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BASS COMES IN ABOUT 21 SECS INTO THE SONG ALONG WITH THE DRUMS
AND SECOND GUITAR...this sounds pretty right to me...but...change
anything u think u need to. the timing isnt gonna be exact, but
it gives u a pretty good idea.
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A-0~~~~~~~3~~~~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~~~7/------2
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A-3-5~~~~~0~~~3~~~0~~~
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A-0~~~~~~~3~~~~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~~~7/------2
D--------------------- (x8)
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A-3-5~~~~~0~~~3~~~0~~~
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Millhouse Wanna Be |
#1 by Millhouse van Houten at Sep 13, 2006 at 6:30 PM EST |
| i can relate to this song so much. there is a girl that i work with and she is the most amazing girl i have ever meet but im to afraid to tell her cuz im afraid she might reject me.cuz we are friends you know | |
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josh Wanna Be |
#2 by josh carton at Oct 9, 2006 at 1:27 AM EST |
| I think i may be wrong... o well I think this is about, along with duality (the state of being two things at once) the change in music, its about how people always doubted them. "I don't know why, you never asked me I don't know why, you never cared " here he is saying that no one ever thought he could accually sing, no one thought they could do anything but the pounding, ear blasting sounds they have, (which i love just as much as this new album). Don't doubt what you don't know. | |
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gab Average |
#3 by gab gonzalez at Nov 10, 2006 at 12:38 PM EST |
| exthuse - Just so you know, Slipknot might break up after this album. Bigger and better beginning? | |
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travis Wanna Be |
#4 by travis bass for D-Laid Reaction at Dec 12, 2006 at 10:32 AM EST |
| This song is very emotion me, it is about Slipknot changing over the years. | |
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randy Professional |
#5 by randy taylor at Dec 14, 2006 at 7:40 PM EST |
| best intro...but as weird as it sounds, if someone told me it was marilyn manson, i would've bought it...that's what it sounds like...a manson song...that surprised me...but i liked IOWA...the entire album of VOL 3 has to be heard a 2nd time...when i bought it and heard it at 1st, i thought it sucked...but when you hear it again, it sounds good | |
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choop Rhythm Player |
#6 by choop at Jan 17, 2007 at 7:55 AM EST |
| This song could be about suicide (I agree with lip gloss and ashes). and i dont think that from the lyrics, i think that from the NOOOOOO at the end, you can hear the pain in coreys voice you can hear it, the desperation. but you people always interperet songs by lyrics. im not saying thats a bad thing but its not open minded enough to get the full understanding of this song, yes maybe with another band but not slipknot. slipknots song can be interpreted musically too, they are reveolutionary and they dont need words to explain what the hell they are talking about. be more open minded and listen to the song, ignoring the lyrics so you can feel the song's personallity. maybe im crazy but maybe some of you know what im talking about, any true maggots anyways. their songs are so bipolar, amazing, true, and beautiful. listen to vermillion, vermillion part 2 and prelude and you can defenitly feel the song through their intruments not just their lyrics. you cant do it with jsut one insturment you need the whole damn band together and they make this massive story like thing in their songs. | |
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Aaron Wanna Be |
#7 by Aaron Silver at Jan 23, 2007 at 10:07 AM EST |
| maybe im just really high or something but this seems like an apology for their last album, iowa, and how much it was sell out crap, but now theyre back for some good times | |
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John Average |
#8 by John at Jan 31, 2007 at 6:22 AM EST |
| ummm Best album opener i would say no,wtf when i first listen to it i was like great this a sign of a band that changed for no fucking reason and showed the world the the music buisness will get you in the end no matter how big the fuck you is :( shame to lose another a band | |
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dakota Wanna Be |
#9 by dakota at Feb 1, 2007 at 4:53 AM EST |
| Great album introduction... Although i think Pulse of the maggots serves as a better album introducer/concert introducer like the pervious first tracks have. | |
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*AnToNiA* Wanna Be |
#10 by *AnToNiA* at Feb 18, 2007 at 12:35 AM EST |
| WTF?? This has nothing to do with britney spears! And as for the stuff about IOWA, IOWA was their best album in my view | |
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Link Floyd Wanna Be |
#11 by Link Floyd at Feb 18, 2007 at 7:56 AM EST |
| The song is about regret. As Corey sings that he regrets that he didnt try. He doesnt know why, maybe some female doesnt want him, but he never cared to ask and now he regrets not trying - its too late for him! | |
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Tyler Average |
#12 by Tyler Kinsherf at Mar 3, 2007 at 5:36 PM EST |
| exthuse - Just so you know, Slipknot might break up after this album. Bigger and better beginning? | |
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Jaime Lead Player |
#13 by Jaime Rosenberg at Mar 11, 2007 at 3:57 PM EST |
| where did that come from, hateinabox? That was so totally random. | |
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tracey Wanna Be |
#14 by tracey grimes at Mar 18, 2007 at 1:29 AM EST |
| this is the best opening to an album ever!!You also got the lyrics wrong,when we shed these bitter skins again.Altho,im likin the sharing of skin idea.. | |
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Alex Addicted Average |
#15 by Alex Addicted ...why does my real last name matter? at Apr 26, 2007 at 12:39 PM EST |
| Britney spears is so totally awesome | |
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GodOfBass208 Average |
#16 by GodOfBass208 at Jun 2, 2007 at 4:19 AM EST |
| im probably wrong bc i havent listened to this song since it came out bc my ex played this the day we broke up/he kept it on repeat 'and now its over...' yeah its a great song though | |
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Greg Wanna Be |
#17 by Greg Masta at Jun 8, 2007 at 4:27 AM EST |
| Great album introduction... Although i think Pulse of the maggots serves as a better album introducer/concert introducer like the pervious first tracks have. | |
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Daniel Average |
#18 by Daniel Marengo at Jun 26, 2007 at 2:38 PM EST |
| Yeh it's about showing something you never have before. And saying all old 'knot "is over". A new beginning, that promises to be bigger and better than ever... | |
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Alex Lead Player |
#19 by Alex at Jun 27, 2007 at 8:46 AM EST |
| It may be about how this is their last album, it may be an attempt to console us as well as an apology or something. | |
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Mike Average |
#20 by Mike Kearney at Jul 11, 2007 at 11:04 PM EST |
| Maybe is about a broken relationship | |
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darren Wanna Be |
#21 by darren sackaney at Sep 25, 2007 at 4:32 PM EST |
| this song is about suicide and how he realizes he's all alonewhy no one ever asked him or cared whaat was wrong with him | |