The song "Everything About You" by Ugly Kid Joe is an aggressive and sarcastic expression of anger and frustration towards a person or a relationship. The lyrics portray a person who dislikes various things and expresses hatred toward almost everything, including the rain, sunny weather, beach, mountains, city, countryside, and the person's family members. The repeated line "And I, I, I, hate everything about you" emphasizes the strong negative feelings the narrator has towards this individual. The song implies that the dislike is not just limited to one aspect or characteristic of the person but extends to every aspect of their being. The lyrics also touch upon the narrator's disdain for sex, stating that they believe it is overrated. The song, in a provocative and rebellious manner, challenges societal norms and expectations by expressing a different viewpoint on a subject often romanticized or glorified. The chorus line "I get sick when I'm around, I can't stand to be around" suggests that the person's presence is physically and emotionally distressing for the narrator. The verses include provocative and offensive lines towards the individual's sister and a bragging reference to a sexual encounter with the person's lady. These lines contribute to the overall aggressive, confrontational, and unapologetic tone of the song. Overall, "Everything About You" showcases a frustrated individual who despises various aspects of their surroundings, relationship, and the person they are addressing. The song's lyrics depict a rebellious and angry outlook, complemented by its hard rock sound.