"Bottom of a Bottle" became a major party hit in 2003 just as nu-metal was phasing out. SMILE EMPTY SOUL's ballsy "do it for the drugs" mantra threw enough shock factor into a song that would've otherwise rang as a blatant LINKIN PARK knockoff to propel the song onto the US charts. Love it or hate it, "Bottom of a Bottle", along with SMILE EMPTY SOUL's other hits, "Silhouettes" and "Nowhere Kids", from their self-titled debut represented a final threshold when hard rock still held commercial fea...
Roadrunner - Blabbermouth — "Bottom of a Bottle" became a major party hit in 2003 just as nu-metal was phasing out. SMILE EMPTY SOUL's ballsy "do it for the drugs" mantra threw enough shock factor i... more info