This is the lead single from Confessions, the sixth album by the American rock band Buckcherry. It finds Josh Todd singing about smoking and sleeping around to a gluttonous level over Keith Nelson's metal riffing.
The theme of the record is the seven deadly sins. It is part of a larger vision that includes a short film written by Todd, who based the lyrics on his childhood and transformation into adulthood. Keith Nelson told PCM Music the record is not a full-on concept album. "It started off as a concept record," he explained, "and then evolved away from that. It evolved into Josh Todd writing a screenplay loosely based on some events of his life. The story of the record goes with the film and the film goes with the record. It tells a story."
Josh Todd told Noisecreep about the song's provocative video, which was directed by Billy Jayne and filmed in a North Hollywood church.: "The concept of the video is excess, consuming everything excessively, and moderation is not even in the equation," he said. "I'm very familiar with that, and a lot of guys in the band are familiar with that. Because the record is called Confessions, we filmed the video in a church, we got Jesus down here - which is killer - and we got a lot of our fans in it, which is amazing - they came out on their own time and have really put in a lot of sweat equity, so thank you to them."
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