TABBED BY MARTIN SHREWSBURY
THESE ARE THE CHORDS USED IN ORDER
E----------------]
B----------------]
G--8-------------]
D--8--9--6--6----]
A--6--9--6--6----]
E-----7--4--8----]
EACH CHORD IS STRUMMED MANY TIMES
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Lead Player |
#1 by Michael Leathers at Oct 3, 2007 at 7:57 PM EST |
| Actually, Here Comes the Zoo was the FIRST album without the original H. | |
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kyle Badass |
#2 by kyle .,., at Oct 4, 2007 at 6:40 AM EST |
| I'm more of the opinion that it's about a miscarriage than an abortion... aside from all the religion stuff. possibly a miscarriage due to too much drug use... giving the phrase "smashed on the pavement" a double meaning... i guess its the words like "stunned in amazement" and "you didn't mean it" that make me think that. | |
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Chris Average |
#3 by Chris Essery at Oct 9, 2007 at 12:32 AM EST |
| Several months later and I realize how stupid I was when I typed that. I meant to say that, Stoney, I really did, and I hope my apology comes through in beautiful shining colors. | |
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Steil Wanna Be |
#4 by Steil Lionhart at Oct 17, 2007 at 4:10 PM EST |
| This song is not about religion at all! The song is about a murderer who killed a pregnant woman and being in court and you have your hands on the bible and you are promising to tell the truth. | |
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D.J Wanna Be |
#5 by D.J Mortensen at Oct 17, 2007 at 9:47 PM EST |
| I'd easily slay any Nirvana song for any Local H song to live. I use this song as exihibit A, for my case. >.> I totally agree with PoizonComeUndone. This song is a rocking way of telling us society sucks. | |