"Not an Addict" by K's
Choice
This is my pick for best addiction
song. It accurately describes the denial many addicts are in and how they feel
when they do their drug of choice. The lyrics such as," It's not a habit,
it's cool, I feel alive. If you don't have it you're on the other side. I'm not
an addict (maybe that's a lie)" makes this a powerful song about substance
abuse.
"Under The Bridge" by Red
Hot Chili Peppers
"Under the bridge downtown, is
where I drew some blood, under the bridge, I could not get enough" says
the song. The lead singer was a heroin addict and he wrote this song about the
city and the particular spot he use to go to shoot heroin.
"Mr. Self Destruct" by
Nine Inch Nails
Many rockers have fallen victim to
heroin addiction and other forms of substance abuse. In this NIN song they
sing, "I am the needle in your vein and I control you. I am the high you
can't sustain and I control you." This song was featured in the movie The
Fight Club.
"Just Like a Pill" by
Pink
This song was a hit for Pink in her
early music career. The talented singer never hid that she had dealt with drug
use and that this song was partly inspired by that fact.
She sings, "I haven't moved
from the spot where you left me, this must be a bad trip. All of the other
pills, they were different. Maybe I should get some help."
"Black Balloon" by Goo
Goo Dolls
"Baby's black balloon makes
her fly" is how the song starts out. Black tar heroin is often packaged in
balloons so that the drug user or seller can swallow it if caught by police. As
a former officer I had this happen while on duty. The addict that swallowed it
was lucky I saw what he did. His stomach was pumped, which may have saved his
life.
"Save Me" by Shinedown
This song by rock group Shinedown
is about heroin and pill addiction and the singer cries out for someone to save
him. It's a powerful song about an addict reaching out for help for his
substance abuse.
"Coma White" by Marilyn
Manson
Marilyn Manson has said that the
color of white is how he describes feeling numb. His numbness at the time was
often brought on by drug use. Is the shock rocker sober yet? Hopefully he is.
"Animal I Have Become" by
Three Days Grace
"Help me believe it's not the
real me. Somebody help me tame this animal! This animal I have become"
sings Three Days Grace. This addiction song is about a man asking for help and
asking someone to convince him that he is not the person (addict) he has
become. It is one of the most popular songs by this group and was played
repeatedly on the radio when it came out in 2006.
"Rehab" by Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse has battled her drug
and alcohol addiction, even entering rehab a number of times, despite this
songs title. Amy's substance of choice was/is primarily heroin. She is an
incredibly talented singer, but her drug abuse has stalled her career and
threatened to take her life.
"Angel" by Sarah
McLachlan
Though "Angel" is now
being used in a touching SPCA ad about abused animals, it is actually about
drug abuse. "I need some distraction, oh beautiful release. Memory seeps
from my veins" is a song McLachlan wrote about other musicians who have
abused heroin as a means of escaping their problems. It's a beautiful song that
can still be heard on radio stations today.
Source:
http://voices.yahoo.com/substance-abuse-songs-10-songs-7521474.html
I always felt that all NIN songs were about drugs. Trent Reznor is cool that way :D. Check this out, its NIN with Marilyn Manson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVpw1SwJRBI
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