The Walking Dead: Here's the Song Negan Tortures Daryl With

Ready to take a trip down "Easy Street"? Halfway into the season of The Walking Dead, and we're not sure how we feel. What we do know is this episode three is a standout for several reasons, one of which is the music. It features three memorable tunes, opening with "Town Called Malice" by The Jam and employing "Crying" by Roy Orbison for a particularly emotional scene, but the one you likely will never, ever be able to get out of your head is "Easy Street" by The Collapsable Hearts Club feat. Jim Bianco & Petra Haden. Dwight uses it to torture Daryl into submission, but Daryl is a lot stronger than Negan gives him credit for. Despite its retro feel, the song was released just this year and is on Spotify. Take a listen:

Jim Bianco spoke with The Independent after the episode aired, and it turns out that he didn't mind that the song is used for literal torture. "Exactly how the song got into their hands is a mystery to me," he said, "but when they heard it, the show reached out and asked to use it . . . I think the show used it brilliantly; framing such an upbeat song as a torture advice is a work of genius by the music supervisor."