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Band: Marilyn Manson
Album: HolyWood
Song: Disposable Teens
Tabbed by: Matthew Cook
E-mail: Raiven14@aol.com
Tuning: Drop D.
h = hammer-on
p = pull-off
~ = let note ring
^ = bend
x = mute
Intro;
G|-----------------------
D|-----------------------
A|-5-5-3/8--5-55535------
D|------------------xxx-- x4
G|---------------------------------
D|---------------------------------
A|---------------------------------
D|-0-xxx-00-xx-xxx-0-xxx-00-3-3^3-- x3
G|-----------------------
D|-----------------------
A|-5-5-3/8--5-55535------
D|------------------xxx-- x2
G|---------------------------------
D|---------------------------------
A|---------------------------------
D|-0-xxx-00-xx-xxx-0-xxx-00-3-3^3-- x3
G|-----------------------
D|-----------------------
A|-5-5-3/8--5-55535------
D|------------------xxx-- x4
G|---------------------------------
D|---------------------------------
A|---------------------------------
D|-0-xxx-00-xx-xxx-0-xxx-00-3-3^3-- x2
G|-----------------------
D|-----------------------
A|-5-5-3/8--5-55535------
D|------------------xxx-- x6
G|-------
D|-------
A|-3333--
D|------- x15
G|------
D|------
A|-345--
D|------
Break
G|-------------------------------
D|-------------------------------
A|-3--4--5-5-3-/8~--5-55535------
D|--------------------------xxx--
G|-----------------------
D|-----------------------
A|-5-5-3/8--5-55535------
D|------------------xxx-- x12
Song Ends.
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Joanne Average |
#1 by Joanne Mackenzie at Feb 18, 1970 at 5:24 PM EST |
| i'd jus lyk to say that this song is fucking awesome.. it makes me wanna bounce off the walls or something. its got an awesome beat... i love it | |
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Ryan Wanna Be |
#2 by Ryan . at Nov 17, 1973 at 6:18 PM EST |
| hits has one of the best lines in any of his songs in it: I wanna thank you mom I wanna thank you dad for bringing this fucking world to a bitter end man, that's bad-ass | |
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Jacque Average |
#3 by Jacque Armijo at Sep 28, 1976 at 4:00 PM EST |
| Great song.. I agree with "Music=Meaning" Marilyn Manson says it like it is...is he the only perosn whos not afraid to voice his opinion? Thas why I don't get when people talk about what a fake he is...whats fake about him? It makes no sense... | |
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callum Wanna Be |
#4 by callum cook at May 28, 1989 at 5:10 AM EST |
| i agree with music=meaning and mkpunk42, great analysis guys. how we are pushed and only accepted for following others and the great influence of the media on society. | |
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Matt Average |
#5 by Matt Vautour at Mar 8, 1997 at 1:51 PM EST |
| this is my theory of the song imo alright here it goes: "And i'm a black rainbow"- he is strange and rare "And i'm an ape of god"- he is still one of God's creations "i got a face thats made for doing violence upon and i'm a teen distortion survived abortion"- His parents didnt want him so he is abused and the part about the abortion is saying that they didnt want him "a rebel from the waist down"- he sleeps around with people as a rebelious action against the parents The world that he talks about his parents bringing it to a bitter end is his happiness and freedom Disposable Teens expresses how we are just regarded as nothings or nobodies "you said you wanted evolution the ape was a great big hit you say you want a revolution, man and I say that you're full of shit"- Adults want us to change our ways and they want it their way but it is not going to happen "The more that you fear us the bigger we get the more that you fear us the bigger we get and don't be surprised, don't be surprised don't be surprised when we destroy all of it"- Adults really fear us and we are uniting and pretty soon we will be in charge of the nation and we will do whatever we wish with the "empire" they have built Well that is my analysis but like i said that is imo | |
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Chase Wanna Be |
#6 by Chase Allen at Apr 2, 1998 at 5:38 AM EST |
| I agree. There are really very few true artists remaining in the music industry. The artistic ones who make it through mtv's shield are a rare breed. Manson made it. Man That You Fear is probably his best video (along with Coma White and the Dope Show). The Long Hard Road Out of Hell is also very artistic, imo. | |
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StreetwiseProfe Wanna Be |
#7 by StreetwiseProfessor at Jan 14, 2001 at 1:19 AM EST |
| I think this song is also about the treatment of teens and our involvement in society. We are shunned, thrown away, ignored, and used merely as marketing tools so corporations can steal our minds. Is Manson the only person who can see this. WAKE THE FUCK UP AMERICA! | |