he's just talking about road rage in a dark way. pullin out a gun and takin people out while he's drivin down the road.... so it's not really ironic at all.
Regardless of how Lynn passed away, the pulling out of the .44 is a metaphor for the driver's steel cage of death, used to drive recklessly despite the dire consequences, or the lack of consideration for others. Hence, the title "Joyride".
Regardless of how Lynn passed away, the pulling out of the .44 is a metaphor for the driver's steel cage of death, used to drive recklessly despite the dire consequences, or the lack of consideration for others. Hence, the title "Joyride".
he's just talking about road rage in a dark way. pullin out a gun and takin people out while he's drivin down the road.... so it's not really ironic at all.
Regardless of how Lynn passed away, the pulling out of the .44 is a metaphor for the driver's steel cage of death, used to drive recklessly despite the dire consequences, or the lack of consideration for others. Hence, the title "Joyride".
Regardless of how Lynn passed away, the pulling out of the .44 is a metaphor for the driver's steel cage of death, used to drive recklessly despite the dire consequences, or the lack of consideration for others. Hence, the title "Joyride".