Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
We As Human
Performer
Justin Cordle
Vocals
David Draggoo
Double Bass
Adam Osborne
Drums
Jake Jones
Guitar
Justin Forshaw
Guitar
John Cooper
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Blair Daily
Songwriter
Justin Cordle
Songwriter
Skidd Mills
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Chris Lord-Alge
Mixing Engineer
Howard Benson
Producer
Mike Plotnikoff
Recording Engineer
Lyrics
(Pretty plastic bottles)
(Lay beside your bed)
(With every dose you swallow)
(You lose your head)
(And how) is your heart still beating?
(Where) did the human go?
(Yeah) they might keep you breathing
(Oh) but they numb your soul
Oh, where did all your fire go?
You're on the inside, and I know you're fighting
On the outside, your flesh is dying
But this is not your funeral
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up the zombie
So long overmedicated
Thinking nothing's wrong, 'cause you're so sedated
This is not your funeral
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up the zombie
Wake up the zombie
You started forgetting
Who you really are
I'm getting kind of worried
You've been gone so long
(And how) is your body sleeping?
(Where) did the human go?
Has it stopped the healing?
(Oh) have you lost control?
Oh, where did all your fire go?
You're on the inside, and I know you're fighting
On the outside, your flesh is dying
But this is not your funeral
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up the zombie
So long overmedicated
Thinking nothing's wrong, 'cause you're so sedated
This is not your funeral
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up the zombie
Wake up the zombie
(Pretty plastic bottles)
(Lay beside your bed)
(Overdose, gonna lose your head)
You're on the inside, and I know you're fighting
On the outside, your flesh is dying
But this is not your funeral
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up the zombie
So long overmedicated
Thinking nothing's wrong, 'cause you're so sedated
This is not your funeral
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up the zombie
Wake up the zombie
Wake up the zombie
Wake up the zombie
Wake up the zombie
Wake up, wake up, wake up
Written by: Blair Daily, Justin Cordle, Skidd Mills

