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The Best TV Theme Songs of the 21st Century, Ranked. From Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" to "House," these recent classics are the reasons to keep watching the credits. Jun 13, 2017 12:32 pm.
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Amidst the chorus of people saying that TV is better than it’s ever been, you’ll always find one person lamenting the decline of the theme song. While it’s true that the days of minutes-long intros with original songs and catchy melodies might be in the past, there’s no denying that shows are still finding memorable (and in a few cases, iconic) ways to open each episode. With that in mind, we set out to pick the best TV themes of the young century. Some of these are snippets from existing songs, others are new instrumentals that have quickly taken on meaning well beyond the shows they’re attached to. As DVRs and streaming services make it easier than ever to skip TV credits, there are plenty of songs and shows trying to keep the art of the opening alive. And the number of these recent classics is still growing. From this year’s new shows alone, “The Keepers” and “Big Little Lies” each used memorable cues to craft a pair of impressive opening sequences. Related. George R.R. Martin Confirms 'Game of Thrones' Sequel 'Snow,' Kit Harrington Brought Own Writers Kit Harington Eyes Jon Snow Spinoff in First Direct Sequel Series to 'Game of Thrones' Related. The Best 30 LGBTQ Movies and TV Shows Streaming on Netflix Right Now All the Details on 'Hunger Games' Prequel 'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' To help narrow our efforts for this list, we only considered shows that premiered after 2000, otherwise “The Sopranos,” “Freaks and Geeks” and “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” would be vying for slots pretty high up in our rankings. (And of course, “The Simpsons,” but that goes without saying.) Aside from that single restriction, we let the music speak for itself. 25. “Man Seeking Woman” Think of this chair-dancing masterpiece as the soundtrack for a voyage to a reality where best friend mechs can fight on a city street, five-star generals debate text etiquette and an affair with Santa Claus can be one of the most emotionally insightful things on TV. It’s the musical embodiment of the rocky search for love, complete with floor-shattering thuds and fleeting siren songs in the distance. Having this cheery opening to come back for at the opening of every episode is a nice mirror of Josh’s romantic persistence, even when things got weirder in the world around him. “Man Seeking Woman” is gone too soon, but this earworm from Photay will definitely live on. 24. “Malcolm in the Middle” They Might Be Giants might be considered the MVPs of the TV theme song genre, having also written the themes to kids cartoons “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Higglytown Heroes.” Plus, it was their cover of Bob Mould’s “Dog on Fire” that opened “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” But it was “Boss of Me,” the theme song to “Malcolm in the Middle,” that won the band its first ever Grammy – in 2002, in Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media category. The quirky song perfectly set up the nature of one of TV’s most untraditional families – ending, of course, with the perfect mantra for young Malcolm: “Life is unfair!” 23. “House” Massive Attack’s moody “Teardrop” was already a well-known song when Fox’s medical drama “House” adopted it as the show’s theme in 2004. Originally found on the downtempo group’s 1998 release “Mezzanine,” the haunting single is sung by the Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser, who also wrote the lyrics (which she has said were inspired by the death of Jeff Buckley).
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