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Marilyn Manson Minute Of Decay Bass Tab

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here's the bass tab for minute of decay by Marilyn Manson
This is a correction of the Bass Tab for "Minute of Decay" By Marilyn Manson


Tab done by: Jlinsenmey@aol.com
Correction by: Jlinsenmey@aol.com


1 note corrected in main lick.



Main Lick


1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
g---------------------------------
d---------------------------------
a-0---0-0-3-3-3-3-2-3-2-----------
e-----------------------1---1-1-3-




2nd Lick (after chorus)



1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
g----------------- g-----------------
(x3) d----------------- (x1) d-----------------
a----------------- a-----------------
e-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-5- e-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-1-




Main Lick




2nd Lick




Then, after 2nd Lick is done after the chorus the second time. During the
real slow part, repet this lick 8 times.


1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
g----------------------------------
d----------------------------------
a----------------------------------
e-0---------------1----------------



2nd Lick



Main Lick




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Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/m/marilyn_manson/113009.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Reid
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#1 by Reid Kasunic at May 29, 1970 at 1:25 PM EST
I was always under the impression that this song tied in with the story of the anti-christ, and this is the climax of what the world has made him. This is the part where he looks back over the world and realises it offers him nothing and nothing will change, thus, he assumes his position as the antichrist and is going to destroy it *taking a single minute to destroy it, hence, minute of decay.* I am probably wrong though.
 
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Ben
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#2 by Ben Brown at Aug 21, 1973 at 10:10 AM EST
I'm still trying to tie this song in with "1996" it doesn't direclty connected like the previous few songs. Cool song though.
 
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Liam
Lead Player
#3 by Liam Chan at Apr 21, 1984 at 3:08 PM EST
I like this song... thats all there is to it! i like the line "i'd love to just give in, i'd love to live this lie" Its good...
 
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pepper
Wanna Be
#4 by pepper at Jul 28, 1986 at 12:14 PM EST
ERR silver darkness you need your fact straight you are referring to the song "Tourniquet" in which he says those words backwards at the start.The whiting out of his name refers to his cocaine addiction.This song to me is about just feeling an empty & your vision only sees death & despair yet there is still something keep hold of you,stoppign you form leaving this world.
 
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bootsy's
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#5 by bootsy's lovechili at Oct 26, 1988 at 8:38 PM EST
it's not about apathy... "Not much left to love, too tired today to hate"...this line doesn't signify apathy, it signifies the onset of sadness. If there isn't anything to love, then anger is a productive way to feel about a situation...because anger gives you the strength to change it. But it also has the potential to be sadness or to change into sadness...and sadness about a situation is counterproductive...most of the time leaving the person to feel hopeless about a situation and to also to start to take sides with the people against you, making you agree that you are at fault even when you aren't. A lot of Marilyn Manson's actions are misinterpreted...he is hope for everyone that feels outcasted because a lot of his songs are rage filled towards the judgemental and brainwashed society. This rage gives him and his fans the strength to say that it is not them that is wrong with the world...even if they are outnumbered. but this is him giving into sadness...a breakdown in self esteem. "i'd love to live this lie" is saying he isn't always strong enough to remain himself, thinking it would be so much easier, maybe even happier, if he just conformed. "a lack of pain a lack of hope a lack of anything to say there is no cure for what is killing me" this is his descent into apathy...but mostly it is apathy towards himself...unable to cure or even describe the feelings that have come over him "Im on my way down now, i'd like to take you with me" further descent...and the urge to take someone with him, the urge to have somone feel just as bad as he does. misery loves company. he wants someone to hurt like him
 
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† fatass
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#6 by † fatass † at Feb 8, 2006 at 9:39 PM EST
to me this song is about hitting the rock bottom point, he doesn't care anymore, he feels empty and he's lost cause. Misery loves company and so if he cant be happy he wants to pull the world down with him, great song, for some reason reminds me of Jack (edward norton's character) from fight club