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* [[Queens of the Stone Age]] have "You Can't Quit Me Baby", which could be either extreme passive or aggressive depending on how one interprets the ambiguous ending; the protagonist is either [[Spurned Into Suicide]] or [[If I Can't Have You|murders the woman he is stalking]], if not both.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDlUWur3kEE The Stalker Song]."
* [[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]] - "I'm Your Boyfriend Now."
* [[Stephen Colbert]] did one on his show, "Charlene (I'm Right Behind You)" (also the shortest free downloadable track in ''[[Rock Band]]''). He also made a comment that would be a nice quote for this trope. It went something like, "By the way, Charlene, technically this doesn't violate the restraining order."
* "Betty's Body" by The Residents.
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* [[Cradle of Filth]] - "Nymphetamine."
* [http://www.metrolyrics.com/my-obsession-lyrics-icehouse.html "My Obsession"] by Icehouse.
* [[They Might Be Giants (band)|Mono Puff's]] remake of Gary Glitter's "Hello Hello" comes out along these lines.
* "Ingrata", from Café Tacuba, [[Alternate Character Interpretation|can be interpreted]] as either a man berating a woman who just used him and get away by claiming to love him until he got fed up, or a creepy obsssed stalker towards a girl who tried to live her life and in and attempt to calm him she said that she loved him with no sucess. Either way, at the end of the song the singer announces that he's going to shot the woman "so you can get hurt too", and ends "Even if I'm sad for not having you anymore / I'm going to stay with you in your funeral"
* "I Know You're Out There Somewhere", Moody Blues.