In Reverse - Drugs — Falling
: Radical emotional shifts in the music mirror the "uncomfortable feelings" and internal chaos described in the lyrics. Performance Guide
: For the heavy sections, focus on metalcore screaming techniques and maintaining a "solid core of metal" during the breakdown. Content Warning for Viewers The music video is cinematic but includes intense themes: Falling In Reverse - Drugs
: The metaphor "everybody's on drugs" highlights how people use various substances or habits to cope with harsh realities, mental health struggles, and disillusionment. : Radical emotional shifts in the music mirror
: The lyrics describe the American dream as a "killing machine" and a "dying nation," suggesting that the traditional pursuit of success is destructive. : The lyrics describe the American dream as
"Drugs" by Falling In Reverse is a multi-genre track featuring of Slipknot. It serves as the final installment of a video trilogy (preceded by "Losing My Mind" and "Losing My Life") and blends elements of rap , pop-rock , and deathcore . Song Meaning and Themes
: Contains graphic scenes, including a sequence where frontman Ronnie Radke slaughters his own doppelgänger.
: Radical emotional shifts in the music mirror the "uncomfortable feelings" and internal chaos described in the lyrics. Performance Guide
: For the heavy sections, focus on metalcore screaming techniques and maintaining a "solid core of metal" during the breakdown. Content Warning for Viewers The music video is cinematic but includes intense themes:
: The metaphor "everybody's on drugs" highlights how people use various substances or habits to cope with harsh realities, mental health struggles, and disillusionment.
: The lyrics describe the American dream as a "killing machine" and a "dying nation," suggesting that the traditional pursuit of success is destructive.
"Drugs" by Falling In Reverse is a multi-genre track featuring of Slipknot. It serves as the final installment of a video trilogy (preceded by "Losing My Mind" and "Losing My Life") and blends elements of rap , pop-rock , and deathcore . Song Meaning and Themes
: Contains graphic scenes, including a sequence where frontman Ronnie Radke slaughters his own doppelgänger.