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We Are All on Drugs : ウィキペディア英語版 | We Are All on Drugs
"We Are All on Drugs" is a song by American alternative rock band Weezer. It was released as the second single from the band's 2005 album, ''Make Believe''. Contrary to popular belief, the song is not specifically about drugs. Rather, Rivers Cuomo claims that it is more generally about the over-stimulated society addicted to the internet, gambling, drugs and relationships. ==Alternate lyrics== The song went into mixing with two lines in the bridge:, "I want to confiscate your drugs/ I don't think I can get enough", and was eventually released that way on early printings of the album, and on published sheet music. It was replaced on future printings (as well as on the CD single) with "I want to reach a higher plane/ where things will never be the same." An edited version of the song for MTV "We Are All in Love," changed "on drugs" to "in love" in the chorus. Patrick Wilson suggested having the edit be"We Are All on Hugs," which Cuomo thought was too "quirky." Brian Bell suggested the "in love" edit. Despite this edit the headline "WE ARE ALL ON DRUGS" still remains on the newspaper Cuomo reads at the barber shop in the music video.
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