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Manowar Warriors Of The World United Guitar Tab

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Hi Players!Standarttuning,find the rhytmus yourself

Verse
e--------------------------------------------------------|
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g--------------------------------------------------------|
d---2------8------------2----------8---------------------|
a---2------8------------2----------8---------------------|
e---0------6------------0----------6---------------------|


Refrain
e--------------------------------------12pull up---------|
b--------------------------------------------------------|
g--------------------------------------------------------|
d---2------8-------7------5------2-----------------------|
a---2------8-------7------5------2-----------------------|
e---0------6-------5------3------0-----------------------|

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foster
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#1 by foster meng at Sep 8, 1972 at 1:16 PM EST
i dont care what this song is about.. its METAL! its MANOWAR.. \m/ BROTHERS EVERYWHERE RAIS3 EUR HANDS INTO THE AIR WE'RE WARRIOOOORS WARRIORS OF THE WOOOORLD
 
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jordan
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#2 by jordan at Jul 14, 1984 at 6:55 PM EST
Uhh... They're talking about a "war" between "True Metal" (Them) and false metal (everyone else). It's kind of ironic because a lot of people think Manowar is the cheesy hairband of Heavy Metal.
 
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stephen
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#3 by stephen warunki at Feb 27, 1991 at 3:50 AM EST
I guess you have to be a long time fan of the band to understand there work. Some of you got bits of it right. It goes like this. Man O War brought themselves up by the bootstraps so to speak. They were mistreated by other bands when they started and lables kept passing them by. So they did what few in the music industry can do. They built their status up by producing their own stuff until they were noticed by a lable that stuck with them. Also along the way it been a staple for them to insert little reminders to the other groups that gave them a hard time ( groups like metallica) into their songs. In warriors of the world the remark "I call them out and charge them all, with a life that is a lie" is that reminder. It's also a duel meaning, because it has to fit meaning of the ssong overall. Now we get to the overall meaning of the song. Man O War writes their music to the tune of fantasy warriors. Always has and always will. So there is the setting, but not the meaning. This song was written to back the Iraq coalition. Man O War and several other bands (like Iced Earth), did this from 2002 through 2004. The song (although fantasy in nature) is about standing behind the troops that went to Iraq. Man O War has always been a big backer of the U.S. armed forces and this was a tribute to them and their allies. As a side note, they (along with a few other metal bands) gave permission for the the allies to use this song on PA systems when going into battle. Sounds kinda hokey but the effect is quite good. It seems to really scare the beejesus out of armed resistance when you have a C 130 gun ship strafing you and blaring out warriors of the world at the same time. All you have to do is go to a Man O War concert to hear them speak about it. Personaly because of both the meaning and the sound of it, It's my favorite song of their's.
 
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quinn almann '
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#4 by quinn almann ' jk carson at Jun 16, 1995 at 4:44 AM EST
This was the first Manowar song I listened to. It brought a grin to my face I couldn't wipe away. The cheese levels are through the roof. Plodding metal that cuts to spoken word in the middle of the song with medieval foppish music is so completely awesome and amusing. Manowar are 4/5 pure amusement for me with the remaining 1/5 being their ability to rock out. I pray that this band doesn't take themselves even vaguely seriously.
 
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#5 by Ŧøn¥ PiNeDa at Mar 16, 1996 at 11:59 AM EST
I think it's hard to argue with Nasslers argumentation, so I'll go out on a limp and say that this song really f*cking rocks and I couldn't care less about how cheesy Manowar are as long as they keep making kickass songs like that one
 
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jimmy
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#6 by jimmy henry at Oct 24, 2000 at 3:36 AM EST
The FALSE metal is what is concerned with bands like motley crùe ( in the early years ), poison and so on. Another song, "Kings of Metal" is the true anthem against those "wimps" bands.
 
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†§ean†
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#7 by †§ean† at Feb 21, 2001 at 7:49 AM EST
This is the greatest song ever made. Ever. Don't argue, you'll just make a fool of yourself. If you think otherwise, just be quiet. You've been proven wrong. Proven wrong by the boundless, mind-blowing greatness that is this song. Warriors of the World Unite=Greatest song ever recorded/conceived/performed in the written history of mankind.