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| NOFX – I Am an Alcoholic Lyrics
| 13 years ago
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I agree with the dude who said this song title is a nod at the older song "I Wanna be an Alcoholic", and I think the song is autobiographical. I believe Fat Mike is simply admitting he IS a drug using alcoholic, Fat Mike has never shyed away from the fact that he likes to drink and take prescription drugs and other recreational drugs (besides heroin). So I think he is just being honest when he says at 28 he discovered vicodin (hydrocodone), and that he is sick of waking up feeling like garbage. I can relate, of course by nighttime your ready to do it all over again though, lol! |
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| NOFX – I Am an Alcoholic Lyrics
| 13 years ago
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I agree with the dude who said this song title is a nod at the older song "I Wanna be an Alcoholic", and I think the song is autobiographical. I believe Fat Mike is simply admitting he IS a drug using alcoholic, Fat Mike has never shyed away from the fact that he likes to drink and take prescription drugs and other recreational drugs (besides heroin). So I think he is just being honest when he says at 28 he discovered vicodin (hydrocodone), and that he is sick of waking up feeling like garbage. I can relate, of course by nighttime your ready to do it all over again though, lol! |
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| MxPx – Do Your Feet Hurt? Lyrics
| 13 years ago
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great catchy song, reminds me of my high school girlfriend so much, especially the "can i see you after you get out of school, i wont even mind if you treat me cruel"! getting older sucks, especially for immature punk rockers who like drugs and alcohol a bit too much and want to be a kid forever! and no mxpx are not a christian band, the band members are christian in their personal lives but they have never been a preachy band at all! the more atheistic punk rock bands (the great majority) are way more preachy about their lack of religion than mxpx is about their religion, i dont fault either side and i am no christian myself but mxpx should be commended for not rubbing their religion in peoples faces! |
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| Three Days Grace – Over and Over Lyrics
| 13 years ago
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This song is not a love song about a person it is about the drug oxycontin which Adam Gontier (the singer) was heavily addicted to before writing this album. He wrote a lot of the One-X album while in rehab, and a large share of the songs on that album are about being an drug addict i.e. "The Animal I Have Become", "Pain", etc. The song is about how he falls in love over and over with the feeling of being high on oxy's. The lyrics talk about how he is feeling down and out then he gets high and he falls in love once again with the drug. And the process keeps repeating. He says he feels dead when he tries to leave "her" aka oxycontin and that he knows it is the wrong thing to do, but that he'd rather waste his time getting high than being sober and doing the right thing. As someone who was also heavily addicted to oxycontin I know in my heart that this song is about it, everything he says is how all opiate addicts feel. We fall in love over and over with opiates everyday, and that is what the song is about! Thankfully Adam has been sober since writing this album 6 years ago, so there is a happy ending to this song in real life! |
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| Three Days Grace – Over and Over Lyrics
| 13 years ago
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This song is not a love song about a person it is about the drug oxycontin which Adam Gontier (the singer) was heavily addicted to before writing this album. He wrote a lot of the One-X album while in rehab, and a large share of the songs on that album are about being an drug addict i.e. "The Animal I Have Become", "Pain", etc. The song is about how he falls in love over and over with the feeling of being high on oxy's. The lyrics talk about how he is feeling down and out then he gets high and he falls in love once again with the drug. And the process keeps repeating. He says he feels dead when he tries to leave "her" aka oxycontin and that he knows it is the wrong thing to do, but that he'd rather waste his time getting high than being sober and doing the right thing. As someone who was also heavily addicted to oxycontin I know in my heart that this song is about it, everything he says is how all opiate addicts feel. We fall in love over and over with opiates everyday, and that is what the song is about! Thankfully Adam has been sober since writing this album 6 years ago, so there is a happy ending to this song in real life! |
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