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Supersonic
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Supersonic was released on January 22, 2002 by Epitaph as a part of the album The Process of Belief
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Release DateJanuary 22, 2002
LabelEpitaph
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM168

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Bad Religion
Bad Religion
Performer
Greg Graffin
Greg Graffin
Lead Vocals
Brett Gurewitz
Brett Gurewitz
Background Vocals
Brooks Wackerman
Brooks Wackerman
Drums
Greg Hetson
Greg Hetson
Guitar
James Brian Baker
James Brian Baker
Guitar
Jay Bentley
Jay Bentley
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Greg Graffin
Greg Graffin
Composer
Brett Gurewitz
Brett Gurewitz
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Greg Graffin
Greg Graffin
Producer
Brett Gurewitz
Brett Gurewitz
Producer
Billy Bowers
Billy Bowers
Engineer
Jeff Moses
Jeff Moses
Assistant Engineer
Phillip Broussard Jr.
Phillip Broussard Jr.
Assistant Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Well, am I making haste
Or could it be haste is making me
What's time but a thing to kill
Or keep or buy or lose or live in
I gotta go faster, keep up the pace
Just to stay in the human race
[Verse 2]
I could go supersonic
The problem's chronic
Tell me does life exist beyond it?
When I need to sate
I just accelerate
Into oblivion
Into oblivion
[Verse 3]
Now, here I go again
Everything is alien
How does it feel to be
Outstripped by the pace of cultural change?
My deeds are senseless
And rendered meaningless
When measured in that vein
[Verse 4]
I could go supersonic
The problem's chronic
Tell me does life exist beyond it?
When I need to sate
I just accelerate
Into oblivion
[Verse 5]
I won't lie
(Pace setters, go getters)
It's exciting
(Rat racers, forgetters)
When I try
(Researchers, berserkers)
To decide things
(Strategies to help the workers)
[Verse 6]
I just want to live
(New time saving devices)
Decently
(Quick vices, no crisis)
Meaningfully
(Brevity dependency)
I'm in misery
(Digital efficiency)
[Verse 7]
I could go supersonic
The problem's chronic
Tell me does life exist beyond it?
When I need to sate
I just accelerate
Into oblivion
Into oblivion
Written by: Brett Gurewitz, Greg Graffin
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