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artist - hatebreed
song - before dishonor
album - satisfaction is the death of desire
label - victory records
tuning - (high to low) F, C, G, D,
tabbed by : Brendan Mearns
<mailto:bren@riconnect.com>bren@riconnect.com
INTRO (repeat)
F---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D ------1-- 0-- 1-- 0-- 3-- 1-- 0--1----------------------------------------------------------
VERSE
F---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D ------ 0-- 0----- 0-- 0----- 0-- 0----- 0-- 0----- 1-- 0-- 0----- 3-- 0-- 0--1-- 0-- 1-- 0--
VERSE 2
F---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D ------ 0-- 0-- 1---- 0-- 0-- 1---- 0-- 0-- 1---- 1-- 0-- 1-- 0-- 3-- 1-- 0--1---------------
that's all it is for this song and you will need the cd to get the rhythym and
timing.
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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Mathias Wanna Be |
#1 by Mathias Bøyesen at Oct 28, 1975 at 9:44 AM EST |
| RATM had a good line awhile back; "Anger is a gift." Hatebreed is 100% about individualism: choose your own destiny, reject outside manipulation, and use your anger as motivation to empower yourself. Most punk and metal artists are like Hollywood actors: they spit the Democratic party line like little fucking braindead parrots. Anger is evil, guns are evil, eat Tofu, save the whales and the fags and the blacks. Fuck that. Hatebreed is about being true to what's in YOUR heart, not what some douchebag on an album told you to believe. They don't like gays because most gays are whiny, cowardly, handout-demanding Liberal bitches. It's got nothing to do with homophobia. It's about the Entitlement Complex. If a gay guy came up to Jamey Jasta and said "I'm a fag and I've never demanded a handout or special treatment. I carry my own life. Want to fight?", Jamey would probably shake his hand. | |
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Jonathan Wanna Be |
#2 by Jonathan Takish at Oct 20, 1982 at 12:39 AM EST |
| I'm pretty sure that opening bit is Al Pacino talking but I can't think what film. | |
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James Rhythm Player |
#3 by James T.H. at Nov 14, 1990 at 4:59 PM EST |
| this song kicks ass it was the last song they played at the show i went to and made for a great closing song, it realy gets the crowd going, and it has a possitive message, i think anyway, about living in the moment and living your own life, with out regrets. | |
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chris Average |
#4 by chris hothem at Jul 28, 1991 at 1:34 AM EST |
| Does anyone know where the quote at the beginning of the song comes from? I've been looking for days and apparently no one knows what it's from. | |
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Alisha Wanna Be |
#5 by Alisha A. at Apr 19, 1992 at 2:08 PM EST |
| In some versions of this song there is a little opening from some movie??..... "You see its not the blood you spill that gets you what you want, its the blood you share; your family your friendships your community, these are the most valuable things that man can have" | |
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ryan Average |
#6 by ryan mahony at Aug 23, 1992 at 12:47 AM EST |
| Best song ever... "What I have in my heart, I'll take to mi grave" Nice, and i really like the intro... This song is one of the best e-core song I've ever heard, If you love hatebreed, You'll love this lil P.A. band called "fate Ends Now" Just thought I'd put that little plug in there... \mm/ | |