Cocaine Decisions
"Cocaine Decisions" is a 1983 single by American musician Frank Zappa, from his 36th album The Man from Utopia. A live version was on the album You [Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3]. It was played in concert from 1981 to 1984.
Meaning
Zappa had earlier anti-drug songs including "Who Needs the Peace Corps?" from We're Only in It for the Money, "Cosmik Debris" from Apostrophe ('), "Charlie's Enormous Mouth" from You Are What You Is, and "I Come From Nowhere" from Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. Though unlike the hippies, drug dealers, youth, and junkies mentioned in previous songs, the targets of this song are instead rich Wall Street executives, doctors, and lawyers. Specifically the lyrics...
"I don't wanna know 'bout the things that you pull
Outta your nose, or where they goes
But if you are wasted
from the stuff you're stickin' in it
I get madder every day
'cause what you do 'n' what you say
affects my life in such a way
I learn to hate it every minute!"
...are targeted at music business executives. The vocals display a tone making it one of Zappa's more angry songs. In 2000, the CMJ Music Marathon magazine jokingly stated that "Cocaine Decisions" would be a great song to characterize presidential candidate George W. Bush.