Appearances in Film & Television
| Year | Song Title | Where Featured |
|---|---|---|
| 2002 | "Girls Singing" | on an episode of Clone High |
| 2004 | "These Days" | in the film, Wicker Park |
| 2006 | "California" | on an episode of The O.C. |
| 2007 | "Goods (All in Your Head)" | in the film, In the Land of Women |
| 2007 | "So Many Ways" | on an episode of Kyle XY |
| 2008 | "For the Actor" | an AT&T Wireless commercial |
| 2008 | "For the Actor" | a commercial for Royal Caribbean International |
| 2008 | "Now" | on an episode of 90210 |
| 2008 | "You Are Free" | on an episode of Ugly Betty |
| 2008 | "My Only Offer" | on an episode of Gossip Girl |
| 2009 | "My Only Offer" | in the trailer and end credits for Best Worst Movie |
| 2009 | "My Only Offer" | in an episode of One Tree Hill |
| 2010 | "Second Hand News" | on an episode of Chuck |
| 2010 | "No One Wants To Be Left Out" | on an episode of Yo Gabba Gabba |
| 2011 | "Palomino" | performed by the band on an episode of Late Show with David Letterman |
| 2011 | "Palomino" | on a commercial for Ice Breakers |
| 2011 | "Unless I'm Led" | on an episode of Ringer |
| 2011 | "Sleep The Clock Around" | in the film The Art of Getting By |
| 2012 | "Unless I'm Led" | on an episode of One Tree Hill |
| 2012 | "Desire" | on an episode of Bunheads |
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