Song Meaning
This track paints a picture of a relationship that thrives on chaos and destruction. The opening lines immediately establish a sense of pervasive negativity, describing "all the fights that we have had" as a constant state of disarray. Yet, this very turmoil is presented as desirable, a twisted form of connection that the narrator explicitly states, "it's what I like."
The lyrics escalate this destructive dynamic into a violent metaphor for intimacy. Phrases like "homicidal tendencies" and "hollow point loads" are juxtaposed with "automatic love," suggesting a relationship that is both dangerous and exhilarating. The narrator seems to embrace this extreme, framing the conflict as a "war" where "combat is hot," indicating a perverse enjoyment of the intensity.
The most striking element is the narrator's chilling embrace of self-destruction as a shared high. The image of holding a gun to one's head and pulling the trigger, leading to a euphoric state, is deeply unsettling. This isn't just about fighting; it's about a mutual descent into oblivion, which the narrator again affirms, "But it's what I like."