Wake Up
Wake Up

Suicide Silence - Wake Up Lyrics

Metal
Jun 30, 2009
268
Wake Up Music Video

Wake Up Lyrics

Wake up, wake up
This is no hallucination
This is what we have become
This is what dreams are made of

Go look in the mirror

Wake up, wake up
This is no hallucination
Wake up, wake up
This is no hallucination

Do we still exist?
I can't see my face
Or are we just not here?
I can't see my face

Wake up, wake up
This is no hallucination
This is what we have become
This is what dreams are made of

Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up
Come on, come on
You've got to wake the fuck up

Wake up, wake up
This is more than you bargained for
It took so long so you ate some more
You did too much, man
You did too much

Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up, wake up wake up

Writer(s): Alexandro Lopez, Christopher Garza, Mark Heylmun, Mitchell Lucker
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was 'Wake Up' by Suicide Silence released?

    'Wake Up' was released on December 29, 2009, as the first single from their second album, 'No Time to Bleed.'

  2. Who directed the music video for 'Wake Up'?

    The music video for 'Wake Up' was directed by David Brodski.

  3. What is depicted in the music video for 'Wake Up'?

    The music video for 'Wake Up' focuses on a young woman experiencing an extreme LSD trip. The video features psychedelic displays and atmosphere, as well as the band performing. Mitch Lucker, the band's frontman, tries to focus the woman out of her trip throughout the video.

  4. What special visual effects are present in the music video for 'Wake Up'?

    During the guitar solo in the 'Wake Up' music video, the guitar transforms into a tentacle-like object, adding to the psychedelic and hallucinatory visuals.

  5. Who were the writers of the lyrics for 'Wake Up'?

    The lyrics for 'Wake Up' were written by Alexandro Lopez, Christopher Garza, Mark Heylmun, and Mitchell Lucker.

  6. How was 'Wake Up' released in terms of format?

    'Wake Up' was released as an iTunes digital release and a limited vinyl run of 1,000 copies.

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