I first had this idea that it was about getting wasted and/or high, blacking out and killing someone (hence "there's blood on the ceiling, the carpet"), but it might just be about addiction in general. Of course if this song gets to be the commercial breakthrough Patton seems to aim for it to be, the kids will only pay attention to the "Now roll it up and smoke it again!" part, but that's sort of the beauty of it.
Its not about killing someone. "Theres blood on the ceiling, the carpet" refers to when shooting up dope you tend to squirt blood. The whole song is totally about addiction and self loathing.
Its not about killing someone. "Theres blood on the ceiling, the carpet" refers to when shooting up dope you tend to squirt blood. The whole song is totally about addiction and self loathing.
I first had this idea that it was about getting wasted and/or high, blacking out and killing someone (hence "there's blood on the ceiling, the carpet"), but it might just be about addiction in general. Of course if this song gets to be the commercial breakthrough Patton seems to aim for it to be, the kids will only pay attention to the "Now roll it up and smoke it again!" part, but that's sort of the beauty of it.
Its not about killing someone. "Theres blood on the ceiling, the carpet" refers to when shooting up dope you tend to squirt blood. The whole song is totally about addiction and self loathing.
Its not about killing someone. "Theres blood on the ceiling, the carpet" refers to when shooting up dope you tend to squirt blood. The whole song is totally about addiction and self loathing.