How's My Driving Doug Hastings
Less Than Jake Lyrics


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Right!

Friday night on coke with a crow bar,
Left at two in the back of Doug's car,
Without a plan and being fucked up,
Looking for somethin', somethin', yeah, for ourselves.

Friday night at three at a side door,
Doug said "Try to get the door just once more."
I said "Man, this all fucked up.
Looking for somethin', somethin', yeah, for ourselves."

Feelin' kinda weird and I'm thinkin' to myself,
Feelin' kinda weird and I'm thinkin' to myself,
"Fuck, Doug,
I'm not going out like this."
He said "Man, I'm all I got and I won't be missed."
And this makes, this makes no sense to me
It ain't the way,
the way its supposed to be.

Right!

Friday night on coke with a crow bar,
Left at two in the back of Doug's car,
Without a plan and being fucked up,
Looking for somethin', somethin', yeah, for ourselves.

Feelin' kinda weird and I'm thinkin' to myself,
Feelin' kinda weird and I'm thinkin' to myself,
"Fuck, Doug,
I'm not going out like this."
He said "Man, I'm all I got and I won't be missed."
And this makes, this makes no sense to me
It ain't the way,
the way its supposed to be.
Yea hey





How's my driving?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Less Than Jake's song "How's My Driving Doug Hastings" can be seen as a cautionary tale of youthful recklessness and the consequences of not having a clear sense of direction. The song is about two friends who head out on a Friday night, high on cocaine, and looking for something to do without any real plan. They end up trying to break into a building through a side door, with Doug encouraging his friend to keep trying despite their failure. The singer begins to feel uneasy about the situation and has a moment of clarity, realizing that he does not want to end up like Doug and that this path is not how life should be lived.


Through these lyrics, the song seems to be commenting on the dangers of lack of direction and guidance in life. The use of drugs and alcohol as a means of escape or excitement can lead to even more problems and potentially ruin lives. The chorus of "How's my driving?" also adds a layer of dark humor and irony, as the singer and Doug are clearly not being responsible drivers of their own lives.


Overall, the song seems to be a cautionary tale about the dangers of youthful recklessness and the importance of having a clear direction in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Friday night on coke with a crowbar
On a Friday night while under the influence of drugs and wielding a crowbar


Left at two in the back of Doug's car
Left the scene at 2 AM while being driven by Doug


Without a plan and being fucked up
Without a specific agenda and impaired by drugs/alcohol


Looking for somethin', somethin', yeah, for ourselves
Searching for some type of excitement/enjoyment for personal gain


Doug said "Try to get the door just once more"
Doug encouraged attempting to break into a door for the thrill of the act


Feelin' kinda weird and I'm thinkin' to myself
Experiencing an uneasy feeling and having internal thoughts


"Fuck, Doug, I'm not going out like this."
Expressing dissatisfaction with the current situation and unwillingness to continue


"Man, I'm all I got and I won't be missed."
Doug is acknowledging his lonely existence and doesn't believe he is valued by others


"And this makes, this makes no sense to me"
The current behavior/activity seems illogical or confusing


"It ain't the way, the way its supposed to be."
The situation is deviating from expected norms or standards


How's my driving?
A sarcastic question asking for feedback on reckless driving behavior




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