Todd Kowalski: I’m not really sure if it’s serious or ironic but it’s mostly about not being intimidated by people and trying to hold your ground. It’s said in a tongue-in-cheek way. Chris changed the words to "A bullhorn in my face and a billboard in my ear" and it’s not a tough-guy song, but it is about holding your ground. He thought it was funny and I thought it was funny and away it went.
Todd Kowalski: I’m not really sure if it’s serious or ironic but it’s mostly about not being intimidated by people and trying to hold your ground. It’s said in a tongue-in-cheek way. Chris changed the words to "A bullhorn in my face and a billboard in my ear" and it’s not a tough-guy song, but it is about holding your ground. He thought it was funny and I thought it was funny and away it went.
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