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bASS tAb
SONG: israel's son
ARTIST: silverchair
ALBUM: Frogstomp
TUNING: Dropped-D (D-A-D-G)
TABBER: Brenton Comerford (kenureiddis@hotmail.com)
verse:
G|-----------------------|
D|-----------------------|
A|----------3---------5--|
D|--0-0-3/5-----0-3/5----|
chorus:
/|=========x3============|
G|-----------------------|-------------------------|
D|-----------------------|-------------------------|
A|-----------------------|-------------------------|
D|--0--0--5--3--0--2--3--|--1--1--1--1/6--6--6--6--|
verse
chorus
1st break:
G|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------------|
D|--0-----0-----0-----0---12/--|
verse
chorus
chorus end (x2):
G|-------------------------|
D|-------------------------|
A|-------------------------|
D|--1--1--1--1/6--6--6--6--|
outro break (x4):
G|--------|
D|--------|
A|--------|
D|--0--0--|
outro (x3):
G|-----------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|
D|-----------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|
A|-----------------------3-----|---------------------3-----|---------------------3-----|
D|--0--0--5--3--0--3--5-----5--|0--0--5--3--0--3--5-----5--|0--0--5--3--0--3--5-----5--|
G|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------2-----|
D|--0--0--5--3--0--3--5-----5--|
outro break x4
outro x3
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Robert Wanna Be |
#1 by Robert Higgins at Aug 27, 1977 at 4:03 AM EST |
| THis is a song that is about how if Someone took someone from you ..like in this case im sure he saying ireal is his mother and they took her away from him..So he so mad at that person he want him dead | |
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Jared Wanna Be |
#2 by Jared Richmond at Aug 5, 1985 at 2:05 PM EST |
| The lyrics suck but I just love the actual music, I wish there was a way to remove the craptastic lyrics. | |
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Jess Average |
#3 by Jess at Aug 15, 1987 at 9:51 AM EST |
| A great "getting over" someone song. | |
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Brad Average |
#4 by Brad Cooke at Jun 11, 1995 at 9:43 AM EST |
| whatever kid could do that to his parents is pretty sick if you ask me...but anyway...i feel this way about my ex boyfriend...lol :) | |
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joe Rhythm Player |
#5 by joe wilbraham at Oct 8, 1999 at 5:08 PM EST |
| so this was the song my teacher was talking about. oh well. to me, this song is about spite, about hating somebody for making you lose something, so bad you want him dead. i hope i'll never have to dedicate this song to anybody 'cause if i do i would probably feel so lost and hopeless to have hate chewing me up and spitting me out. | |
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richard Wanna Be |
#6 by richard jones at Jan 21, 2001 at 4:16 PM EST |
| First off, all these war theories are wrong. This song was inspired by a short story called "Damien and Pythius" READ IT, it'll make the song much more easy to understand. Second, Israel is an angel. His son, was Lucifer, or more commonly known as Satan or the Devil, and yes, it is about hating someone enough to the point of killing them. | |
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Kracrocksteady Wanna Be |
#7 by Kracrocksteady at May 29, 2005 at 5:50 AM EST |
| A: Israel was NOT an angel. B: OSUbuckeye420 hit it dead on. C: Silverchair was obviously influenced heavily by Nirvana because they got the "Silver" part of their name by the mis-spelled track "Sliver" originally meant to be titled "Silver" which Kurt wrote. D: If you are going to go kill somebody, figure out what the song is about first. Cause those kids are morons... E: The kids killing people to this song is another irony in Silverchair's relation to Nirvana. In the early nineties, a couple guys raped a girl whilst singing "Rape Me" by Nirvana. It was all over the news and Nirvana ended up coming out and saying: you people are missing the point - our music was never meant to inspire crime.... | |