Munch (Part 1) music video (VHS: Season [Australia], 1994/ Drive-In , 1998)

Video 03. [TMF] "Love Goes Home To Paris"

(This music video compilation was compiled by Season Records in Australia on VHS-PAL in 1994 and was re-released in the US by Drive-in Records on VHS-NTSC in 1998. "Love Goes Home To Paris" is taken from The House of Tomorrow EP.)

Munch (Part 2) music video (VHS: Season [Australia]/ Drive-in , 1997)

Video 02. [TMF] "Strange Powers"
Video 24. [TMF] "Born on a Train"

(Released as a follow up to Munch Part 1. "Strange Powers" is taken from Holiday and "Born on a Train" is taken from The Charm Of The Highway Strip.)

World Cup Fever single + remixes (CDEP: Teenbeat , 1998)

Track 06. [Air Miami] "World Cup Fever (Stephin Merritt Pitch Recognition Mix)"

(After Stephin Merritt got his hands on Air Miami 's "World Cup Fever" you could scarcely tell what the original mix sounded like. Merritt's rendition of the song consists of mostly bending pitches layered sounds.)

Celebrate the Misery single (7": Mother West , 1999)

Side A. [Flare] "Celebrate the Misery (Stephin Merritt Dangerous Top Mix)"

(Stephin Merritt is credited with sleigh bells and effects on this Flare remix. LD Beghtol of Flare appeared on 69 Love Songs.)

A Series of Unfortunate Events #1: The Bad Beginning book on tape (Tape: Random House , 2001)

[TGA] "Scream and Run Away"

(Originally dubbed the Baudelaire Memorial Orchestra, Stephin Merritt and Daniel Handler [aka Lemony Snicket ] perform this Gothic Archies song that appears on other book-on-tape versions of the Lemony Snicket novels. Daniel Handler is author of A Series of Unfortunate Events and also appears on 69 Love Songs.)

A Series of Unfortunate Events #2: The Reptile Room book on tape (Tape: Random House , 2001)

[TGA] "In the Reptile Room"

(Another Gothic Archies song written for the second book in A Series of Unfortunate Events.)

A Series of Unfortunate Events #3: The Wide Window book on tape (Tape: Harper Children's Audio , 2001)

[TGA] "The World Is a Very Scary Place"

(Another Gothic Archies song written for the third book in A Series of Unfortunate Events.)

A Series of Unfortunate Events #4: The Miserable Mill book on tape (Tape: Harper Children's Audio , 2001)

[TGA] "Gone, Gone, Gone"
[TGA] "The World Is a Very Scary Place"

(Another Gothic Archies song written for the fourth book in A Series of Unfortunate Events plus one from the previous book.)

A Series of Unfortunate Events #5: The Austere Academy book on tape (Tape: Harper Children's Audio , 2001)

[TGA] "When You Play the Violin"

(Another Gothic Archies song written for the fifth book in A Series of Unfortunate Events.)

Never Mind the Context full album (CD: Magnetic Motorworks , 2001)

Track 08. [Moth Wranglers] "Figure-Ground"
Track 09. [Moth Wranglers] "Let Go, Let Me"
Track 12. [Moth Wranglers] "Yet Again"

(The Moth Wranglers is a collaborative music project with songs written by LD Beghtol [69 Love Songs, Flare] and Chris Xefos and performed by a many other artists. Moth Wrangles' full length debut featured a few familiar faces [Claudia Gonson, Daniel Handler] as well as Stephin Merritt. Merritt is credited with ukulele, washboard, spring, backing vocal on "Figure-Ground", lead vocals on "Let Go, Let Me", and autoharp, backing vocal on "Yet Again".)