Thee Silver Mt. Zion - in Popular Culture

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The song "13 Angels Standing Guard 'round the Side of Your Bed" from He Has Left Us Alone was included in a scene from Harmony Korine's film Mister Lonely and was also the soundtrack to Gaspar Noé's short film Eva (2005).

"Could've Moved Mountains" from Born into Trouble… plays over the ending credits of Demonlover.

The song "This Gentle Hearts Like Shot Bird's Fallen" was used during the climax of the David Gordon Green film Snow Angels

The introduction of the song "Tho You Are Gone I Still Often Walk w/ You" from Born into Trouble… was featured in the trailer for the fourth season of the television show Lost.

The Sound of Animals Fighting released a song titled "Horses in the Sky" on their album Lover, the Lord Has Left Us... as homage to the band, in particular the album Horses in the Sky.

The song "Broken Chords Can Sing a Little" was used in the 2010 American Repertory Theatre production of Cabaret starring Amanda Palmer.

The song "God Bless Our Dead Marines" was used in the 2010 film Daydream Nation.

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