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The lyrics in the song, "when I comedown on you" are referring to a drug comedown. a comedown is the feeling of being ill once a drug is beginning to wear off. Drugs with a guarenteed comedown would be ecstacy, meth cocaine etc.. I dont see why block it out of the song but I guess cause when most people think of a comedown, they automatically think of a hard drug or something.

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Q: Why is the down on you lyric on New Perspective by Panic at the Disco blocked in some countries?
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