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Song: Drowning
Artist: Stabbing Westward
Album: Darkest Days
Tabbed by: K.C. (kc@kcsrealm.com)
Tuning: Drop D (D A D G)
Riff 1
G|-------1------------2----|
D|----------2--------------|
A|--4------------0---------|
D|-------------------------|
Riff 2
G|-------------------------|
D|--------------------2-0--|
A|-------4-----------------|
D|--4-------4----0---------|
Riff 1 x 24
Riff 2 x 4
Riff 1 x 14
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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Sean Average |
#1 by Sean Immak at Mar 4, 1974 at 6:59 AM EST |
| This song is so... yea. I love it so much, even though it depresses me a little bit after listening, no matter what mood I was in before hand. | |
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chris Average |
#2 by chris rowley at Jan 22, 1989 at 12:42 PM EST |
| i think its about being depressed and watching your friends pass by you and you cant stop feeling like it the background noise and the guitar kind of make you feel like the writer, in silence, all alone. | |
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Brandon Average |
#3 by Brandon Pennick at Jul 2, 1996 at 9:17 AM EST |
| Darkest Days is a concept album made up of 4 acts, each portraying a different emotional phase one goes through after a break-up. The first act (Darkest Days, Everything I Touch I Break, How Can I Hold On, and Drugstore) is about the ways one messes up in a relationship. The second act (You Complete Me, Save Yourself, Haunting Me, Torn Apart, and Sometimes It Hurts) is about still wanting the person and being hopeful the relationship can be fixed. The third act (Drowning, Desperate Now, and Goodbye) is about hitting rock bottom after it's all over. The fourth act (When I'm Dead, The Thing I Hate, On Your Way Down, and Waking Up Beside You) is about emerging from darkness and sticking to what one believes in. You can find more @ wikipedia. | |
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Jeff Average |
#4 by Jeff Mensch at Nov 30, 2002 at 12:37 AM EST |
| This is the eiptome of how I feel about friends and life. I think everyone changes and it is good for them to, but I don't like to think that I have changed. I am sure I have, but it is on a different level. I feel the same way the words of this song describes and I know exactly what it means. Listen and Feel. | |
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Greg Lead Player |
#5 by Greg Marshall at Apr 11, 2006 at 8:26 AM EST |
| The lyrics are excellent and I love how quiet the song is. | |