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Home L Living End All Torn Down Bass Tab

Song:     All Torn Down
Band: The Living End
CD: The Living End
Bassist: Scott Owen
Tabber: James Bradley (Originally tabbed by ThePuNkBaSsIsT, but a
few parts were off a little bit and he left out a few parts, but
overall he did an excellent job)
> means keep playing
Intro:
(the first part is all guitar)
G--------------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------
A--4---4----------------4---4----------------------------------------
E-------5--5-4---4-4---4-----5---5-4---4>----------------------------
Verse and Intro, Part 2:
G--------------------------------------------------------------------
D-------------------------2------------------------------------------
A--4-4--2-4-4--2-4-4--2-4---4-2--------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------------
G--------------------------------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------2--------------------------------------
A--0-0----0-0----0-0--0-0-2-4----------------------------------------
E-------4------4-----(4)---------------------------------------------
^
This means that |
sometimes he plays that note instead
Pre-Chorus:
G--------------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------------
E--0>-4>-------------------------------------------------------------
Chorus (This isn't exactly right, but it fits in the chords):
G------------------------------|-------------------------------------
D------------------------------|-------------------------------------
A-----4-7----6-9-7--6-7-6-4----|-4-----------------------------------
E--5------7----------------7-5-|-------------------------------------
Bridge 1:
G-----------|--------------------------------------------------------
D-----------|-2--1---------------------------------------------------
A--4>-0>-2>-|------4--2-0--------------------------------------------
E-----------|-------------4--4>--------------------------------------
The solo is basically the same as the verse, with a few variations.
Don't play the first two lines of the verse right after the solo.
Bridge 2 (with key change):
G-----------|----|---------------------------------------------------
D-----------|----|---------------------------------------------------
A--4>-0>-2>-|----|-2>------------------------------------------------
E-----------|-4>-|----3>---------------------------------------------
Outro:
G--------------------------------------------------------------------
D-----------------------1--------------------------------------------
A--4--4-------------------4------------------------------------------
E-------5--5-4--4-4-2-0----------------------------------------------
The D# sounds to me like it is an octave lower, but if you don't want
to retune your bass, you can play it like I wrote it.
Song Structure:
Intro
Verse x 4
Pre-Chorus
Verse x 2
Pre-Chorus
Chorus x 3
Verse x 2
Pre-Chorus
Chorus x 3
Bridge 1 x 2
Verse(Solo) x 4
Bass rest
Verse
Pre-Chorus
Chorus x 3
Bridge 2(part one) x 4
Bridge 2(part two)
Bridge 2{part three) x 2
Outro x 2
I know there's some parts that aren't right, but everything should
fit in the chords, so even if it's not exactly right, it should sound
good.

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/l/living_end,_the/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Jesse
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#1 by Jesse R at Jan 31, 2001 at 5:43 AM EST
Agreed^ He's a insane guitarist!!Has anyone tried to play their songs properly?They take a while to learn but they are the BEST!!Rock on Chris!!Its good to see bands opposing this kind of stuff...because basically once its gone, its gone, you cant replace history....
 
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phil
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#2 by phil smith at May 20, 2006 at 8:27 PM EST
classic song about our governments desire to kill our history (yes our, i'm a melburnian) writen 8 years ago, still applies today, probably still will in another 8 years