The core refrain— "Just because you feel good doesn't make you right" —serves as a piercing critique of selfishness and the pursuit of immediate gratification at the expense of others.
Written by and Len Arran , and produced by GGGarth , "Hedonism" is often described as an "emotional exorcism". Unlike the band's more politically charged work, this track delves into the wreckage of a one-sided relationship and the bitter aftermath of betrayal. Skunk Anansie - Hedonism
Released in January 1997, stands as the definitive anthem for Skunk Anansie , cementing their status as one of the most vital British rock bands of the 1990s. The second single from their multi-platinum album Stoosh , the track bridged the gap between fierce alternative rock and the soulful vulnerability of frontwoman Skin. Composition and lyrical meaning The core refrain— "Just because you feel good
"Hedonism" was a significant chart success, particularly across Europe: Released in January 1997, stands as the definitive
The Anthem of Emotional Exorcism: "Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)"