Junkhead

Jerry Cantrell / Layne Staley

A good night, the best in a long time
A new friend turned me on to an old favourite
Nothing better than a dealer who's high
Be high, convince them to buy

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot

Seems so sick to the hypocrite norm
Running their boring drills
But we are an elite race of our own
The stoners, junkies, and freaks

Are you happy? I am, man
Content and fully aware
Money, status, nothing to me
'Cause your life is empty and bare

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot

You can't understand a user's mind
But try with your books and degrees
If you let yourself go and opened your mind
I'll bet you'd be doing like me
And it ain't so bad

What's my drug of choice?
Well, what have you got?
I don't go broke
And I do it a lot

Say, I do it a lot!
Say, I do it a lot!
Say, I do it a lot!
Say, I do it a lot!

Trivia about the song Junkhead by Alice In Chains

On which albums was the song “Junkhead” released by Alice In Chains?
Alice In Chains released the song on the albums “Dirt” in 1992, “Music Bank” in 1999, and “Alice In Chains - Live” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Junkhead” by Alice In Chains?
The song “Junkhead” by Alice In Chains was composed by Jerry Cantrell and Layne Staley.

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