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Band: Type O Negative
Song Tittle: White Slavery
Album: World Comes Down
Roadrunner Records 1999
Lyrics by Peter Steele
Tabber: Patica
^ bend
p pull off
/ slide up
slide down
Peter Steele uses distortion in almost every song, this one too except for a part in the
middle.. you'll see when you get there. listen to the song to get the Rythm and what not.
STAY DARK
Intro: repeat 2 times
G|-------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------|
E|--------5^^-----4^^-----2-1---1-2-3--|
B|-5^^----------4-------4-----2--------|
Verse: repeat 4 times
G|-------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-4-----------4-4-6----------6-6-0----------0-0-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-|
B|-------------------------------------------------------------|
repeat Intro 2x
repeat Verse 4x
Chorus: repeat 3 times then do the alteration once
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-9-9-9-9-9-9-11-9-8-8-8-8-8-8-10-8-7-7-7-7-7-7-9-7-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-7-|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
Chorus Alt:
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-9-9-9-9-9-9-11-9-8-8-8-8-8-8-10-8-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
repeat Verse 2x
repeat Verse 4x (clean)
repeat Chorus 3
Chorus alt 1x
Bridge: repeat 4 times
G|-----------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------9p8-9p8-9p8--|
E|-11---11-6--6-8-9---/16-----------------|
B|-----------------------------------------|
repeat Chorus 3x
Chorus alt 1x
repeat Bridge 4x
Outro
G|---------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------|
E|-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-----------------|
B|-----------------------------6-5-4-3-0-------|
i did everything for you but play it.. but still any questions email me syk0tik_fishnets@hotmail.com
-Patica
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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cody Average |
#1 by cody stipp at Aug 9, 1985 at 4:25 AM EST |
| white slavery is an euphemism for prostitution. he feels like a prostitute at work. HOW HARD IS THIS SHIT, PEOPLE? | |
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Badass |
#2 by guess wha' i suck at Nov 14, 1991 at 3:09 PM EST |
| Title included, I think this song might be talking about the peril involved with waking up and going to a crappy job every morning, only to be paid barely enough to live before taxes are taken out. There is also the allmost joking line explaining to the Pepsi generation that you can kill yourself alot faster with cocaine then going to work everyday. | |
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svent Wanna Be |
#3 by svent yeah at Jul 8, 1993 at 2:30 PM EST |
| As jc6md said, this song is very easy. It's simply about cocaine addiction. Peter is saying that he's a slave to cocaine. | |
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Robin Average |
#4 by Robin brister at Jan 3, 1997 at 1:49 PM EST |
| Oh, and "a few lines of misinformation" adds to the theory that coke means both the drink and the drug in this song...both are representitive of the plight of American consumerism. | |