It is an anti-drug song, and was used on commercials to promote stopping the usage of heavy drugs.
"In My Eyes" is an anti-drug song which has been covered by rap metal band Rage Against the Machine, among others.
Between 1971 and 1976, very little was heard of the group except their 1972 anti-drug song "Slow Death" (co-written by Loney).
Eric Clapton describes "Cocaine" as an anti-drug song.
In this song, potential death comes from drug abuse; Nielsen described it as an "anti-drug" song.
Crosby described "Kicks" as "a dumb anti-drug song" that took "a falsely adopted stance.
He received two years of a suspended sentence and must produce two anti-drug songs as pledged by the singer in exchange for a light sentence.
"I'm Your Pusher," an anti-drug song, was also interpreted as having the opposite message.
(That means he has his ecstasy and speed, and, for you concerned parents, it's part of an anti-drug song.)
The song, according to Joel, is an anti-drug song.