The song "Walk Of Shame" by Guttermouth tells the story of a reckless and wild night out. The lyrics depict the narrator being late for class and still feeling the effects of the previous night's activities, indicating that they were partying heavily. The narrator mentions driving in a B210 car, which they are speeding in and ending up on their neighbor's grass. They also mention splitting a bindle (a small package of drugs) and a jug of wine, indicating their indulgence in substances. As the night progresses, the cops get involved, and the neighbors become angered, wanting to confront the narrator. Despite all the chaos and trouble they find themselves in, the narrator continues walking home, presumably because they have no other way to get back. The chorus repeats the phrase "I'm walking home again, no use explaining where I've been." This suggests that the narrator has been in similar situations before and there's no point in trying to justify their actions or explain their whereabouts, as they know they've been engaged in irresponsible behavior. Towards the end of the song, the narrator mentions checking into the ER, indicating that they faced some sort of physical consequence or injury due to their reckless actions. Despite the negative experiences, they acknowledge that better days might come, although currently, they feel pretty bad. Overall, "Walk Of Shame" portrays a story of a night filled with wild partying, reckless behavior, and the consequences that come with it.