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Minor Threat "seeing red"
*Tabbed by Vince*
This is a great band and a easy song to play
The whole song consists of theese 2 parts repeted in the order given below.
Intro/Chorus
E|-----------------------|
B|-----------------------|
G|-------------9----7----|
D|---7----5----9----7----|(first 2 times through play chords short and quick,
A|---7----5----7----5----| strum the rest in 16th notes)
E|---5----3--------------|
Verse
E|-----------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------|
G|---5-5-5---------2-2-2----------------------7-7-7-7--|
D|---5-5-3--5-5-5--2-2-2--2-2-2----3-3-3-3----7-7-7-7--|
A|---3-3-3--3-3-3--0-0-0--2-2-2----3-3-3-3----5-5-5-5--|
E|----------3-3-3---------0-0-0----1-1-1-1-------------|
1 +a ect....
Bass intro X2
intro/chorus X4
Verse X6
Chorus X4
Verse X6
CHorus X4
Bass alone X2
chorus X4
**This *** is 100%, if you are not sure about the rhythm listen to the song**
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Secondhand Smok Wanna Be |
#1 by Secondhand Smoka at May 11, 1974 at 3:25 AM EST |
| ya i know...wut u mean dude | |
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jake Average |
#2 by jake battkoo at Jul 21, 1977 at 7:16 PM EST |
| Pins 4skins idea makes a lot of sense. But I think it may be how everyone else looks at punks, goths, and other "freaks." | |
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Matt Lead Player |
#3 by Matt Miller at Oct 17, 1986 at 10:22 PM EST |
| i don't think this song is about others in the punk scene being judgemental. i think it is just about all the jocks and popular kids who dismiss geeks and punks as "weird" because they are actually devoted to their music. | |
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bob Average |
#4 by bob bob at May 6, 1987 at 3:49 PM EST |
| Violentpacifist straight edge people have x's on there fists or back or in there name so you could tell if someone is straight edge without knowing anything about them if they have xs on there body. | |
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Kyle Average |
#5 by Kyle Bish at Oct 20, 1988 at 11:24 PM EST |
| it's how most people of this world react to the better people. That some would call the "freaks", but it's obvious that we the "freaks" are so far beyond what they could ever understand....... | |
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micheal Lead Player |
#6 by micheal mceachern at Jan 13, 1994 at 12:38 AM EST |
| Peraonally, I think it's about all people. Back in High School, I tried to stay out of all the little cliques, and I would constantly see people trash talking other people in other groups. The jocks and preps talking on the 'freaky people', and the punks and goths doing the same shit (but the real emo kids (there were some pretending in an attempt to get girls to go for them) didn't seem to be really recognized as much). | |
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nick Average |
#7 by nick coffeen at Sep 13, 1995 at 3:53 AM EST |
| Ian didn't write this song... | |
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The Four String Lead Player |
#8 by The Four String Mother Fucker at Aug 3, 2001 at 8:38 AM EST |
| hey linkin park playa and wildflowerdd, remember to turn the message on yourself once and a while...you seem to think that you are "so far beyond what they could ever understand" without even qualifying they or looking at 'them' more than superficially. In short, you have no more right to be pompous than anyone else Great song though | |