Down to the Bone

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In the first song, "Scrap," [Jerry] sings about the uselessness of his life, "I'll be wetting down the razor, then I'll figure 'What's the point?' So I go into the living room, roll another joint. Then lunch. Then a beer. Then sitting like an ape on the sofa with a hankie and the same old porno tape."

Instead of getting [Nathan]'s wife out of the strip club, they're forced to hide in the bathroom stall while a gaggle of women, including Nathan's wife and Jerry's ex-wife, burst into the men's bathroom and perform a rather poorly choreographed but amusing number.

"Let's find a rock, I mean a big-ass rock or maybe something like a cinder block is better," Jerry sings. "I'll hoist it up and drop it on your face, my buddy. And just before the lights go out you'll see my smile and you'll know you've got a friend. With a rock. Who cares." The song is worth the price of admission alone.

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Down to the Bone

Down to the Bone

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