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P.O.D. - Live And Die
Drop D tuning
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b----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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d----------------------------------------------------------------------------
a-------------------------------------3-5-5-5-5-5--1-3-3-3-3-3--0-1----------
D--3-5-5-5-5-5--3-5-5-5-5-5--3-5-5-5--------------------------------1-3-repeat
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d----------------------3----------------------3------------------------------
a--6-5---5-3---5-3--------6-5---5-3---5-3------------------------------------
D------5-----3-----3-3--------5-----3-----3-3---------------------------repeat
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hamadi Wanna Be |
#1 by hamadi alameddine at Jul 13, 1973 at 12:21 AM EST |
| It does sound like he says "Niggers" at the end of the song. As a POD fan, I know that they are a Christian/Mainstream band with strong Christiain beliefs and messages within their songs. I understand pod's background and history, I have mixed feelings about this line though. I for one do not say the "N Word" because i'm white. A lot of times when this word is said, it has a negative connotation. I know that one member of the band is black but I'm not sure how i feel about this word being said at all. I understand that African/Americans kind of own the word, but is it still right to use it? I still love this band and this song, i was just curious what other people thought. | |
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RoBsN Average |
#2 by RoBsN Stalder at Dec 13, 2003 at 12:31 AM EST |
| The line with the n-word is just a sample. No need to worry. | |