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Listen to “Container,” the song Fiona Apple wrote for Showtime’s “The Affair”

Over the Thanksgiving weekend, Showtime is airing marathons of its new hit series The Affair, a he said/ she said account of extramarital indiscretions. The haunt title sequence is a brand new song written by Fiona Apple specifically for this project. “Container,” which is really just a fragment of a song, was written and recorded…

VIDEOS Fiona Apple addresses arrest on stage, could face up to 10 years for felony hashish possession

On Thursday singer Fiona Apple entered into the Hudspeth County Texas Marijuana Bust Hall of Flame alongside such notable tokers as Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg when she was arrested after a drug sniffing dog (not Dogg mind you) caught wind of Apple’s tour bus and police found about four grams of marijuana and four grams of hashish in a backpack. Apple spent the night in jail and was forced to reschedule her concert in Austin scheduled for that evening. She posted $10,000 bail Friday morning and was able to make her appearance at the Bayou Music Center in Houston where she kicked off the show by addressing her arrest. Keep reading to see two different video clips of her apologetic but still angry rant!

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MUG SHOT Fiona Apple arrested for hashish possession in Texas

Talk about your bad apples! Fiona Apple has been arrested after being pulled aside at a border stop in Sierra Blanca, Texas where police searched her tour bus and found hashish. The small West Texas town is notorious for hip hemper busts having previously arrested popular puffers Snoop Dogg and Willie Nelson. (“Welcome to Sierra Blanca, where we’re totally not cool dude.”)

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PHOTO NME can’t tell Fiona Apple and Alanis Morissette apart

Here’s further evidence that British music journalists think all female American alternative pop stars in their 30s with critically-acclaimed mid-1990s debut albums look alike. In the current issue of NME (New Musical Express) magazine there is a review for Fiona Apple’s new album The Idler Wheel is Wiser than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords will Serve You more than Ropes will ever do (Yes, that is the album’s actual title) for which they used a large photo of Jagged Little Pill singer Alanis Morissette.