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Band:New Found Glory
Song:Intro
Album:Catalyst
Tabbed by Kyle Gayne
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Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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bob Rhythm Player |
#1 by bob at Mar 14, 1971 at 9:39 AM EST |
| Good...then it wasn't only me...=) | |
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nick Professional |
#2 by nick Sutliff at Dec 21, 1974 at 12:39 PM EST |
| Amazing Intro... its crazy! doesnt sound like "Typicall NFG" -StiX | |
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Alex Average |
#3 by Alex Zaphiropoulos at Apr 22, 1981 at 10:05 PM EST |
| I love the speed this song goes at, and the shouting in the background! It sounds like they're criticising bands who got in on the pop-punk popularity explosion to make money. | |
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Gino Average |
#4 by Gino Rivera at Dec 23, 1986 at 3:10 PM EST |
| Yeah I agree that this sounds similar to those short tracks on the two newer sum41 albums- the fast paced punk stuff. Has a real rebellious feel to it. Would people PLEASE stop calling Good Charlotte a manufactured band! Look, I agree, I'm not a fan of theirs, and their music lacks a lot of the substance I look for in pop-punk, but for gods sake, they worked so hard to achieve, and they've finally done so, so give them credit. Just because theyre popular or in the charts and their music follows a pop structure does not make them a manufactured band. They were most certainly NOT put together by a record company!!!! | |
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Jay Wanna Be |
#5 by Jay Xetionansuastioansatoalaoruaos at Sep 22, 1991 at 11:39 AM EST |
| everyone needs to recognize nfg was doing this before it was the "cool thing to do" and they will always be one of my favorites...fuck good charlotte, fuck simple plan, respect new found glory | |
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Dylan Lead Player |
#6 by Dylan |
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Gordy Average |
#7 by Gordy Myrick at Apr 30, 1997 at 11:56 PM EST |
| Think the 'f' word is put in to show that the current market is all radio and mtv 'friendly'. And that people compare the softer, manufactured bands, they are singing about here to nfg cause they don't swear either. Just NFG wanna say that they aren't pop child friendly music, they just don't use swear words because they, like you said make it sound tasteless.... at least thats my opinion. | |
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Jonathan Rhythm Player |
#8 by Jonathan Matuszyk at Sep 26, 2001 at 4:04 AM EST |
| has anyone heard stretch arm strong?? i rest my case. | |
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[ash] Wanna Be |
#9 by [ash] at Aug 14, 2002 at 4:34 AM EST |
| Let me just say this: This is a good song. Great way to open up the CD. In Response to the "sounds like AFI, or making fun of AFI" comment, you're wrong. This sounds like something that American Nightmare or some other hardcore band would write. I guess that no one knew that Chad was the front man for Shai Hulud? Toby from H2O and the guy from Madball (vocalists from two of the best hardcore bands in the scene) do some of the backing screams along with Chad and NFG. This song is short and to the point. The end. | |
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GRiMM Average |
#10 by GRiMM . at Mar 7, 2006 at 4:47 PM EST |
| it's about being straight edge. | |