Jimmy Buffett was only ever about a good time. The singer-songwriter crooned about boozing and screwing with addled aplomb; he was also a marijuana advocate for most of his life (though he did stop toking in 2017). His devoted fanbase, known as Parrotheads, revered him as a champion of free, fun living. He was carefree and rarely one to judge. Get out, live your life, enjoy the ride, and when your journey gets a little rocky, it is always five o'clock somewhere.

I've always found Buffett's music to be lightweight and compositionally bland, but I understand the appeal of his ethos. I can't hate on anyone for digging on his vibe. Take Frank Marshall for instance . If you were a Twitter user back in the early 2010s, you might've noticed that the producer of "Paper Moon," "Raiders of th

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