10 Walking Dead Fates Worse Than Death

9. Easy Street - The Cell

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Consider this a rather light-hearted entry on this list, for, let's face it, the rest of the topics covered in this article are pretty grim and depressing ones.

That said, The Collapsable Hearts Club and Dwight having a lot to answer for.

In the seventh season's The Cell episode, it's Dwight who is put in charge of making Daryl's days and nights miserable when Norman Reedus' character gets himself caught by Negan's Saviours. And how does Dwight torture Daryl? Why, he makes him strip buck-ass naked, feeds him dog food sandwiches, and then plays The Collapsable Hearts Club's gratingly happy Easy Street on constant repeat.

If you're Daryl, chances are you're praying for a walker bite by this point, with Easy Street starting off as one mighty catchy tune before then soon becoming the sort of ditty that seriously has you weighing up your life choices.

And yes, the internet being the internet, some crazy fool has put together a continuous ten-hour loop of this song - meaning, if you so choose, you can put yourself through the same torture that Daryl Dixon faced in Season 7.

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