a song which will make you go Suicide!


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Weird... I recently used the original..( I think ) Paul Whiteman song "Gloomy Sunday" in a short film I made, it didn't make me kill myself....

Anyway i'm going to listen to the one you guys are posting around in a bit. Ill tell you if Im dead

lol, I was a little cautious listening to the song at first.

Even while it was playing, I was expecting something to suddenly scream or make me jump.

But then I realized it was an ordinary song.

On top of that, I figured it was Sarah McLachlan singing.

THAT ruins the effect. She's such an amazing singer. She only sings good stuff. (Note: her song 'Silence' - techno remix if you can).

So yep, the caution has gone. Still dont like the song though.

I got good reasons..

almost had to leave my house due to financial reasons;

my girl left me, almost 2 months ago, but the wound and pain still feel fresh

currenty under influence of some green plant ;)...

but still no suicidal feelings due to this song..

nice voice btw

Listening to it as i write, i like that voice, but hey i wonder why haven't those big guys made a movie about this, you know kinda chainsaw massacre and that stuff that are based on real events. Maybe this would be a hit. Of course i dunno how respectful it will be for families who suffered a loss "bc of the song". I dunno, just wondering. BTW i'm already dead, so chill, stop listening this song. NOWWWW :rofl: :laugh:

HA!

what a gay song.

Didn't wanna kill myself,wanted to kill the chick singing it.

She just needs some anal.

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LOL that's right!!!

i will be the gangbanger!

anywayz, i am in front of my computer tryin to download this file so i can listen to it and comment it before it's time for me to die

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