Music from Season 5, Part 2

Episode 509: Blood Money

Dave Porter, White House Visit – 1:47-3:43 (Teaser)

Walt walks around his former home.

Squeeze, If I Didn’t Love You (1980) – 4:26-6:50 (Act One)

Hank, ashen-faced, exits the bathroom at the Whites’ home. By Squeeze, a British New Wave band of the 1970s and 1980s.

Jim White, Wordmule (1997) – 16:20-18:21 (Act Two)

Hank pieces together old evidence after his new discovery. By Jim White, an alternative country singer-songwriter.

Episode 510: Buried

José Larralde, Quimey Neuquén (1970s) – 25:42-27:35 (Act Three)

Walt takes his money out of the storage unit and buries it in the desert. By José Larralde, an Argentinean folk musician.

Episode 511: Confessions

Slim Rhodes, Gonna Romp and Stomp (1956) – 4:24-4:44 (Prologue)

Music playing as Todd, Jack, and Kenny drive into New Mexico with their cargo. By Slim Rhodes, an rockabilly musician from the 1940s and 1950s.

Dave Porter, Almost Alaska – 40:08-41:44 (Act Three)

Jesse waits for the Saul’s disappearer to pick him up, but has a realization while waiting at the pick-up spot.

Dave Porter, Gas Can Rage – 46:02-46:38 (Act Four)

Jesse kicks in the front door of the Whites’ house and begins pouring gasoline everywhere.

Episode 512: Rabid Dog

Dave Porter, Fumes – 0:24-3:22 (Teaser)

With his gun drawn, Walt cautiously enters his house, but finds it empty.

The Bambi Molesters, Chaotica (2001) – 7:11-9:14 (Act One)

Walt works on his story to explain the gasoline smell. By The Bambi Molesters, a Croatian surf rock band.

Dave Porter, Gas Can Rage – 21:11-23:05 (Act Two)

While Jesse is pouring gasoline all over Whites’ house, Hank arrives.

Dave Porter, Circling the Square – 42:05-45:00 (Act Four)

Jesse walks towards Walt in the square.

Episode 513: To’hajiilee

Dave Porter, To’hajiilee – 26:59-30:39 (Act Three)

Walt races to his stash site at To’hajiilee.

Dave Porter, Hank’s Last Stand – 42:22-45:29 (Act Four)

Hank and Gomez draw weapons against Jack’s gang.

Episode 514: Ozymandias

The Limeliters, Take My True Love By the Hand (1962) – 20:25-22:30 (Act Two)

Walt rolls his barrel through the desert until he meets a Navajo man with a truck. By The Limeliters, an early 1960s folk group.

Dave Porter, Chained Dog – 28:08-30:06 (Act Two)

Todd takes Jesse out of his pit in chains to cook.

Dave Porter, We’re a Family – 37:00-38:35 (Act Three)

Walt leaves with Holly.

Episode 515: Granite State

Dave Porter, The Final Hat – 25:50-27:44 (Act Three)

Walt puts on his hat and heads towards his gate.

Dave Porter, Dimple Pinch Neat – 50:29-52:45 (Act Five)

On the Charlie Rose television show, Gretchen and Elliott talk about Walt and the police raid the bar.

Episode 516: Felina

Marty Robbins, El Paso (1959) – 3:11-3:38 (Prologue)

Walter tries to start a stolen Volvo in New Hampshire. By Marty Robbins, an American country and Western singer from the  1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

Badfinger, Baby Blue (1971) – 52:40-54:35 (Act Five)

Walter looks over Jack’s lab, and falls down dead as police cars approach. By Badfinger, a British rock band from the 1960s.