is the title track from the debut studio album by the Australian rock band v.Spy v.Spy (also known as Spy vs. Spy), released in February 1986 through Powderworks Records . The song is widely recognized for its raw commentary on heroin addiction and the resulting social isolation. Song Meaning and Themes
: The band often used music videos to tell a connected story across their tracks, focusing on themes like homelessness, racism, and drug culture. Historical Context v.Spy v.Spy - Harry's Reasons - Official Video
: The lyrics describe a person whose "brain's in tatters" and "career [is] in ruins" due to their choices. is the title track from the debut studio
: Phrases like "Gargoyles are watching" and "He's hearing voices" depict the paranoia and mental health toll of long-term drug use. focusing on themes like homelessness