The song "Bullshit" by Guttermouth expresses frustration and criticism towards someone who constantly lies and exaggerates. The lyrics convey a strong disdain for the individual's habit of spreading falsehoods and engaging in deceptive behavior. The song starts by repeating the phrase "bullshit, bullshit, full of shit." This repetition emphasizes the speaker's strong contempt for the person in question. The next lines, "You can't say ten words without telling a lie, You always bullshit, Bullshit gets you high," highlight the constant presence of lies in this person's speech and their dependence on deceitful behavior for personal gain or satisfaction. The lyrics continue to express that the person being criticized is highly skilled at spewing bullshit, hence being "the best around" when it comes to this behavior. However, the song suggests that their continuous lies and deceptive actions will eventually catch up to them, metaphorically represented by "Someday bullshit's gonna take you down." This line implies that their dishonesty will inevitably lead to negative consequences, perhaps losing trust, credibility, or the respect of others. Overall, Guttermouth's "Bullshit" serves as a vocal critique of individuals who rely on constant lies and deception as a means of getting ahead or manipulating others. It exposes the potential consequences such behavior can have, and ultimately conveys a message that truth and honesty are valued over deceit and dishonesty.