"Closure" is a song by the band Chevelle, released on the album Wonder What's Next in 2002. It is notable in that it really should come with a warning sticker. I'm not normally in favor of stickers; I'm with Tesla on that. But this one is special.

The sticker should say something like, "Warning: Do not under any circumstances listen to this song while depressed. Bodily harm could result."

And then at the end of the song it should warn you again, just in case it made you depressed, to not under any circumstances listen to "Am I Alone In Here" next, or within six months of any relevant tragedy or psychological event or diagnosis.

"Closure" is moving, like an ecstatic Opus Dei member drawing blood is moving; but "Am I Alone In Here" is such an amazing piece of artistry that people have been known to listen to the end and then wonder where they got that gun and how long it's been between their lips.

Perhaps really good art sometimes does need a warning.