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Another season of Weeds, another accompanying soundtrack filled with quirky, off-kilter songs. Weeds: Music from the Series, Vol. 3 covers a wide swath of musical territory, from the rusty-throated piano pop of Randy Newman (who contributes his own version of "Little Boxes," the show's appropriated theme song) to raucous, unhinged tracks by Ween and the Dresden Dolls. The diversity is meant to appeal to the show's wide demographic, but all the genre-hopping ends by track seven, where acoustic music reigns supreme throughout the final songs. Great Lake Swimmers, State Radio, and Illinois all focus on the acoustic guitar, although each band adds enough flair (note the dance beats that turns Illinois' "Nosebleed" into a Beck-inspired tune) to keep things from getting stagnant. More eclectic and wide-ranging than most Grey's Anatomy or Desperate Housewives compilations, Vol. 3 offers both a pleasant listen and the chance to discover several new bands. As far as soundtracks go, consider this one a success. Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide