"Lights Out, Words Gone" is the second single by British alternative rock band Bombay Bicycle Club from their third studio album, A Different Kind of Fix.
Viewership was down slightly from those of the previous episode, but the ratings was slightly up from those of the previous episode "Lights Out", which was watched by 5.24 million American viewers and acquired a 1.8/5 rating/share in the 18–49 demographic upon first airing.
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All songs were later used to create The Lights Out first LP Color Machine.
Bright Victory is a 1951 film, adapted by Robert Buckner from Baynard Kendrick's novel Lights Out.
In The Simpsons episode Day of the Jackanapes, Sideshow Bob is in prison watching television when a guard states "lights out." Sideshow Bob states that, "At Chino, they get to stay up 'til nine".