Gothika Playlist


I was watching Gothika yesterday and I kept thinking of several songs that fit the movie.

Let Me Out by Future Leaders of the World

Welcome Home (Sanitarium) by Metallica

Remedy by Seether

Papercut by Linkin Park

Behind Blue Eyes by The Who

Blood by My Chemical Romance

Master of Puppets by Metallica

Chop Suey! by System of a Down

Wait and Bleed by Slipknot

Dead! by My Chemical Romance

Holy Diver by Dio

Happy by Mudvayne

Another Brick in the Wall pt.1 by Pink Floyd

Rape Me by Nirvana

Another Brick in the Wall pt.3 by Pink Floyd

Bodies by Drowning Pool

Save Me by Shinedown

Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden

Dies Irae by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Sweet Dreams(Are Made of This)covered by Marilyn Manson



...so what do you all think?

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What a stereotypical list, fitting of your username. I think it has more to do with you than the movie

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I think you have bad taste in music, and your attempt to show it off was an epic fail.

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I am only going to assume your a teenager with no 'real world' experience because not one of those songs has anything to do with a gothic nature, being a radio DJ I can find no other reason to mention those songs than to throw out a bunch of names and hope no one reads it.

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Geez they aren't that bad. I don't even really see a problem with them. If you don't agree or whatever, maybe you shouldn't comment.

But then I guess, it's any excuse to type a harsh reply to someone...

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Actually,I watched this movie on my Ipod, and as soon as it went off I shook it to shuffle it and this song 'Waking' By Hayley Taylor came up and I thought it fit pretty good, that I'm actually thinking of making a video clip for it.


Pillows soft, Covers Warm and it's getting easier not to wake you up
Don't worry I know all the reasons that you have got to go
And I've been trying to Save you, I've been trying to change you
I can't take watching you just slip away
Windows strong, doors are smooth
And it's getting easier not to leave your room
In the dreams nothing's real and there is no scaring or permanent marking of that
And I've been trying to save you, I've been trying to blame you
And I can't take watching you slip away
There's just no cure, no house on the hill, no love that's enough if you're not fulfilled.

Kinda abstract I know, but the refrain just makes me think of all the relationships of the film; Chloe/Miranda, Miranda/Pete, etc.

I think the original posted songs are all too hard, and stereotypical of the film, and don't convey the same feel that the film does. It's actually an incredibly sad film. Also I don't really get what the lyrics of the songs would have to do with the film, either, I mean, the 'there's nothing wrong with me' verse in the one fits a little...But stuff like this is different to each viewer and you may not think the song I picked fits the film either, and that's okay, it's all based on personality, and how we perceive things.

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