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Just play this the whole way through. I'm pretty sure its 98-100% correct.
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Martyn Average |
#1 by Martyn cleary at Feb 27, 1982 at 6:58 AM EST |
| This is my fave song by limp it shows that fred durst can sing instead doing all this rap crap he does and its a good song anyway | |
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Josh Average |
#2 by Josh Dean at Apr 14, 1988 at 5:04 AM EST |
| So, did Scott Weiland do most of the writing and vocalizing for this song? Because Weiland's voice is more evident throughout the song (Durst has the second verse and the lower harmony of the chorus.) | |
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Brian Average |
#3 by Brian Crane at Aug 13, 1988 at 8:29 PM EST |
| Who said Fred Durst doesn't have talent? Fred Durst is a jack of all trades and a master of none. In other words, he may not be musically talented like Hendrix, Townshend, Matthews, or Downie but he succeeded in area of capitalization. He capitalized on a new fad called mook rock and road it to the bank. He is a decent rockster and he has more than all of us combined. By the way, this is a great tune up there with "Rearranged" and it's a general breakup tune. How many of those have we heard recently? | |
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Alex Average |
#4 by Alex Moore at Jan 9, 1991 at 2:58 PM EST |
| This is probably the best song off of Chocolate Starfish...but why I do feel that My Way is the best song? Why am I torn so much by this! Put me out of misery now! | |
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mike Average |
#5 by mike at Jul 5, 2000 at 10:54 AM EST |
| this is one of the best bizkit songs and it's great when you just wanna chill. i've never really liked slow songs except 4 Cailin by Unwritten Law (Scott Russo is hot but u can kick a field goal between his teeth) but this one is great. it's good to hear him actually sing instead of yelling or rapping. | |
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Justin Average |
#6 by Justin Allen at Jun 10, 2005 at 12:29 AM EST |
| this song i personally thought was about someone that died. mainly just by a rough guess. but i must admit this song is bomb!! ive always said to mates "if i die (heaven forbid), i want this song played my funeral." it calms you in way i spose. but it gives feeling in certain perspective!! but even though Fred is still cool wit his rappin, this is by far one of his best. Fordy | |