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Riff 1
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C:--------------------------- -------|
G:--------------------------- x4 -------|
C:--6---6---6---6---1-1-1-1-- --0----|
Riff 2 (0:16)
F:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
G:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C:--11-11-11-0-0-0-11-11-0-0-6--7-7-7-0-0-0-7-7-0-0-11--9-9-9-0-0-0-9-9-0-0-9--
F:------------------------- -------------|
C:------------------------- -*play end variation on 4th time
G:--------------*---------- x4 -------------|
C:--6-6-6-0-0-0-6-3-3-6-6-- --7--5--3----|
Riff 3 (O:52)
F:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
C:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| x4
C:--4--4-4-4--4-4-4--4-4-4--4-4-0--0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-4-3-3--3-4-3-3--3-6-3-3--|
(1:27) Riff 2 (x2)
Riff 2 Variation (1:44)
F:--------------------------------------------------------------
C:--------------------------------------------------------------
G:--------------------------------------------------------------
C:--11---0---11-0-6-7---0---7-0-11-9---0---9-0-9-6---0---6-3-6--
F:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C:--11---0---11-0-6-7---0---7-0-11-9---0---9-0-9-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6--
F:-----------------------------------|
C:-----------------------------------|
G:-----------------------------------|
C:--3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3--|
(2:04) Riff 3 (x4)
Repeat Riff 3 ending (3:37)
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G:--------------------------- x3 --------|
C:--4-3-3--3-4-3-3--3-6-3-3-- -0------|
(2:58)
F:--------------------|
C:--------------------|
G:--------------------|
C:--0--0--0--0--0--0--|
Riff 4 (3:02) There's no reason to be afraid...
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C:---------------------------------------------------------| x12
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C:--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0----0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--0--0--0--0--0--|
THE END
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Quinn Rhythm Player |
#1 by Quinn I killed my last name at Aug 23, 2006 at 2:51 AM EST |
| Ddadutta. You are right, but this album is based on a "what if" scenario. What if god went to sleep forever. What kind of crap would we be in. And it would suck. | |
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IvZ Average |
#2 by IvZ at Sep 18, 2006 at 1:12 PM EST |
| yeah, i didn't get what this whole album was about till a friend explained it, it is "what if" God died. it it's saying that everything would be horribel | |
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sloso Average |
#3 by sloso at Sep 24, 2006 at 12:43 PM EST |
| Well, he doesn't actually say "we shall mis him" but in the liner notes of the album the official lyrics say "we shall miss him" so I added it anyway. I assume they couldn't find a proper place to put it in the song but was in their intention to put it in. | |
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Ben Average |
#4 by Ben Asay at Oct 14, 2006 at 1:28 AM EST |
| it means the funeral of God in mans mind not if he actually died i think. its written i think kind of mocking modern atheism, and the way people think they can easily live without the existance of God, so in their mind they decide he doesnt exist anymore, western society see life that way now, they say to God we have no need of you, you dont need to exist anymore, good bye. his funeral is in their heads. and the we will miss him bit, is the most mocking part of all. thats how i see it anyway. | |
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danielle Lead Player |
#5 by danielle woodley at Oct 19, 2006 at 11:26 AM EST |
| AOM: But it isn't. The song is from the album Funeral of God, which is all about what if God got so sick of humans that He just died. Check out "The Last Song From Zion" for a little more of this. | |
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Austin Average |
#6 by Austin Schrauben at Oct 22, 2006 at 11:44 AM EST |
| keyman7, you hit the nail square on the head, dude. I don't think anyone could have said it better. | |
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Nate Lead Player |
#7 by Nate Thompson at Oct 30, 2006 at 4:59 AM EST |
| AOM: But it isn't. The song is from the album Funeral of God, which is all about what if God got so sick of humans that He just died. Check out "The Last Song From Zion" for a little more of this. | |
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michael Average |
#8 by michael at Nov 6, 2006 at 5:18 PM EST |
| not true bought in blood (nice name, freedom ain't free) the album itself is a concept album about the LITERAL death of God. and the horrors of being without him, (though i disagree, it's hard without him, not impossible) | |
