Most Viewed Millennium Season One - Music Guide Profiles
There are currently 61 profiles available in this Millennium Episode Music Guide. Select a profile from the list below by clicking the artist's name or photo if available, to learn more about the music and the artists in each episode of Chris Carter's Millennium television series.
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Code: #MLM-101 | Production Code: 4C01 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1996-11-01
Episode Summary: When large quantities of human ashes are discovered in the flowerbeds in a San Francisco park, Frank Black joins an investigation that will lead to an overpowering cult that kills those members unwilling to conform to expectations. In getting closer to the cult's all-powerful leader, Frank gets his first glimpse of a dark force that is controlling the killers he seeks.
Gehenna featured music by Cypress Hill. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Hits From the Bong
- Insane in the Brain
- I Want to Get High
Learn more about Cypress Hill whose music profile has been viewed 60793 times and was last viewed on December 12th 2024.
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Code: #MLM-100 | Production Code: 4C79 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1996-10-25
Episode Summary: A vicious serial killer is on the loose in Seattle, roaming strip clubs and gay hang-outs, believing he is on a mission to cleanse the plague-infested city from sin in preparation for the apocalypse. At the same time, renowned FBI profiler Frank Black retires to Seattle with his family as he gains membership in the secretive Millennium Group. He soon realizes that he must be the one to bring closure to the so-called Frenchman's grotesque crimes, before further innocents are brutally killed.
Pilot featured music by White Zombie. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- More Human Than Human
Learn more about White Zombie whose music profile has been viewed 47982 times and was last viewed on December 12th 2024.
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Code: #MLM-113 | Production Code: 4C13 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1997-02-14
Episode Summary: Frank Black's memories of a prominent serial killing case from his past become intensely vivid as he prepares to interview a murderer he locked away decades ago in order to catch that man's protégé, a copycat killer. Frank's concerns torture him day and night, giving him bizarre nightmares and a conscience which insists he should have killed the original killer when he was given the opportunity.
The Thin White Line featured music by The Bee Gees. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- How Deep is Your Love
Learn more about The Bee Gees whose music profile has been viewed 33033 times and was last viewed on December 11th 2024.
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Code: #MLM-100 | Production Code: 4C79 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1996-10-25
Episode Summary: A vicious serial killer is on the loose in Seattle, roaming strip clubs and gay hang-outs, believing he is on a mission to cleanse the plague-infested city from sin in preparation for the apocalypse. At the same time, renowned FBI profiler Frank Black retires to Seattle with his family as he gains membership in the secretive Millennium Group. He soon realizes that he must be the one to bring closure to the so-called Frenchman's grotesque crimes, before further innocents are brutally killed.
Pilot featured music by Nine Inch Nails. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Piggy
- Head Like a Hole
Learn more about Nine Inch Nails whose music profile has been viewed 23730 times and was last viewed on December 12th 2024.
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Code: #MLM-113 | Production Code: 4C13 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1997-02-14
Episode Summary: Frank Black's memories of a prominent serial killing case from his past become intensely vivid as he prepares to interview a murderer he locked away decades ago in order to catch that man's protégé, a copycat killer. Frank's concerns torture him day and night, giving him bizarre nightmares and a conscience which insists he should have killed the original killer when he was given the opportunity.
The Thin White Line featured music by Johann Sebastian Bach. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- "Little Fugue" in G Minor, BWV 578
Learn more about Johann Sebastian Bach whose music profile has been viewed 21274 times and was last viewed on December 11th 2024.
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Code: #MLM-100 | Production Code: 4C79 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1996-10-25
Episode Summary: A vicious serial killer is on the loose in Seattle, roaming strip clubs and gay hang-outs, believing he is on a mission to cleanse the plague-infested city from sin in preparation for the apocalypse. At the same time, renowned FBI profiler Frank Black retires to Seattle with his family as he gains membership in the secretive Millennium Group. He soon realizes that he must be the one to bring closure to the so-called Frenchman's grotesque crimes, before further innocents are brutally killed.
Pilot featured music by Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)
Learn more about Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper whose music profile has been viewed 14281 times and was last viewed on December 12th 2024.
