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yeah a bunch of people request this song so i decided to tab part of it out, i'll do the rest
later i've been busy with shows and recording and Ep. check out my band at www.pocketfox.net
yup so enjoy this it may be incorrect but i'll spiff it up later. so yeah as always e-mail
me with requests @ lifeispeachy171@aol.com thats preaty much it
Gtr I (C F Bb Eb G C) - 'Untitled'
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Daniel Average |
#1 by Daniel Ellis at Oct 4, 1970 at 9:47 AM EST |
| I think that's what he meant... | |
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shareef Average |
#2 by shareef turner at May 30, 1984 at 5:23 PM EST |
| You are correct about the stubborness and of the old ways. However, they want to unify societies, destroy the barries that separate us. Reroute to remain... find a path away from our current situations (war and terrorism and such) to continue living. | |
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paul Average |
#3 by paul mcnutt at Jun 4, 1985 at 1:42 AM EST |
| First I have to say that In Flames really kick ass I loved them the fist time I herd them (pinball map) on the radio. They deserve more appreciation then they have gotten. I live in Sweden and only a few people I know have heard of them. You would think that in their own county they would be known at least. Maybe it’s just the town I live in. I've been listening to their new album almost nonstop these past days after the release and it is really wonderful! Just like everything else In Flames make. Almost every song on the album is a masterpiece. It’s a little different from the rest of their albums but it still has that “magic” In Flames touch to it. I think this song is about people who are stubborn and refuse to change their old ways and ideas of things. Maybe it is directed to people who want to live in their own world and don’t accept today’s changes in society; they just think everything was better before. Basically the song is probably about that times change and you should keep an open mind to make the best of it. Anyway, I love the song and the new album and In Flames… In Flames RULE!!! | |
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Dan Average |
#4 by Dan Weyand at Jun 19, 1990 at 2:28 AM EST |
| Reroute to Remain - the title says it all. Financially speaking In Flames were having a lot of difficulties up until this album - the band literally needed to 'Reroute to Remain'. The song also address feeling artistically released (after wandering these circles for years) and allowing broader influences (read: non-metal) to bleed further into IF's sound. | |
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Old Jigi Average |
#5 by Old Jigi at Jun 15, 1991 at 12:52 PM EST |
| Drav - the war on terrorism isn't a step forward, it's a step in the opposite direction | |
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N Wanna Be |
#6 by N H at Jan 23, 1992 at 5:49 AM EST |
| I agree nemuu,i to think that this song is about the evolution the band have underwent to keep the sound fresh adn to challenge the percerptions of what they could do as a band.These guys showcase real musical talent.It may not be at the level of Carcass,but fuck,these guys can make some cool noise.The twin guitars on this song own. | |
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Secondhand Smok Wanna Be |
#7 by Secondhand Smoka at Jan 20, 1994 at 10:45 AM EST |
| a note about this cd and the jester race philosophy. at the beginning of this cd booklet we see god and and all the people under him, then in the middle of the cd we see god thinking, then at the end god is wearing the jester mask. wich comes to the conclusion, that if people are the jester race, as referred to in the jester race and god created man in his own image than god is the jester? | |