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Source: GuitarMasta.net
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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Josh
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#1 by Josh Wilson at Apr 8, 2006 at 6:46 AM EST
yeah good song great description i got nothing to add
 
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Dudey
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#2 by Dudey at Apr 27, 2006 at 3:48 AM EST
Definatly seems about the apathy (and hatred?) of the world. Nobody gives a damn.
 
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Squats
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#3 by Squats at Apr 29, 2006 at 4:16 PM EST
Hey I read and listened to interviews, I have a big MP3 that is an interview with Ryan. He just says that the album was mostly written by Chad and a lot of songs are about his personal life, I doubt its about what you are saying but who knows... AWESOME SONG
 
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goofy
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#4 by goofy at Jul 1, 2006 at 10:04 AM EST
Its about loneliness. Thats pretty obvious. But, it reflects something some of you will/have gone through: growing up. No, not "growing up" in the insulting sense but actually having your own crib (forgive my lingo) and paying rent and/or being responsible for something else. Yes, I agree with the masculine observation. Theres a point where men are expected to flush their feelings in order to contribute to this machine in order that others repeat this tragic cycle of suffering (aka life). The only thing you have is your dreams, which only you care about. You know, no one really cares what you dreams are or what you want out of life. Until you do it, its pointless to assert your desires when you are an adult. In fact, you'll end up writing songs like this if you dwell on it too much. So that makes me like the Martin Luther King, Jr. observations because it makes it more subjective and engaged in a personality as opposed to a generalized human condition (which is the case, but life sucks, then you die, then.who knows what the fuck else). Eh, too long. i'm done.
 
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R.I.P Dimebag D
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#5 by R.I.P Dimebag Darrell at Jul 3, 2006 at 7:52 PM EST
ok people this is an AWFUL TAB!!!
it isnt even ryte its TOTALY off so ill try and post a diff one iight
my friend posted this while i went to the bathroom he just ****in copied and pasted the **** ok!!!1 so this tab is
0% ACCURATE!!!!!!!!!
 
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lindsey
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#6 by lindsey Rogogo at Aug 20, 2006 at 5:18 PM EST
I think that this song is about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's "I have a Dream". A dream where we can all live peacefully together. I think this song is trying to say that nobody listens to dreams of peace, but rather dreams of destruction, carnage, war, etc. ****" dreams of fidelity, dreams of inner peace, dreams of loyalty, dreams of unity-, all gone" I think he's trying to say that nobody cares about good anymore. This is easily evidenced by the media, who report almost entirely on tradegy and violence. I think he's trying to say that we need good dreams or there will be no dreams at all (we'll all destroy each other).
 
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Vinny
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#7 by Vinny Spano at Aug 20, 2006 at 7:16 PM EST
The New cd is awesome, but this song is the worst one on it, and is still really good. Thats a good sign
 
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Nathan
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#8 by Nathan Delvecchio at Aug 28, 2006 at 3:28 AM EST
its about being anti social
 
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Will
Wanna Be
#9 by Will Hay at Nov 19, 2006 at 6:58 PM EST
Hey Kaddie, I think the someone else is Limp Bizkit. i dont at all know why. Maybe because they have a new CD comiing out. AHHHHHH!!!!! OH GOD WHY!?!?!?! NO MORE!!! Yeah, anyway, if you listen to what the band has to say about their musci, they'll tell you that they leave their music mysterious enough for the listener to think of the meaning on their own. The music was made just for you, the listener, and they want you to form your own personal relationship with the band. Even if you say you hate the band, you are still a fan because you took the time to say somthing about the band. I don't know how anyone could hate them though, becasue they are one of the best and most original bands EVER!!!
 
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silent
Rhythm Player
#10 by silent support at Feb 20, 2007 at 12:15 AM EST
jeez, i hate the people who say that a band sucks because thier music changes. these are the same people the criticize bands when the dont change thier style and stay the same. if you know anything about music, you know that this new CD, Mudvayne has heavier riffs, he actually sings some, and it sounds good, the music is cleaner, and better. It still is mudvayne, and it is awesome. BTW, Metallica shouldnt be mentioned on here or anyone else, although you are right dirtvayne. The fucking suck, and Mudvayne rules! good song! This song is pretty easy to understand, take it as it is. Nothing to Gein is ok, great lyrics about Ed Gein though. Yes, that song is lyrically better, but overall music on this new CD is probably a big better. Mudvayne rules!
 
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Ryan
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#11 by Ryan Jones at Mar 21, 2007 at 11:07 AM EST
this song is soo amazing, the new CD us goin to be unreal, alittle more mellow than LD 50, but still badass
 
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Super
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#12 by Super Q at Apr 6, 2007 at 8:14 AM EST
Good song, can't wait for the cd.
 
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katie
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#13 by katie focner at Jul 7, 2007 at 12:13 AM EST
By the way, I heard on internalprimates.com that MuDvAyNe is now not going to be in the Summer Sanitation Tour with Metallica and Linkin Park. Metallica dicided that MuDvAyNe wasn't needed to promote THEIR new album. Boo Hoo. I like Metallica's old stuff, but now all I can say about them is that they are doing it just for the money. They are a bunch of losers who don't even know the meaning of music anymore.
 
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cody
Rhythm Player
#14 by cody watts at Aug 15, 2007 at 11:33 PM EST
I think its kinda how he may have been struggleing after they got a popular with L.D 50 and now are expected to follow up big this time. Probably they all might have had some personal demons and inhabitions that may have been holding them down, and having to get by them whilke on tour and not really being able to be anround family, except for their band, which can become family.