The song "More Than One Year" by Jacob Bryant tells the story of a musician who is caught up in a destructive lifestyle of drugs, alcohol, and women. The musician performs at a rundown bar and encounters an old man who recognizes his talent but warns him that he may never succeed if he doesn't slow down. The musician ignores the old man's advice and continues to live recklessly, using cocaine, whiskey, pills, and a loaded gun to cope with his demons. He has lost track of all the women he's been with and can't get back what he's spent. Despite the cost of his lifestyle, he keeps on living this way, one year at a time. The song touches on the destructive nature of addiction and the toll it takes on a person's life. The old man serves as a symbol of wisdom, warning the musician about the pitfalls of his choices. However, the musician is stuck in his ways and cannot break free from his destructive habits.