I was a student. Hence my excuse for this inexcusable tale. It was written about a party I was at where I was trying to get my end away and this kid was insistent on kicking us out of his parents room. In hindsight, maybe he had a fair point.
Regardless, it became a nice song.
I also need to thank my boyf Scott Rose, who listened to this early into mixing and told me it needed a lot more QOTSA thrown in. I added the bells on the start like The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret and the backing vocal on the chorus where I wailed like Josh Homme.
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