"Welcome to the End of the World" is the opener to Zombie High School. It sets the scene of this post-apocalyptic environment, and the zombies who inhabit it.
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In the not too distant future, science fiction becomes science fact. While a new treatment is celebrated for extending millions of human lives past their expiration date, a dark future looms on the horizon. Should the test subject die of unnatural causes, the brain continues to function on the most basic of levels, leaving the poor soul doomed to walk this earth as a zombie; neither living nor dead. But as humankind is want to do, the creatures slowly but surely adapt - living in their old homes, working at their old jobs, and sending their children to...
zombie high school!
Welcome to the end of the world
This is where we all go to school
Learnin how to act and play nice
'stead of being flesh eating ghouls
Hey, it's not much but it's home
at the end of the world
There's so much space we can roam
at the end of the world
What do you think you would see
at the end of the world
What is this stink, oh it's me
at the end of the world!
Welcome to the end of the world,
Not much more left here to explain
If it seems like too much for you
Maybe we could lighten your BRAINS
Welcome to the end of the world
Welcome to the end
of the World
It's the end
of the world
It's the end of the
Maggie: Has anyone seen the principal's office?
credits
from Zombie High School,
released August 5, 2011
Soloists: Katia Cardenas, Adam Paolo, Ryan Vanasse, Matt Landby
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