I prefer Still Alive's instrumental parts more, but the atmosphere of Want You Gone is more mature and has a better voice, if you ask me. They both have their benefits. To paraphrase Yahtzee, Want You Gone also suffers from the problem of inevitably being compared to Still Alive, which by virtue of its novelty at the time will always have more nostalgia value. It's hard to compare them because of this.
I have to say, though, my favorite part of any of the lyrics is, "When I delete you, maybe I'll stop feeling so (redacted)." It's the one time GLaDOS ever expresses any real caring sentiment for anything.
I have to say, though, my favorite part of any of the lyrics is, "When I delete you, maybe I'll stop feeling so (redacted)." It's the one time GLaDOS ever expresses any real caring sentiment for anything.