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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Adam Russell
Bass
Dan Marsala
Vocals
John Feldmann
Keyboards
Josh Wills
Drums
Matt Appleton
Keyboards
Philip Sneed
Guitar
Ryan Phillips
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Adam Russell
Songwriter
Dan Marsala
Songwriter
Josh Wills
Songwriter
Philip Sneed
Songwriter
Ryan Phillips
Songwriter
John Feldmann
String Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Holdredge
Mixing Engineer
Jef Moll
Editing Engineer
John Feldmann
Producer
Jon for Drum Fetish
Drum Technician
Kyle Moorman
Engineer
Matt Appleton
Engineer
Michael "Elvis" Baskette
Mixing Engineer
Ted Jensen
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
Another world collides, will we open the door
A message to the world it seems like
Everyone has a god standing up for what we think we know
Do we know?
We've got so far to go from here
And we've got so much to lose
With American eyes, yeah
And curious hearts, we've got so much to learn
So we find, we find
When you kill me, do it slowly
When we've come undone
When you kill me, please do it slowly
Send a message to the world (A message to the world)
Another war will rise, will we open the floor
Listen to the words it seems like
Everyone has a cause fighting for a world we think we own
But do we know?
We've got so far to go from here
And we've got so much to lose
With American eyes, yeah
And curious hearts, we've got so much to learn
So we find (we find!)
When you kill me, do it slowly
When we've come undone
When you kill me, please do it slowly
Send a message to the world (A message to the world)
Send a message to the world
There's so much more to learn
There's so much more to live for (So much more to live for)
More than we will ever know
It's a message to the world
Yeah!
When you kill me, do it slowly
When we've come undone (It's a message to the world)
When you kill me, please do it slowly
Send a message to the world (A message to the world)
Send a message to the world (A message to the world)
Send a message to the world
Another world collides, will we open the door
Writer(s): Franne Golde, Dennis Lambert, Paul Robert Fox
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