It plays after Javi has fallen through the ice and slowly drowns as the girls watch him die. However, it's the song "Poor Sucker" by the band Low that serves as the episode's most inspired song choice. Featuring a song about how individual anger is useless in the scope of giant system? Now that's just plain ol' good music supervision. They've fully gone feral in the way they're coming after her, which certainly isn't going to help anyone in the grand scheme of things. The third song of the episode is "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" by The Smashing Pumpkins, or as you might know it, "That song where Billy Corgan sings about being a rat in a cage." The music hits when Natalie runs for her life through the wilderness as the rest of the girls chase her down with weapons. In a trippy flashback sequence, we see Lottie hallucinate a girls' trip at the mall, soundtracked by a new version of Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker's theme for the show, " No Return." That isn't the only thing they have in common, either, as Misty and Walter's startlingly similar routines are later showcased in a fun montage set to Sparks' absolute banger, "Angst in My Pants."Don't worry, Misty and Walter don't get all the fun musical moments. At the bar, they're listening to "Won't Waste a Day," also by James Donald Davies & Martin Jackson. Speaking of characters, did you ever expect to have Mandy Patinkin in "Yellowjackets?" Probably not, and while he, unfortunately, hasn't been cast in the show, we do get to hear his voice via a cassette of the Broadway soundtrack for "Evita." As it turns out, citizen detective Walter (Elijah Wood) is as much of a fan of musicals as Misty is, so their little car ride to Lottie's compound kicks off with the musical's opener, "Rainbow Tour." During the other car scene, Lisa and Natalie drive along set to "Just Get Over It" by James Donald Davies & Martin Jackson. While this was certainly a horrific scene, it's probably for the best that it was set to a song from 1997's "OK Computer." It's just that good of an album! Too bad Jackie will never hear it. When the Yellowjackets make the game-changing decision to eat Jackie's cooked body, it was soundtracked by Radiohead's "Climbing Up The Walls." The band's signature disconcerting production really heightens this final scene's tensions, matching up perfectly with the ripping and eating of cooked human flesh. However, they saved the best scene and song for last. If you listen closely, you'll also hear "Little Queenie" by SadGirl when Callie talks to this mysterious new guy in the bar. The trip-hop band probably doesn't cause listeners to hallucinate their children, though. That's probably how a lot of people feel while listening to Massive Attack, so we can't blame her. It's playing during a montage of Taissa (Jasmin Savoy Brown and Tawny Cypress) haphazardly getting ready for her day, chugging a concerning amount of espresso shots in the process. ‘Salaam – Mujra’ by D.We go back to the late '90s with the next song we hear in the episode, "Inertia Creeps" by Massive Attack.‘En Jeevan’ by Hariharan, Saindhavi & Vaikom Vijayalakshmi.CHERITON)’ by Hi FriscoĮpisode 8 – Never Have I Ever…set my mom upĮpisode 9 – Never Have I Ever…gone to promĮpisode 10 – ‘Never Have I Ever…said goodbye’ ‘my rose (Luca Edit)’ by Emma Castellino & LucaĮpisode 7 – Never Have I Ever…had an identity crisis.‘Living Legend’ by Ty Frankel, Chris Harris, and Davide Giovara. ![]() ‘Bad Girls’ by Kid Francescoli & Julia MinkinĮpisode 5 – Never Have I Ever…been to New JerseyĮpisode 6 – Never Have I Ever…had my dream stolen. ![]()
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