It fits the music perfectly.

If words could kill, I'd have been hung long ago. And as for skewering people when I feel like it, I have no reservations, no conscience and no remorse. But to anyone who thinks about it, these over used words are ineffective and rather than convey an insult to the person or object they are directed at, they speak much louder and clearer about the person who says them especially when used again and again. Like saying "have a nice day" they lose all impact. So what does that say about the singer (if you can call what these people do singing)? It says that he, like his music, is vacuous, vapid, insipid and a tiresome bore. (look up the first three if you have a dictionary and remember how to use it.) Then look at the mentality of the people who buy that music and go to those concerts and you will see why it has some commercial success. And to think that they not only let these people drive, they let them vote too. FiretrUCK that.