It’s the creepy song from the fifth installment of the extremely morbid Final Destination film series which started in 2000.
This movie never failed to follow the tradition of the previous installments in presenting the characters at the very beginning, then the establishment of the gory premonition of one of them.
In all of the Final Destination films, the stories revolve around one character that has the ability to foresee a huge tragedy then saves a few others before it happens. But since Death doesn’t like to be cheated, they die in violent accidents in the same chronological order from the original vision.
The Final Destination movies are known for giving viewers their dose of brutal deaths -- the almost impossible or maybe exaggerated squishing, splashing, crushing or breaking of body parts. The five installments show different scenarios of the premonition, as well as unique and unexpected fatalities that follow -- one by one.
In this fifth movie, the characters are not just friends and lovers, but workmates. They escaped getting killed in a bridge collapse on the way to their company retreat.
The "one-by-one deaths" are not abrupt. Everything is suspenseful; making you cringe at the edge of your seat, unable to breathe, then suddenly scream in shock. You will hear or even utter a lot of eews and OMGs in disgusting scenes.
With blood pouring and flesh being thrown out of the body, Final Destination 5 is one hell of a wild ride. Twists include a depressed-character-turned-murderer, plus the return of the creepy coroner, William Bludworth, from the previous installments.