Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
“Drug Drug Druggy” is the sixth track on Manic Street Preachers' second studio album, Gold Against the Soul and features some of the most hardcore and powerful vocal delivery we’ve ever heard from James Dean Bradfield. Richey James Edwards, who co-wrote the lyrics with bassist Nicky Wire, described...
[Verse 1]
So much fun to be had in my head
No more sunshine
So much fun just lying in my bed
No more sunshine
I can't face the sunlight and the dirt outside
Wanna stay in 666, where this darkness don't lie
[Chorus]
Drug, drug, druggy
Got a feeling sweet like honey
Drug, drug, druggy
I need sensation like my baby
Show me your scars, you're so aware
I'm not barbaric, I just care
Drug, drug, drug
[Verse 2]
I need a reflection to prove I exist
No more sunshine
I am a victim of designer blitz
No more sunshine
Dance like a robot when you're chained at the knee
The C.I.A. say you're all they'll ever need
[Chorus]
Drug, drug, druggy
Got a feeling sweet like honey
Drug, drug, druggy
I need sensation like my baby
Snort your lines, you're so aware
I'm not barbaric, I just care
Drug, drug, drug
[Outro]
Drug, drug, druggy
Got a feeling sweet like honey
Drug, drug, druggy
I need sensation like my baby
Drug, drug, druggy
Drug, drug, druggy
Drug, drug, druggy
A B C D E
Drug Drug Druggy was written by James Dean Bradfield & Sean Moore & Nicky Wire & Richey Edwards.
Drug Drug Druggy was produced by Dave Eringa.
Manic Street Preachers released Drug Drug Druggy on Mon Jun 21 1993.
The group narrowly avoided disaster when it came to the recording of the song, as producer Dave Eringa revealed to Melody Maker’s Tom Doyle:
…we’d nearly finished ‘Druggy’ when the tape machine went mad and screwed up the tape right in the middle of song! It was four o' clock in the morning and l w...