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Intro
+ + + + ^
g ------------------------
d ------------------------
a -0------------0------3--
e ----2------------2------


Intro Var II:
+ ^ + + ^ + + ^ + ^ + + ^ ^ ^ ^
g --------------------------------2------5-5-5-5--
d ----------------------------------4--4----------
a -----3----------3----------3--------------------
e -0h2---2----0h2---2----0h2---2------------------

Transition:
+ + + + + + + +
g ---------------------------
d ---------------------------
a ---------------------------
e -2-2----2-2----2-2----2-2--

Chorus:
+ + ^ + + ^ + + ^ + + ^ ^ ^
g ----------2------------2------------2------------2-3-2--
d --------------------------------------------------------
a --------------------------------------------------------
e --0h2-0h2------0h2-0h2------0h2-0h2------0h2-0h2--------

Verse:
+ + + + + + + +
g -----------------------------------------
d -----------------------------------------
a -----------------------------------------
e --0h2-0h2---0h2-0h2---0h2-0h2---0h2-0h2--

Verse VarI:
+ + + + + + + + + + + +
g -----------------------------------------------------------------
d -----------------------------------------------------------------
a -0h2-0h2--0h2-0h2--0h2-0h2--0h2-0h2--2h4-2h4--2h4-2h4--3-3-3-3---
e -----------------------------------------------------------------

Intro Var III:
+ + ^ + + + ^ + + + ^ + + + ^ +
g ----------------------------------------------------
d ----------------------------------------------------
a -----3----------3----------3----------3-------------
e -0h2---2----0h2---2----0h2---2----0h2---2-----------

Intro Var IV:
+ + ^ + + + ^ + + + ^ + + + ^ +
g --------------------------------------------------------------
d --------------------------------------------------------------
a -----3-----------15------------15------------15--------------
e -0h2---2----0h14----14----0h14----14----0h14----14----14/\/\-

Intro Var V:
+ + ^ + + + ^ + + + ^ + + + ^ +
g --------------------------------------------------------------
d -----3----------3----------5----------6-----------------------
a -0h2---2----0h2---2----2h4---4----3h5---5--7--5--7/9----------
e --------------------------------------------------------------

Outro:
+ + ^ ^ + + ^ ^ + + ^ ^ + + ^ ^
g ----------2-2----------2-2----------2-2----------2-3----
d --------------------------------------------------------
a --------------------------------------------------------
e --0h2-0h2------0h2-0h2------0h2-0h2------0h2-0h2--------

riff order:
Intro 5x
Intro Var II 2x
Transition 1x
Chorus 4x
Verse 4x
Verse Var I 1x
Chorus 6x
Verse 4x
Verse Var I 1x
Chorus 8x
Intro 2x
Intro Var III 2x
Intro Var IV 2x
Intro Var III 2x
Intro Var V 1x
Chorus 8x
Outro 4x
end it with the first two notes of the intro.


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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Jimmy
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#1 by Jimmy at Sep 21, 2006 at 6:30 AM EST
I always found this song ironic, since it is called "the Antipop". but it is infact way more popish than almost any other Primus song up to that point.
 
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C.J.
Wanna Be
#2 by C.J. Donnelly at Jan 2, 2007 at 3:57 PM EST
ok first off I completly agree with Sodaman. The intro is a parody of the Black Sabbath song titled strangely enough Black sabbath. The meaning is pretty obvious, its expressing how shallow pop culture is.
 
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something..
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#3 by something.. at Oct 11, 2007 at 1:02 AM EST
This is my favorite Primus song I think it has a great representation of what pop music is like.
 
 
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