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Artist: 3rd Strike
Song: Redemption
Tabber: c0z420
Bass Tuning D A D G
Intro: guitar
Chorus:
G|---------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------|
D|--4-44-4~-44--00-0~--00-0--------|
Verse:
G|---------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------|
D|--44-0h44-0h44--0h10-10-12-------|
Bridge:
G|-----------------------------|------|
D|-----------------------------|------|
A|-----------------------------|------|
D|--4-xx-4-x-xxx---4-xx-4-x-xx-|--4~--|
Interlude:
G|-----------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------2-22-2-2-2-2----------------|
D|--4-4-4-4-x-4-4-4--0-00-0-0-0-----------------5-55-5-5-5-5-|
Ending
G|-----------------|------------|
D|-----------------|------------|
A|-----------------|------------|
D|--4-xx-4-xx--xxx-|--4~--------|
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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dylan Average |
#1 by dylan pesino at Oct 14, 2007 at 11:30 AM EST |
| In response to jamisonlike what's initial comment: "In fact, the fact that he has a new wife and another child and they still won't go get him in trouble speaks against this theory. It would be irresponsible, almost criminally so, to allow a child molester to foster another child." It says right in the lyrics that the father's new family doesn't know about his past. "Or I’d call, some black midnight,/fuck up his new life where they don’t know what he did" | |