Bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz told MTV News that this tune, "is the most political yet least lucid and self-aware Fall Out Boy song to date." He added cryptically: "It centers on the idea of Benzedrine and [a] revolving typewriter paper of the beats, musically. The lyrics are about a war in the desert in a far-off time, but maybe not."
In a video interview Wentz added to the mystery regarding the interpretation of this song's lyrics, when he told the New Musical Express that this track is about "thin air up in Colorado, I think... that's where you get nose bleeds, right."
Brendon Urie from Panic at the Disco plays keyboards and contributes guest vocals on this track.
This was originally titled "Mr. Benzedrine."
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