Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
On “Human Race”, Matt makes a contemplative judgement of society, as he stands on its sidelines. Decrying the heartless nature of the world, Matt would rather fade away. “Goodbye,” he says, a point hammered in with driving bass.
[Intro]
I don't belong here
Not in this atmosphere
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
I don't belong here
Not in this atmosphere
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
[Verse 1]
Started with a kick and a punch, a claw to the face
And I was in the race, I was in the race
Yeah, yeah
You know it's hard sometimes being humankind
Keeping up with the pace, keeping up with the pace
Yeah, yeah
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm sick of running, sick of running
Sick of running the human race
The human race
[Verse 2]
If it's an eye for an eye then we all go blind
Is it hard to see, is it hard to see
Yeah, yeah
So far behind, no finish line
It can happen to you, it can happen to me
Yeah
[Chorus]
I don't belong here
Not in this atmosphere
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
I don't belong here
Not in this atmosphere
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
[Verse 3]
Started with a kick and a punch, a claw to the face
And I was in the race, I was in the race
Yeah, the human race
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm sick of running, sick of running
Sick of running the human race
The human race
[Chorus]
I don't belong here
Not in this atmosphere
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
[Guitar Solo]
[Outro]
I don't belong here, not in this atmosphere
I don't belong here, not in this atmosphere
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Human Race was written by Gavin Brown & Barry Stock & Neil Sanderson & Brad Walst & Matt Walst.
Human Race was produced by Gavin Brown.
Three Days Grace released Human Race on Mon Mar 23 2015.
In a since deleted interview with Rock 94.7, lead guitarist Barry Stock and drummer Neil Sanderson explained the meaning behind the song:
I think it’s pretty much about trying to find your place. Often, we’ll ask ourselves, ‘Where do I fit in here?’ I find the song has a lot to do with that. It’s t...