With singer/bassist Burke Shelley having written the main riff, he explained it was intended to be a "high-powered fast-moving song that would be good on stage." As for the lyrics, he added "The lyrics are strangely erratic but mainly concerned with people who love money." The title reflects this well, with bread being slang for money (making the dough) and everyone is a fan of having some, and plenty of it.
With singer/bassist Burke Shelley having written the main riff, he explained it was intended to be a "high-powered fast-moving song that would be good on stage." As for the lyrics, he added "The lyrics are strangely erratic but mainly concerned with people who love money." The title reflects this well, with bread being slang for money (making the dough) and everyone is a fan of having some, and plenty of it.