"Viceroyce" is a song by the American alternative rock band Urge Overkill. The lyrics depict a scene with two female characters, one blond and one redhead, approaching the narrator. They offer him a substance called "bephemaline pandrine," which may allude to drugs or a euphoric experience. The girls suggest the narrator joins them without any serious commitment, just hopping on the bus as a casual adventure. The narrator denies the need for sympathy and instead desires a place where he can be himself. He insists that he is not hungry and needs to find a spot to relax. The chorus line "Hey got belly if you want it" could imply that the girls are enticing the narrator with indulgence and pleasure. "Little Jimmy" is mentioned, indicating another character who wants to join the ride. The father of Jimmy gives permission for him to accompany the narrator and the girls. The repeated refrain of "Viceroyce" in the song may refer to a choice made by the characters, possibly insinuating that they are succumbing to a tempting or dangerous situation without a choice. Overall, "Viceroyce" seems to capture a moment of temptation, rebellion, and a carefree attitude towards consequences. The narrative is open to interpretation, but it suggests a wild and spontaneous experience that the characters are willing to embrace.