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− | |Vocalists = [[Kate Micucci]] |
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+ | |Album = ''[[Soundtrack: Volume 2]]'' |
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⚫ | '''"The Working Dead" |
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+ | |Audio = [[File:The Working Dead (feat. Kate Micucci)|160 px]] |
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⚫ | }}'''"The Working Dead"''' is a song from the episode "[[Sadie Killer]]". It is a horror-themed song about work sung by [[Sadie Miller]]. It is backed instrumentally by [[Sour Cream]] on beats, [[Jenny Pizza]] on bass guitar, [[Steven Universe (character)|Steven Universe]] on electric guitar, and [[Buck Dewey]] on acoustic guitar. The song mostly is inspired by Sadie's exhausting work at the [[Big Donut]] without [[Lars Barriga|Lars]] being around. |
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== Lyrics == |
== Lyrics == |
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− | |Tired |
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+ | |From work |
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− | |Hate |
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+ | |My job |
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− | |Here, at this dead-end job |
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+ | |Here |
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+ | |At this |
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+ | |Dead-end job |
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+ | |Oh |
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|And we lurch for minimum wage |
|And we lurch for minimum wage |
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|But I'd really rather be |
|But I'd really rather be |
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|Eating your brain |
|Eating your brain |
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− | |Look at you |
+ | |Look at you -- you seem so bright and healthy |
|And your minds are full of joy and wonder |
|And your minds are full of joy and wonder |
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|Stay a thousand miles from the condition |
|Stay a thousand miles from the condition |
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|All these terrifying sudden urges |
|All these terrifying sudden urges |
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|Seeing you makes skipping work so tempting |
|Seeing you makes skipping work so tempting |
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− | |Don't you know that in the night I'm temping |
+ | |Don't you know that in the night, I'm temping |
+ | |Here |
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− | |Here, at this dead-end job |
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+ | |At this |
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+ | |Dead-end job |
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|And we lurch for minimum wage |
|And we lurch for minimum wage |
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|But I'd really rather be |
|But I'd really rather be |
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− | |Eating your brain |
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TBA |
TBA |
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== Chords == |
== Chords == |
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+ | == Cultural References == |
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+ | *The song's title is a reference to [[wikipedia:The Walking Dead (franchise)|The Walking Dead]]. |
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== Video == |
== Video == |
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+ | Steven Universe Sadie Sings "The Working Dead" Cartoon Network |
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+ | [[es:Empleados Muertos]] |
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[[Category:Songs]] |
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Revision as of 23:00, 6 May 2020
"The Working Dead" is a song from the episode "Sadie Killer". It is a horror-themed song about work sung by Sadie Miller. It is backed instrumentally by Sour Cream on beats, Jenny Pizza on bass guitar, Steven Universe on electric guitar, and Buck Dewey on acoustic guitar. The song mostly is inspired by Sadie's exhausting work at the Big Donut without Lars being around.
Lyrics
Tired From work Hate My job I really oughta be in mourning But I've got another shift this morning Everyday feels like it's never-ending What's the point of all this time I'm spending Here At this Dead-end job Oh We are the working dead And we lurch for minimum wage But I'd really rather be Eating your brain Look at you -- you seem so bright and healthy And your minds are full of joy and wonder Stay a thousand miles from the condition That I've got from all the stress I'm under Don't come near me or you might encourage All these terrifying sudden urges Seeing you makes skipping work so tempting Don't you know that in the night, I'm temping Here At this Dead-end job Oh We are the working dead And we lurch for minimum wage But I'd really rather be Eating your brain |
Cultural References
- The song's title is a reference to The Walking Dead.
Video