While the music is absolutely awesome with great variety, many younger kids listen to this music who may not understand the metaphorical references to violence, like in "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" and many songs with innuendo like "Thnks fr th Mmrs". Parents (particularly Christian) may not like the repetitve use of the G-d phrase in "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" either (though they may like "Golden"), but other than that, the language is fairly tame with a few uses of 'hell' in the context of "come hell or high water" and similar phrases. The drug use for the most part is limited to the context of making fun of celebrities like in "The (After)Life of the Party", but the chorus of "Hum Hallelujah says "I sing the blues and swallow them, too" (referring to Ativan, an anti-anxiety medication) and the singular line "sometimes we take chances/sometimes we take pills" and "Bang the Doldrums" does mention passing out once. However, in the end, older mature tweens can listen to it because it skewers these concepts to make fun of fame, and all to a good beat.