a Killing
Aimee Mann
Annette reads the letter that Sebastian left for her and then pages through his journal.
Bitter Sweet Symphony
The Verve
At the end, Kathryn is giving her speech and is interrupted by people leaving.
Like the 40's
William Loose
Money Hungry (as heard in Cruel Intentions)
Marc Ferrari, Robin McAuley
You Blew Me Off
Bobby Bare
Sebastian is speaking with Blaine
Bittersweet Symphony
The Verve
Kathryn's evil ways and cocaine addiction are revealed to the whole school, and Annette drives off in Sebastian's car
Money Hungry
Marc Ferrari and Karen McAuley
Symphony #9 in D Minor, Op. 125, 'Choral'
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Comin' Up From Behind
Marcy Playground
The scene where he looks like a sexy vampire and ears Greg saying baby to Blaine and then takes pictures of him and dares to blackmail him if the task ahead was not done but also because he thought that he wrote the letter thats why he was going to expose him not really for that
Brandenburg Concerto #4 in G Major
Johann Sebastian Bach