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Lacuna Coil: Angel's Punishment
From the album: Comalies
Tabbed by Derrick Morris
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G----------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------
E--------5----8---------6--------------------
B--3---------------8----------6----8-----8--
intro
G-----------------------
D-----------------------
A-----------------------
E--------5-------------
B--3----------6----4--
verses
G------------------------------
D------------------------------
A--3---------------------------
E--------------1----3-----5--
B--------5---------------------
break @ 2:02
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Ryan Average |
#1 by Ryan Jones at Jun 8, 1978 at 6:13 PM EST |
| It could be interpretated from the drug-addict wiew (once again). I mean, he has to concentrate to get his stuff, and the "if you deny this" part, is to someone 'denying' drugs. When he finally gets his stuff, the music changes and, perhaps the drug is coke, "everytime I rise I see you, falling" = as he gets higher, other people fall (in his eyes). The passive agressive-ness is perhaps in the drug-addict / observer relationship. I.e , the drug-addict knows he cannot convince the observer that this drug is 'the way to God'. So he gets passive intstead. | |