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Artist: Sparta
Song: Hiss the Villain
Album: Porcelain (2004)
Tabber: Alex(spartadrive_in@yahoo.com)
This is from the new album. I'm trying to get all the tabs online since they don't exist
yet.
Let me know if it works out okay.
Standard Tuning
Intro/Verse
E E F# E
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--9^-(Keep Pepeating---------------------------------------------| (2x)
D|--x---while bending)-----2-(6x)--4-(3x)--2-----------------------|
A|--7^---------------------2-------4-------2-----------------------|
E|-------------------------0-------2-------0-----------------------|
Chorus (Go with the rhythm)
A G C
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--------------------5--------------------------------------------| (2x)
D|--7--------5--------5--------------------------------------------|
A|--7--------5--------3--------------------------------------------|
E|--5--------3-----------------------------------------------------|
Verse Again (2x)
Chorus Again (2x)
Post Chorus
E C E C G A
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----5-----5-----------------------------------------------------| (4x)
D|--2--5--2--5--5-(4x)---7-(4x)------------------------------------|
A|--2--3--2--3--5--------7-----------------------------------------|
E|--0-----0-----3--------5-----------------------------------------|
Repeat everything again.
Bridge (Not exact but a general idea to go from)
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--9--9/11--9--9/14--/16-/18-16--16/18-/20-18--18/20/21/22------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
then..
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|------13-13-13-11-11-11-9-9-9-11-9-7-7-7-9-7-5-5-5-7-5-----------|
G|--/12------------------------------------------------------------| (This part repeats
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------| with variations)
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E
End on e|-----|
B|-----|
G|-----|
D|--2--|
A|--2--|
E|--0--|
At The Drive-In Rules! Sparta Rules! I Rule!
Brought to you by the GUITARMASTA - http://www.guitarmasta.net
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Super Average |
#1 by Super Q at Aug 2, 1971 at 2:16 PM EST |
| i think it must meanthey promised to pursue atdi forever and jim relates that to a mairrage. i dont think it is literally cause the last stanza is about parting and meeting up later. and mars voltas a plague upon you hissing the title alone is too perfect. | |
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nate Average |
#2 by nate eastman at Dec 14, 1977 at 10:57 PM EST |
| I think this song is about the parting of At The Drive-In. This is a song that Jim wrote for Cedric and Omar, because he didn/t believe that At The Drive-In should be done for. | |
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ryan Average |
#3 by ryan oh at Dec 15, 1979 at 9:08 AM EST |
| its about marriage...the last few lines are another dead give away.. Sitting next to you You know the honor would be mine To share your arguments For all of time ...you make sacrifices to make a marriage work..and the part about honor is a reflection of that. also what malley said about the chorus having a strong meaning leaning towards the subject of marriage is a valid point. | |
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Connor Rhythm Player |
#4 by Connor Fowler at Apr 19, 1984 at 11:49 AM EST |
| this song is pretty strait forward. its about Jims marraige. hes dedicated and loves the chick and he doesnt want to waste breath or time so early in their lives | |
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Lyssa CHAOS Average |
#5 by Lyssa CHAOS at Nov 16, 1987 at 3:49 PM EST |
| yeah, marriage, getting the most out of your married life | |
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Brian Average |
#6 by Brian Dempsey at Sep 24, 1991 at 6:43 AM EST |
| yea maybe, mr shiver, maybe all the guys from atdi wear super cool rings and are in a special club...the chorus really contradicts your theory but to me the song does hint at some sort of parting, the second verse does support your theory but the chorus is too strong... | |
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Vinny Average |
#7 by Vinny Spano at Sep 19, 1993 at 7:08 AM EST |
| i.e. Check out the song "A Plague Upon Your Hissing" by The Mars Volta. | |