Radke has noted that the song reflects the "war with ourselves" many people face, highlighting how internal brokenness can ironically drive external success—making one a "popular" monster. Musical Composition
Longtime fans recognized the use of the same courtroom set from the 2011 "The Drug In Me Is You" video.
The song includes a metalcore breakdown that pays homage to the band's original roots while featuring sharp chord progressions and a polished, modern production style. The Music Video
The lyrics delve into Radke's personal struggles with depression, anxiety, and the pressure of being someone the public "loves to hate".