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Marilyn Manson Long Hard Road Out Of Hell Bass Tab

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Dropped G,D,A,D tuning

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D|0--0--0--0--0--0--3--3--3--3--3--3--1--1--1--1--1--1--0--0--0--0--0-|

Just repeat through the whole song

Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/m/marilyn_manson/110102.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Z-Boy
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#1 by Z-Boy at Jan 19, 1970 at 8:24 AM EST
Uhm....no one said it WAS bad :P
 
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Todd
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#2 by Todd Cathey at Apr 30, 1973 at 2:01 PM EST
MechanicalAzoz: Well, you've got to remember that all myths are symbolic, so Jesus never used his powers for hedonistic adolescent means. Still, I understand what you are saying...If most of us had the power to turn water into wine, most of the earth's population would be dead from alcohol poisoning... ^^ Heh. This song is quite depressing, and I agree that it portrays the innate suffering of adolescence very well. There is also the homosexual theme, with those two women and the flower... hmm, I wonder what *that* is supposed to represent... And Marilyn Manson does an excellent job crossdressing in the video, not to mention the scenes of him bent over on the couch wearing nothing but thigh-high socks and an agonized expression. ^____^ This gender ambiguity fits perfectly with the theme of adolescent suffering: It is a time in life where things are not this or that. Also, it is opposites coming together: feminine and masculine. The name he chose for himself also fits this perfectly: Marilyn (Monroe) (Charles) Manson. Two opposites. This ambiguity is not a bad thing, especially when done with artistic intent, like how Marilyn Manson does.
 
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khairney
Wanna Be
#3 by khairney drew at Aug 6, 1974 at 11:38 PM EST
this is by far one of my fave manson songs
 
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mike
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#4 by mike gannon at Oct 26, 1982 at 7:36 AM EST
lets not forget, he did this song with The Sneaker Pimps.... while in the studio, the Sneaker Pimps walked out because of Manson's arrogance. they also hated the way to song turned out (Manson erased nearly all of the female singing, and focused less on the techno/trip hip aspect of it by ignoring all of thier ideas for the song) one of the members of Sneaker Pimps told MTV that the song sounds like a "musical turd" haha
 
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Tyler
Wanna Be
#5 by Tyler Wood at Jan 7, 1996 at 4:04 AM EST
hahaha i spelled suicide wrong!
 
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Chuck
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#6 by Chuck Webber at May 8, 2007 at 3:57 AM EST
What does the "sell my soul for anything, anything but you" have to do. i'm just trying to spark a conversation