ID
NOFX Lyrics


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One night, I fell asleep
A man dressed in black in front of me
I said "Whatcha going to do to me"?
He said "I'm gonna set you free

From all the pressures of society
From all your responsibilities,
Your bills and your job
From all the burdens that they put on you

And anything else that you want
Now every time I look at drugs
I need a line, I need some stuff
You need a sell really quick

With anything to get me ripped
I don't care anymore
My life is such a bore




I bet that I look all fried
Until the day that I die

Overall Meaning

In NOFX's song "ID," the singer opens up about their struggles with societal pressures, responsibilities, and substance abuse. In the first verse, the singer falls asleep and encounters a man dressed in black who promises to set them free from all the burdens they have been carrying. The man's offer is essentially an invitation to indulge in drugs and escape reality, but ultimately it only worsens the singer's problems.


The chorus reveals the destructive consequences of the singer's actions. They have become addicted to drugs and are willing to do anything to get high. Their life is now a bore and they are trapped in a cycle of addiction. The final line of the chorus suggests that the singer sees no way out of this lifestyle, even if it means they will appear "fried" until their dying day.


Overall, the lyrics to "ID" offer a bleak portrayal of addiction and the longing for escape from life's challenges. The song serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of seeking refuge in drugs as a means of coping with life's difficulties.


Line by Line Meaning

One night, I fell asleep
The singer fell asleep on an undetermined night.


A man dressed in black in front of me
A mysterious man dressed in black appeared before the singer while they were asleep.


I said 'Whatcha going to do to me'?
The singer questioned the man dressed in black about his intentions.


He said 'I'm gonna set you free
The man dressed in black promised the artist freedom from life's pressures.


From all the pressures of society
The man dressed in black aimed to relieve the artist from societal pressures.


From all your responsibilities,
The man dressed in black aimed to relieve the singer from their responsibilities.


Your bills and your job
The man dressed in black aimed to relieve the singer from their financial responsibilities and job-related stress.


From all the burdens that they put on you
The man dressed in black aimed to relieve the artist from any heavy burdens.


And anything else that you want
The man dressed in black promised the artist any additional freedom they desire.


Now every time I look at drugs
The artist has developed a dependency on drugs.


I need a line, I need some stuff
The singer has an urge to use drugs.


You need a sell really quick
The artist is willing to do anything to obtain drugs.


With anything to get me ripped
The singer is willing to use any substance to achieve a high.


I don't care anymore
The singer has lost the ability to care about his actions or consequences.


My life is such a bore
The singer feels unfulfilled by their life.


I bet that I look all fried
The artist assumes that their drug use is apparent to others.


Until the day that I die
The artist's drug dependency is likely to continue until their death.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHRISTOPHER KARLOFF, SERGIO PIZZORNO

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These two shots are for Derrick
The singer is dedicating these two shots to Derrick.

For rifle, not the handgun
“Rifle” is a song from Lagwagon, a band Derrick played drums for. “the handgun” was likely what he used to commit suicide, hence why the singer is dedicating the two shots to rifle, not the handgun

For coffee and cigarettes
The singer is dedicating these shots to the act of enjoying coffee and cigarettes.

Give it back
It's unclear what the singer wants Derrick to give back.

You know, suicide isn't painless
The singer is pointing out that suicide isn't painless, despite what the famous song suggests.

When you leave everyone in pain
Suicide can cause a lot of pain for the people left behind.

Two shots will never go down the same
Each shot is a unique experience and can never be replicated exactly.

This beating's for Jimmy
The singer is dedicating this beating to Jimmy.

For ultimate devotion
The beating is dedicated to the idea of ultimate devotion.

For your mind of my own
It's unclear what this line means.

Bring out your dead
This line may be a reference to the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, where a man goes around collecting dead bodies while saying 'bring out your dead'.

Sedated, flagellated
The singer is describing someone who is sedated and flagellated.

You were the one most loved and hated
The person being described was both loved and hated by people.

Thanks for all that carpet and your songs
The singer is thanking someone for their carpet and their songs.

Oh, this patron's for Jason
The singer is dedicating this patron to Jason.

And this lager's for Andy
The singer is dedicating this lager to Andy.

And these doses are for bomber
The singer is dedicating these doses to someone referred to as 'bomber'.

And this fix is for Bradley
The singer is dedicating this fix to Bradley.

This ritalin's for Lumpy
The singer is dedicating this ritalin to someone referred to as 'Lumpy'.

And this speedball's for friday
The singer is dedicating this speedball to someone on Friday.

This nitrous hit is for Lynn and best friend Dobbs
The singer is dedicating this nitrous hit to Lynn and her best friend Dobbs.

This bowl is for my mom
The singer is dedicating this bowl to their mom.

For drinking more than I did
The dedication is for the singer's mom who drank more than they did.

For posting bail for me in New York
The singer's mom posted bail for them in New York.

And in Hollywood that first time
It's unclear what this line means.

And that joint we smoked was the worst time
The singer is reflecting on a time when they smoked a joint and it ended up being a bad experience.

'Cause doing drugs with parents is just wrong
The singer thinks it's wrong to do drugs with parents.

This song is for winning losers
The singer is dedicating this song to people who may have lost some battles, but have won in the end.

It's for lucky substance abusers
The song is dedicated to people who have been lucky enough to be substance abusers and still have their lives together.

The ones who left their black marks on us all
The singer is acknowledging people who have made an impact on our lives, whether good or bad

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