
Previously, when Amber mentions the song to her husband, she says, "It's about murder! You are murdering my spirit!" This time, it has just been confirmed that Auggie Smith is the white supremacist/supervillain known as White Dragon, who is an actual murderer.

The episode ends with a cover of "Pumped Up Kicks" playing over the credits. Track 6: "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster The People, covered by John Murphy (ft. I’m smellin’ blood and I’m fiendin’ (I’m fiendin’, I’m fiendin’) Bitch, you gon’ die and I know, your momma cryin’ on front row. Finally, the song comes to a crescendo as Peacemaker and Vigilante are visited by Amber, who has apparently (and hilariously) gone from hostage to houseguest. I want his soul, he gon’ get it (Get it) I hope you know like I know, gon’ die from choosin’ sides though. Then, Adebayo has an important discussion with her wife about her safety while the team is off on a mission. Peacemaker's father, August "Auggie" Smith, gets arrested by the Evergreen Police. You was just another nigga on the hit list Tryna fix your inner issues with a bad bitch Didn't they tell you that I was a savage Fck your white horse and a carriage Bet you never could imagine Never told you you could have it You needed me Oooh, you needed me To feel a little more, and give a little less Know you hate to confess But baby ooo.
#YOU WAS JUST ANOTHER NIGHA ON THE HIT LIST SERIES#
Track 5: "Boots On Rocks off" by Dust Bowl JokiesĪ series of serious events kicks off at 34:17 with this song. Then, at 32:34, this track blares over an epic montage of these masked "superheroes" blowing up appliances in the middle of the woods. And because we love a good fashion moment, don't forget to don your best Pride apparel (and your most colorful rainbow makeup) while you do.After Vigilante is informed how terrible a person that comedian Louis CK turned out to be, he has the perfect thing to cheer up his pal Peacemaker. So press play and let your rainbow flag fly. Regardless of your particular taste, there's bound to be something here that will get your toes tapping. Each of these songs captures the spirit and strength of the LGBTQ community in all its gorgeous diversity. Whether that's watching the best LGBTQ movies, reading great books by LGBTQ authors, one of the best ways to celebrate Pride is through music - even if you don't have a celebratory bash planned. Most of us already know how important the arts are to the LGBTQ+ community. Yeah we know, but to set a reasonable expectation for yourself, you know when. That's why we've put together a list of songs by queer artists that celebrate that love is love, ranging from classic hits to more recent tracks by today's most powerful voices in music. She’s probably listening to Rihanna records singing in the mirror you were just another nigga on the hit list. Each week, triple js Hitlist brings you the biggest and best new songs we reckon youll. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to craft the kind of playlist that will keep the party going long after last call. Abstract artwork of album title, land, water and an anchor. You've got to choose the right songs to fit the mood, including heart-stopping LGBTQ+ anthems and Pride songs that will get the dance party started, the scream-along favorites that will set the mood for the rest of the day (or night) and if the vibes are right, maybe a few slow jams to take things down a notch. Other than the invite list, creating the perfect playlist for a Pride Month get-together might be the most important task on your to-do list.