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Austin Wanna Be |
#9 by Austin at Nov 15, 2006 at 4:06 AM EST |
| The world submits to deception yet again. We lament the departure of God but are decieved in thinking we can go on without Him. Our hearts are granted their full desire of being able to do whatever they want for no one is there to stop them. Death and hatred rule upon the earth. | |
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jordan Average |
#10 by jordan allan at Nov 27, 2006 at 2:48 AM EST |
| not true bought in blood (nice name, freedom ain't free) the album itself is a concept album about the LITERAL death of God. and the horrors of being without him, (though i disagree, it's hard without him, not impossible) | |
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Cody Rhythm Player |
#11 by Cody Mosca at Dec 1, 2006 at 6:39 AM EST |
| without God everything would cease to exist, so this concept is kinda weird | |
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Georg Average |
#12 by Georg Åström at Dec 21, 2006 at 1:53 AM EST |
| it means the funeral of God in mans mind not if he actually died i think. its written i think kind of mocking modern atheism, and the way people think they can easily live without the existance of God, so in their mind they decide he doesnt exist anymore, western society see life that way now, they say to God we have no need of you, you dont need to exist anymore, good bye. his funeral is in their heads. and the we will miss him bit, is the most mocking part of all. thats how i see it anyway. | |
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isaac Average |
#13 by isaac morales at Dec 26, 2006 at 3:36 AM EST |
| Ddadutta. You are right, but this album is based on a "what if" scenario. What if god went to sleep forever. What kind of crap would we be in. And it would suck. | |
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shareef Average |
#14 by shareef turner at Jan 4, 2007 at 6:09 PM EST |
| Well, he doesn't actually say "we shall mis him" but in the liner notes of the album the official lyrics say "we shall miss him" so I added it anyway. I assume they couldn't find a proper place to put it in the song but was in their intention to put it in. | |
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Garth Badass |
#15 by Garth "Fuckin" Rhodes at Jan 16, 2007 at 8:47 PM EST |
| The world submits to deception yet again. We lament the departure of God but are decieved in thinking we can go on without Him. Our hearts are granted their full desire of being able to do whatever they want for no one is there to stop them. Death and hatred rule upon the earth. | |
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Bun Wanna Be |
#16 by Bun Nugz at Jan 26, 2007 at 12:58 AM EST |
| This song could actually be about hell. In the bible it talks about God answering the prayers of those who don't want to be with him by completely seperating them from him for ever. Into a place that is absent of him...Hell Im not sure that that is what the song is about but I could be right. | |
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Robert Wanna Be |
#17 by Robert Higgins at Feb 8, 2007 at 5:59 AM EST |
| This song (and every Zao song) rocks. It's about what the world would be like if God died. It would obviously bring anarchy and chaos down on the world. But when does it say "We shall miss him?" I don't hear that, but I could just be deaf. | |
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Killer Wanna Be |
#18 by Killer at Feb 28, 2007 at 7:21 AM EST |
| actually, i think keyman is slightly off. i think that this is the point where we finally realize that a) we have been extremely selfish and have pushed God to the side and b) now he is finally giving us what we sought after so bad (to live life apart from God) and lastly c) it really, really sucks, to use an understatement. i think that even though we realize all this, we all try to say that we don't need God anymore and deceive ourselves still further. the "we shall miss him" seems tacked on, almost like it was meant to be said with a tone of apathy-covering-fear. | |
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Daniel Average |
#19 by Daniel Gordon at Apr 12, 2007 at 2:25 PM EST |
| yeah, i didn't get what this whole album was about till a friend explained it, it is "what if" God died. it it's saying that everything would be horribel | |
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Oskar Average |
#20 by Oskar at Sep 12, 2007 at 5:46 AM EST |
| keyman7, you hit the nail square on the head, dude. I don't think anyone could have said it better. | |
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Cocoboi Average |
#21 by Cocoboi Sisouphone at Oct 11, 2007 at 3:38 AM EST |
| without God everything would cease to exist, so this concept is kinda weird | |