![]() "Angst in My Pants" by Sparks: Sparks' 1982 song "Angst in My Pants" plays as Misty and Walter explore their separate bed and breakfast rooms, looking for anything suspicious. The two skip the farmer's market and head to the bar, where this song plays as they discuss mental health. After an uncomfortable conversation with Lisa's mother at her childhood home, Natalie rescues Lisa's fish by holding it in her mouth. "Won't Waste A Day" by James Donald Davies & Martin Jackson: A James Donald Davies and Martin Jackson tune once again accompanies Lisa and adult Natalie's budding friendship. The track underscores Natalie's attempts to discredit Lottie's cult to Lisa, something she is very quick to defend. "Just Get Over It" by James Donald Davies & Martin Jackson: The 2018 song "Just Get Over It" by duo James Donald Davies and Martin Jackson, from the album Psychedelic Pop 2, plays as adult Natalie and cult acolyte Lisa drive to the farmer's market. The track underscores Jeff and Shauna's time covering up Adam's pictures of her in his forgotten art studio, leading into a passionate moment between the couple and arguably one of the most shocking moments in the Yellowjackets season 2 premiere. "#1 Crush" by Garbage: Never was there a more fitting moment for Garbage's steamy 1995 song "#1 Crush" to play. But, unfortunately, the tension ratchets back up when he gets a call from Shauna about Adam's art studio. The song plays while Jeff is busy running his furniture store. ![]() "A Night in Rio" by Graham de Wilde: Sometimes it's necessary to break the tension, and Graham de Wilde's atmospheric "A Night in Rio" does just that. Yellowjackets found the creepiest way to bring Jackie back, and accompanying Shauna's vision with lyrics like "No matter where you are, I can still hear you when you drown" is all too fitting. "Drown (Edit)" by The Smashing Pumpkins: The Smashing Pumpkins 1992 song "Drown (Edit)" plays as Jackie and Shauna have their first hallucinated conversation in the meat shed. ![]()
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