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Nine Inch Nails
Into The Void

Tabbed by Logic XIII

LogicXIII@hammer665.iwarp.com
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For the 4-String

G|-3-4-5---------3-4-5-------------
D|---------------------------------
A|--------3-6--3-------------------
E|---------------------------------

For the 5/6-String

G|---------------------------------
D|---------------------------------
A|-1-2-3--------1-2-3--------------
E|---------------------------------
B|-------1-4--1--------------------

This is repeated throughout the song. Use the upper octave version for the intro,
and the lower octave version for the rest if you have a 5/6-string.


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

Source: BassMasta.net
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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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chris
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#1 by chris thomas at Sep 10, 1970 at 11:42 PM EST
what i think is...in the "timeline," of the story, this is after the death that I think comes at the end of disc 1 in "the great below"... so this could maybe be a place in the afterlife - maybe limbo, or waiting to see where he'll go. if anyone else has read dante's "inferno", the parallels are very strong - the part about "all lined up all the ones that aren't allowed to stay", about the sun not shining (it doesn't in dante's hell), and about not knowing where you'll fall in that scheme of things.
 
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Grunge Hamster
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#2 by Grunge Hamster at Dec 5, 1978 at 10:57 PM EST
perhaps it describes a failed life. the final destination is death, and he is reflecting on how he tried to save himself from himself, but failed and here he is on the way to suicide [the station]
 
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nikki
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#3 by nikki at Dec 12, 1986 at 9:28 PM EST
I think its about him going crazy and going to the deep dark world of crazyness. great song.
 
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Stuart
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#4 by Stuart Barker at Jun 10, 1995 at 3:35 AM EST
I seem to notice that no one has pointed ut that instrumentally this and La Mer are the same frickin' song. This is just more electronic and has more lyrics. Also Trent once said this song was about a man who kept trying to make good decisions but in the end they all were killing him away more. Hence he is slipping, "Into the Void."
 
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Ian
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#5 by Ian Slay at Mar 17, 1997 at 6:09 PM EST
It is SOO fscking cool to watch trevor be a JACKASS when you're sober... *** i agree with sean almost completely. he wanted to be good, amount to something, but everything kept pulling him down, a letting him slip. and he is contemplating his mortality, and reflecting on his life and decisions. and wondering what will happen when he dies. where he will end up.
 
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Metal-dog
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#6 by Metal-dog ( Ben Matthews ) at Sep 19, 1998 at 4:40 PM EST
I personally think that the song's about suicide. The journey that he's taking being death, and "Pictures in my head of the final destination" is wondering what comes afterwards. "All lined up (All the one's that aren't allowed to stay)" Are others who aren't allowed to stay on earth and have to take the trip into death with him. "Tried to save myself but myself keeps slipping away" is obvious-he tried to stop this and save who he was, but he can't. The rest of the song reiterates how he tried to overcome his problems and he failed, thus the suicide. Not necessarily correct, but it rings true with me.
 
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Marcus
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#7 by Marcus at Oct 9, 1998 at 3:10 AM EST
I agree, I would say this song is partly about religion, trying to save himself. I think alot of people can relate to this song, because when we try to save ourselves, we make the other choice, and ourselves keep slipping away.
 
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Brandon
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#8 by Brandon Pennick at Jun 15, 1999 at 12:00 AM EST
One of the best songs in the film "Final Destination" relatively unheard of in the UK, i was glad to hear a bit of meaning in a film and song. Sounds like Trenbt is contemplating a step in his life, the station being his method of travel to his final destination, however everything else he's done has fucked up or gone wrong and as this experience wears on it appears to turn out just like all the others as he slips away. Well led on in "things falling apart" in "slipping away"