Makes some attempts to connect violence and the music industry, though what it's actually trying to say about that connection is vague. But it does show violence as shocking and abhorrent and depicts drug and alcohol abuse as damaging.
Graphic scenes of school shooting, with automatic weapon fired, characters (many of them teens) shot, blood spurts, dead bodies, pools of blood, etc. Masked terrorists fire weapons into crowded beach. A teen girl is in an ambulance, covered in blood. Celeste is said to have a bullet lodged in her spine. Mention of 9/11 attacks. Angry arguing. Threats. Spoken story of a car accident.
A man is shown in suggestive/sexual positions with an underage teen girl: grinding up against her in a doorway and lying in bed with her, partly unclothed. Couple caught in bed together (no nudity). Mention of teen girl losing her virginity; teen asked to take pregnancy test (offscreen). Some sexual suggestion. Characters in revealing costumes.
Fairly frequent language includes "f--k," "motherf----r," "s--t," "bulls--t," "bitch," "pr--k," "retard/retarded," "hell," "for Christ's sake," "Jesus" (as an exclamation).
Suggested teen drinking. Teen girl throws up after night of partying. Adults use drugs; they're so high they can barely walk. Minor characters discuss drug use. Main character takes prescription pain pills; she also day-drinks. Spoken story of character drinking cleaning products/methanol and going blind.