Leave Out All The Rest (CSI) - Title

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The episode title is named after the song of the same name by Linkin Park. The song is played at the beginning and ending of the episode, with the drums being removed at both times. Elements of the song are used throughout the episode in order to underline and score the building story of Grissom and his unresolved love for Sara, who had recently left the crime lab. The working title for the episode was "Of Inhumane Bondage" and was even produced under that name before its change to "Leave out All the Rest".

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