"I am in control at all times"
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The specific intent is to reclaim authorship. If the performance is going to be described as depravity, violence, or breakdown, he wants it framed as choice. "Control" is the moral alibi: not a man unraveling, but a man conducting an experiment with real consequences. That’s the subtextual tension that makes the line work. It forces the listener to ask an uncomfortable question: if someone chooses to be self-destructive publicly, does that make it freedom or just a different kind of captivity?
Culturally, it also anticipates how celebrity scandal gets monetized. The more out-of-control the footage looks, the more valuable it becomes - unless the artist can insist, loudly, that the mess is the point. Allin’s claim tries to lock the interpretation before anyone else can. It’s a power move, and it’s also a trap: the more he insists on control, the more the audience is invited to watch for the moment it slips.
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"I am in control at all times." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-am-in-control-at-all-times-167508/. Accessed 7 Apr. 2026.