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Code: #MLM-117 | Production Code: 4C17 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1997-04-18
Episode Summary: When a psychopathic doctor once captured by Frank Black escapes his hospital bed after requiring an operation, the famed profiler is called to Washington D.C. to aid in his recapture. As Frank and Peter Watts uncover clues regarding the escape they're introduced to Lucy Butler, a mysterious and dangerous woman who indicates that dark forces have specific targets that are close to Frank's home and that evil itself has plans for Frank's life.
Lamentation featured music by Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Festival Overture "The Year 1812", Op.49; French Ouverture Solonelle 1812 (The Opening Theme)
Learn more about Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky whose music profile has been viewed 11939 times and was last viewed on December 11th 2024.
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Code: #MLM-120 | Production Code: 4C20 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1997-05-09
Episode Summary: Frank Black and Peter Watts investigate a series of brutal killings in the Brighton Beach Russian community of New York City, killings that are linked to the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. The shotgun slayings seem to be the work of mysterious Russian diplomat Sergei Stepanovich, a man recognized by the local immigrants as Yaponchik, a mythical Russian figure destined by prophecy to be revealed as the Antichrist.
Maranatha featured music by Beverly Pale. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Ochi chernye
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Code: #MLM-100 | Production Code: 4C79 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1996-10-25
Episode Summary: A vicious serial killer is on the loose in Seattle, roaming strip clubs and gay hang-outs, believing he is on a mission to cleanse the plague-infested city from sin in preparation for the apocalypse. At the same time, renowned FBI profiler Frank Black retires to Seattle with his family as he gains membership in the secretive Millennium Group. He soon realizes that he must be the one to bring closure to the so-called Frenchman's grotesque crimes, before further innocents are brutally killed.
Pilot featured music by Portishead. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Roads
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Code: #MLM-121 | Production Code: 4C21 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1997-05-16
Episode Summary: The Black family travels to visit Catherine's parents in Maryland. Catherine's father asks Frank to look into an old local case that may have been resolved improperly the first time around. The murder in question may have in fact been committed by the Woodsman, a serial killer still depositing bodies in the Maryland woods. In investigating these events, Frank might inadvertently be pulling his family closer toward the intentions of the Polaroid stalker.
Paper Dove featured music by Wayne Kramer. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Stranger in the House
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Code: #MLM-104 | Production Code: 4C04 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1996-11-15
Episode Summary: A man who calls himself the Judge is the mastermind behind a number of bizarre murders involving dismemberment, leading aimless young men to kill those he commands must die. His purpose is the meting out of personal justice and his primary interests come to lie in the unique drive and talent of Frank Black.
The Judge featured music by Donnie Fritts. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Short End of the Stick
- Ten-Foot Pole
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Code: #MLM-104 | Production Code: 4C04 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1996-11-15
Episode Summary: A man who calls himself the Judge is the mastermind behind a number of bizarre murders involving dismemberment, leading aimless young men to kill those he commands must die. His purpose is the meting out of personal justice and his primary interests come to lie in the unique drive and talent of Frank Black.
The Judge featured music by Steve Goodman. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Danger
Learn more about Steve Goodman whose music profile has been viewed 7645 times and was last viewed on December 12th 2024.
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Code: #MLM-105 | Production Code: 4C05 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1996-11-22
Episode Summary: A mad bomber terrorizes Washington DC in the hopes of becoming a glorified hero, bombing buildings before then rushing in to save the victims. Frank Black joins a specialized FBI team to help catch the madman whose attention-starved personality may be the key to his undoing.
522666 featured music by X. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts
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Code: #MLM-111 | Production Code: 4C11 | Season: 1 | Air Date: 1997-01-31
Episode Summary: Frank Black and Millennium Group sex crime expert Maureen Murphy are called to Colorado to investigate when a man's marriage failings turn into deadly sexual fantasies, attending local raves and swingers parties to track the killer. Unfortunately, the investigative pair find resistance in the form of a biased sheriff and a local law enforcement team unprepared to deal with such sexual attacks.
Loin Like a Hunting Flame featured music by Glenn A. Jordan. This episode of Millennium included the following songs or compositions:
- Hand in Hand We Die
- Raveland
- Frank Takes the Floor
Learn more about Glenn A. Jordan whose music profile has been viewed 5962 times and was last viewed on December 11th 2024.
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