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We Are Drugs

We Are Drugs
Third Eye Blind - We Are Drugs.png
EP by Third Eye Blind
Released October 7, 2016
Recorded 2016
Genre Alternative rock
Length 26:26
Label MegaCollider Records
Producer Stephan Jenkins
Third Eye Blind chronology
Dopamine
(2015)
We Are Drugs
(2016)
Singles from We Are Drugs
  1. "Cop vs. Phone Girl"
    Released: July 25, 2016

We Are Drugs is a studio EP by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. Preceded by the release of the single "Cop vs. Phone Girl" on July 25, 2016, We Are Drugs was published on October 7, 2016.

As early as 2012, Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins stated that following the release of their fifth album, they would cease releasing full albums, in favor of smaller EP releases. After the band released their fifth album, Dopamine, in June 2015, Jenkins stated there were five to six songs from the Dopamine sessions that—once he had time to finish them after the band finished touring to support Dopamine—he would want to release. Several months later, Jenkins began discussing plans for a new EP release in mid-2016.

Contrary to the band's previous few albums—Out of the Vein (2003), Ursa Major (2009), and Dopamine (2015), which were recorded over the course of four to six years—the band was limited to only one week in a studio in Texas in early 2016 to record We Are Drugs. Jenkins stated that the success of Dopamine finally allowed him to stop obsessing over perfecting lyrics, something he had done in the past. The band focused on continuous sessions that would take a song from conception to completion. No guidelines or definitions of what the music should be or sound like were permitted during the sessions; this allowed the band to create the music they felt in the time they were working on it. Lyrics and vocals for the track "Weightless," however, were completed outside of the initial sessions: Jenkins didn't complete either until September 13, 2016—only three weeks before the EP was released.

Jenkins states that the EP's name is meant to tie into their preceding album Dopamine, with drugs being something that affects one's dopamine levels. Containing lyrics referencing Black Lives Matter,police brutality, and racism, the EP's first single, "Cop vs. Phone Girl," was strongly socially conscious and politically themed. Its lyrics were based on the events of the "Spring Valley High School Incident" in 2015 when a campus police officer violently yanked a Black American student from her seat during class.


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