Snowballed
by
AC/DC
When life's avalanche of temptations comes barreling down the mountain, even the most cautious climber can find themselves buried in regret. "Snowballed" delivers a cautionary tale about being overwhelmed by life's excesses and deceptions. The lyrics paint vivid images of financial ruin ("crashed out of the market"), social destruction, and predatory relationships ("the shark must get his share"). The recurring warning that "women, drink and money are gonna make you pay" establishes the classic rock trinity of temptations that lead to downfall. The metaphor of being "snowballed"—deceived or overwhelmed by accumulating problems—perfectly captures the sensation of losing control as consequences multiply. AC/DC employs natural imagery (wolves, sharks) to represent lurking dangers, while the repetitive, almost manic ending mirrors the spiraling sensation of being completely overwhelmed. The raw vocals convey frustration and resignation of someone who should have seen trouble coming "miles and miles away." 🔥 The song taps into universal experiences of regret and self-sabotage, delivered with AC/DC's signature blend of warning and wry acceptance of human weakness. #RockWarnings #LifeLessons #ClassicRockWisdom