Junkhead
Alice in Chains Lyrics


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A good night, the best in a long time
A new friend turned me on to an old favorite
Nothing better than a dealer who's high
Be high, convince them to buy

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot

Seems so sick to the hypocrite norm
Running their boring drills
But we are an elite race of our own
The stoners, junkies, and freaks
Are you happy?
I am, man
Content and fully aware
Money, status, nothing to me
Because your life's empty and bare

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot
I do it a lot

Yeah
Yeah
You can't understand a user's mind
But try, with your books and degrees
If you let yourself go and opened your mind
I'll bet you'd be doing like me and it isn't so bad

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot, said I do it a lot




I do it a lot
I do it a lot, said I do it a lot

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Alice in Chains's song "Junkhead" are a raw and honest portrayal of drug addiction. The song begins with the singer describing a good night that was the best in a long time. He then introduces us to a new friend who turned him on to an old favorite. This is a reference to drug use, and the "dealer" referenced later in the verse is a drug dealer. The singer goes on to say that there is "nothing better than a dealer who's high" since he can convince them to sell him drugs.


The pre-chorus asks, "What's my drug of choice?" and the singer answers, "Well, what have you got?" This implies that he will do whatever drug is available to him, and he doesn't care about the consequences. He then says that he doesn't go broke and that he does it a lot. This shows that he is an addict and that he uses drugs frequently without regard for his own health or financial well-being.


The chorus is a repetition of the pre-chorus with an added emphasis on the frequency of drug use. The second verse is a commentary on society's attitude towards drug users. The singer describes the "hypocrite norm" that runs "boring drills." He contrasts this with the "elite race of our own," which consists of "stoners, junkies, and freaks." He says he is happy and content with his life and that money and status mean nothing to him because his life is "empty and bare."


The bridge of the song is a message to those who judge drug users. The singer says that they can't understand a user's mind and urges them to open their minds and try to understand. He suggests that if they did, they might find that they enjoy drug use and that it "isn't so bad."


Line by Line Meaning

A good night, the best in a long time
Having a great time, enjoying life


A new friend turned me on to an old favorite
Got introduced to something good by a friend


Nothing better than a dealer who's high
Dealing drugs while high feels great


Be high, convince them to buy
Being high helps in selling drugs


What's my drug of choice?
What kind of drug do I prefer?


Well, what have you got?
What drugs are you offering?


I don't go broke
I don't run out of money


And I do it a lot
I use drugs frequently


Seems so sick to the hypocrite norm
People who judge drug users are hypocritical


Running their boring drills
Living a mundane life


But we are an elite race of our own
Drug users are a unique group


The stoners, junkies, and freaks
Different types of drug users


Are you happy?
Are you content with your life?


I am, man
I'm happy with my current situation


Content and fully aware
Happy and conscious of my actions


Money, status, nothing to me
I don't care about wealth or reputation


Because your life's empty and bare
People who judge drug users have unfulfilling lives


You can't understand a user's mind
It's hard to comprehend a drug user's mindset


But try, with your books and degrees
People try to understand drug users with education


If you let yourself go and opened your mind
If you allow yourself to be open-minded


I'll bet you'd be doing like me and it isn't so bad
Drug use isn't as bad as people think


I do it a lot
I use drugs frequently


I do it a lot, said I do it a lot
I use drugs frequently and without worry




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Written by: Layne Staley, Jerry Cantrell

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A good night, the best in a long time
A new friend turned me on to an old favorite
Nothing better than a dealer who's high
Be high, convince them to buy

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot

Seems so sick to the hypocrite norm
Running their boring drills
But we are an elite race of our own
The stoners, junkies, and freaks

Are you happy? I am, man.

Content and fully aware
Money, status, nothing to me
'Cause your life is empty and bare

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot
I do it a lot, yeah

You can't understand a user's mind
But try, with your books and degrees
If you let yourself go and opened your mind
I'll bet you'd be doing like me
And it ain't so bad

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot
Say, I do it a lot!
I do it a lot!
I do it a lot!
Say, I do it a lot!



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@gearhound75

Dirt is one of the greatest albums ever made.

@xxjoeyladxx

Miles Jamell Hell yes. Dirt, Core, BadMotorFinger and In Utero, people will still be listening to these records in 100 years time.

@AustinMcKay

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@DavidJones-oq3xu

We are junk head Nation

@paulosborne8508

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@highonsleep4219

Alice in chains has one of the best bass sounds ever.

@henryonly8351

Bass, guitar, drums, vocals, all around!

@highonsleep4219

@Henry Only agreed.

@ali965

They were the complete package. Their first few albums speak for themselves.

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