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Want You Gone
Length2:22
Release date04-19-2011
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"Want You Gone" is a song that Jonathan Coulton wrote for the Valve video game, Portal 2. After the success of the closing credits song that Coulton composed for the first installment in the series, Valve asked him to return as the writer for a song on the sequel. As with the previous song, voice actress and opera singer Ellen McLain performs the song in character as the insane artificial intelligence GLaDOS, with her voice digitally filtered to simulate the computer sound of the game.

History

Live performance

An acoustic version "Want You Gone" debuted in Ottawa, ON on May 27 2011. He frequently performs the song in medley with "Still Alive".

Availability

"Want You Gone" is available in the credits of the video game Portal 2.

Coulton has yet to release a studio version, but unofficially numerous clips of him performing it are available on YouTube, as well as a clip of Ellen McLain performing the song at an event in her normal singing voice.

Themes

Trivia

  • The song is considered more "spoiler-heavy" than "Still Alive" in that it makes direct reference to revelations in the game, such as the name of the woman whose consciousness formed GLaDOS' matrix.
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1. Sticking It To Myself · 2. Artificial Heart · 3. Nemeses · 4. The World Belongs to You · 5. Today With Your Wife · 6. Sucker Punch · 7. Glasses · 8. Je Suis Rick Springfield · 9. Alone at Home · 10. Fraud · 11. Good Morning Tucson · 12. Now I Am An Arsonist · 13. Down Today · 14. Dissolve · 15. Nobody Loves You Like Me · 16. Still Alive · 17. Want You Gone · 18. The Stache