Music Video
Music Video
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lamb of God
Performer
John Campbell
Bass
Randy Blythe
Vocals
Willie Adler
Guitar
Mark Morton
Guitar
Art Cruz
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Campbell
Songwriter
Randy Blythe
Songwriter
Willie Adler
Songwriter
Mark Morton
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Josh Wilbur
Mixing Engineer
Kevin Billingslea
Engineer
Nick Rowe
Engineer
Oliver Roman
Assistant Engineer
Jerred Rollaci
Assistant Engineer
Evan Myaskosky
Assistant Engineer
Kyle Hynes
Assistant Engineer
Matthew Erlichmanat
Assistant Engineer
Paul Bruskiat
Assistant Engineer
Ted Jensen
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
You suffer from a manufactured sickness and envy by design
Pre-calculated status and patterns of desire
Accumulation and adoration, built to feed your ostentation
Perpetually unsatisfied but you never question why
[Verse 2]
So hang it on the wall of your golden cage
Tell yourself that it means something
[Verse 3]
Empty actions to fill the time
Commercial gods keep you in line
Industry and empire thrive
While you're dying for always more
[Verse 4]
Your endless hunger automated, industry defined
A systematic impulse, parametric lines
Subjugation and degradation the blueprint to your annihilation
You're assets personified, a product of the times
[Verse 5]
So hang a mirror on the wall of your golden cage
And tell yourself that you mean something
[Verse 6]
Empty actions to fill the time
Commercial gods keep you in line
Industry and empire thrive
While you're dying for always more
[Verse 7]
So you can't take it with you but you don't use it now
A shallow life to crush you, drive you into the ground
So scared to lose the nothings you acquire
Everything must fall, bones on a pyre
[Verse 8]
(So scared to lose it all)
(So scared to lose it all)
(So scared to lose it all)
[Verse 9]
Always more
Always more
More and more and more...
[Verse 10]
Empty actions to fill the time
Commercial gods keep you in line
Industry and empire thrive
While you're dying for always more
Always more
Written by: John Campbell, Mark Morton, Randy Blythe, Willie Adler

