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Seein" Red
Unwritten Law
Elva

X = mute

Guitar Intro

Verse #1
G|-----------------------|
D|-----------------------| 1x
A|--3-----3-----3-----5--|
E|-----3-----0-----3-----|

Chorus- "So follow..."
G|-------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------| 2x
A|--33-33-3-X-----33-33-3-X------3>------5>--|
E|-------------3>------------0>------3>------|

Bridge #1
G|--------------|
D|--------------| 1x
A|--3-----3-----|
E|-----3-----0--|

Verse #2
G|-----------------------|------------|
D|-----------------------|------------| 2x
A|--3-----3-----3-----5--|--12--10-7--|
E|-----3-----0-----3-----|------------|

Chorus- 2x

Bridge #2
G|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------------| 1x
A|--3>------3>------3>------5--|
E|------3>------0>------3>-----|

Verse #2- 2x


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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 

Jay
Wanna Be
#1 by Jay Xetionansuastioansatoalaoruaos at Feb 11, 2006 at 6:31 AM EST
this is the first song i've heard by unwritten law, and i think it's great. i've gotten to know some of their older stuff after hearing this first song and have come to the conclusion that they're an awesome band. i can see that their music has evolved greatly unwrittenlawSD, why do you hate that this song is being over played? They're getting a lot of attention for it. i know other people who like bands that are relatively unknown and then when they "make it" their older fans ditch them because they're too mainstream. i've never really understood this concept cause if you love the band, why would it piss you off that they're doing well for themselves?? (not trying to piss anyone off here, just wondering why you would be upset)
 

E_r_I_c
Average
#2 by E_r_I_c G_i_L_b_E_r_T at May 17, 2006 at 2:24 PM EST
i really liked this song... but now i think it's crap...it's way over played.... this is my hometown band. i love these boys. and it pisses me off to see there songs be over played and ruined. thats what this song means to me.
 

leith
Wanna Be
#3 by leith petrie at Jun 11, 2006 at 8:51 PM EST
i really liked this song... but now i think it's crap...it's way over played.... this is my hometown band. i love these boys. and it pisses me off to see there songs be over played and ruined. thats what this song means to me.
 

massie
Professional Badass
#4 by massie at Feb 12, 2007 at 3:16 AM EST
The whole mainstream relativity is that before a band goes mainstream and they're really popular, they'll be successful, but once they go mainstream everyone will bandwagon, their music will be overplayed on crap top 40 radiostations (or any radiostation trying to be "in" for that matter) and the original fans get pissed off because of all these teeny boppers or wanna-be fans that just bandwagoned because that band is "in" when these people have been fans all along and these bandwagoners would most likely not give that band the light of day. So you see, the reason fans don't want bands to go mainstream is because they'd only be doing it for money when all of their pre-mainstream fans like them because of their talent. When bands go mainstream that have been around for a while (i.e. Blink 182, Sum41, Gorillaz) everyone bandwagoned them and older fans get angry because these bandwagoners only like them because of one song, when the original fans actually searched for these bands and found them out on their own.
 

nikki
Average
#5 by nikki at Jul 13, 2007 at 7:01 PM EST
a song loses its magic, and its appeal after its been played so many times, like Nickelback's "How You Remind Me"
 

Sonny Moore Who
Average
#6 by Sonny Moore Whore at Jul 28, 2007 at 4:28 PM EST
amen about the how you remind me. i love seein' red and i never get to hear it. consider yourself lucky.