The Officially Unofficial
Washed Hands Soundtrack
Hope you like music, because today there’s gonna be tons!
Keeping in the same vein as the one for Project Northwoods, I present to you my Officially Unofficial Washed Hands Soundtrack! As I’ve mentioned previously, I write to music a lot, so there is a certain amount of influence such things have on my writing. These tracks aren’t all from my time writing the book, but they do feel at least somewhat well-suited to the various goings-on between the covers.
Now, as before, the music doesn’t match up perfectly, either in terms of rhythm or lyrics, but that’s not quite the point. The point is to have some tunes that in some small way bring the world of Washed Hands to life. Do not take anyone’s presence here as endorsement of my product.
That being said, where there was one available, I have placed a link to a YouTube video right in the name of the song. This is followed by the artist’s name and a link to purchase the music if you feel you simply must have it. I strived to find “official” videos when possible. Naturally, if you think of anything better, you can drop me a line here or on Twitter. Your suggestion may even end up on the list!
And if you hate my taste in music, just remember that I really don’t care.
Chapter Music
Prologue Sweet as Whole [Explicit]
Sara Bareilles
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1 Gimme Sympathy
Metric
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2 Oranges and Seasalt
Eliza Carthy
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3 Head is not my Home
MS MR
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4 Melancholia
John Robert Matz
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5 Soul Killing
The Ting Tings
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8 Like O, Like H
Tegan and Sara
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9 ‘Round Gunpoint
Francisco Cerda
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10 Subterfuge Shuffle
Ryan Ike
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11 Are You Ten Years Ago
Tegan and Sara
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12 Blood in my Boots
Eliza Carthy
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13 Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Nico Vega
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14 Science/Visions
Chvrches
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15 Lie to Me
Sara Bareilles
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16 Bones McCoy
Jim Guthrie
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17 One by One
The Ting Tings
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Epilogue Place de la République
Coeur de Pirate
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“Credits” Howl
Florence and the Machine
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