Elegant Too are the composers for ''
Bob's Burgers'', for which they write numerous songs featured on the show. Elegant Too's work is regularly included on episodes of ''Bob's Burgers''. This duo also wrote the music for
Comedy Central's
Inside Amy Schumer parody "Milk Milk Lemonade", which was on season 3, episode 1 "Last F... Able Day". They have composed music for other TV shows including the
Emmy and
Peabody award-winning
ESPN series "
30 for 30", "
Anthony Bourdain's
No Reservations", "
John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show", "
Malcolm in the Middle", "
Walk The Prank", "
Dice", "
Important Things with Demetri Martin", "
The Whitest Kids U' Know". In addition to their work in TV, Elegant Too have scored the horror film "
Scare Me" which premiered at the 2020
Sundance Film Festival. Other films scored include "For They Know Not What They Do", which premiered at the
Tribeca Film Festival and "
Take Care", written and directed by
Liz Tuccillo (a writer for
Sex and The City). Their music has been featured in the
Academy Award winning film "
Silver Linings Playbook," (the song "
Goodnight Moon") as well as other films including,
Edgar Wright's "
Hot Fuzz" (the song "
Here Come The Fuzz"),
Michel Gondry's "
The We and The I" (the song "
Pills"). They made the music of
Gillette's
The Art of Shaving campaign commercial
The Gentleman Shaver. This short film, which was released in February 2011 and directed by
Ben Briand, won multiple awards including the
Clio Award in 2012 for Film-Music original. They participated in a collaboration with New York-based artist Mike Doughty and American
alternative rock band
They Might Be Giants to produce the song "
Mr. Xcitement". Elegant Too are guest credited for their collaboration with American songwriter
Jonathan Coulton on a cover of "
Want You Gone" that appeared on Coulton's 2011 album
Artificial Heart. In 2026, Elegant Too collaborated with They Might Be Giants again to make a remix of the song "Eyeball" for the
Eyeball EP. == Awards ==