played with capo on 7th fret
verse riff a
E|-0---0----0--0--0--------------------|
B|-0---1----0--3--1--------------------|
G|-0---2----0--2--2--------------------|
D|-2---2----2--0--2--------------------|
A|-2---0----2--2--0--------------------|
E|-0--------0--------------------------|
verse riff b
E|-0--------0-0-0---------0-0-------------------|
B|-0--------3-3-1---------0-0-------------------|
G|-0--------0-2-0---------2-0-------------------|
D|-2--------0-0-2---------0-2-------------------|
A|-2--------2---3---------0-3-------------------|
E|-0--------3-----------------------------------|
bridge thing
E|-0------------0---------|
B|-0-h1p0-------0---------|
G|-0-------0-h2---2p0-----|
D|-2----------------------|
A|------------------------|
E|------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------|
G|------2p0---2p0---2h4-----4---4--------|
D|--2-------2-----2-----2-----2---2------|
A|---------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------|
G|--5p0---4p0---2p0-2h4---4---4--------|
D|------2-----2---------2---2---2------|
A|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
B|------7p0---8p0---7p0---5p0---5p0----|
G|-------------------------------------|
D|--7-------7-----7-----7-----7--------|
A|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
B|------7p0---8p0---0h1p0---0h1p0------|
G|----------------0-------2-------0----|
D|--7-------7--------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------|
G|------2p0---2p0---2h4-----4---4--------|
D|--2-------2-----2-----2-----2---2------|
A|---------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------|
G|--5p0---4p0---2p0-2h4---4---4--------|
D|------2-----2---------2---2---2------|
A|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
B|------7p0---8p0---7p0---5p0---5p0----|
G|-------------------------------------|
D|--7-------7-----7-----7-----7--------|
A|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------0---0-0-0---0-0---|
B|------7p0---8p0----0h1-1-1-1p0-0-0---|
G|----------------0--2---2-2-2---2-2---|
D|--7-------7--------2---2-2-2---2-2---|
A|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
ending thing
E|-------------------------------------|
B|-0---0--1-------1--------------------|
G|-0---0--0-------0-0------------------|
D|-5---5--2-0h2-2-----0h2--------------|
A|-7---5--3----------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|
B|-3------3----3---3-------------------|
G|-0------2----2---2-------------------|
D|-0------0----0---0-------------------|
A|-2------0----0---0-------------------|
E|-3------2----3---2-------------------|
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Tyler Wanna Be |
#1 by Tyler Swagar at Oct 10, 2007 at 4:44 AM EST |
| Im going to have to buy this CD! This band is...amazing haha, I love Wax On Radio. The piano's in really good sync with everything else in the song. | |
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Len Badass |
#2 by Len cullum at Oct 13, 2007 at 6:34 AM EST |
| Checked out the rest of the album...was disapointed to find them going to the same well too often. Songs seem to bleed into each other. Always singing in the same range. I like them. I just wish bands would avoid having an album become a run on sentence...only Pink Floyd could make that work. Speaking of....to me this Wax on Radio song (which is the best on the album) shares a lot of it's themes with Pink Floyd's song "Time" | |
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Senour Average |
#3 by Senour Dakota at Oct 13, 2007 at 3:37 PM EST |
| The effect of the songs bleeding into one another is to give the effect that the cd is one big journey and it ultimately links the songs closer together. I think it works perfectly and I wouldn't have it any other way...haha | |
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Guitar Master Wanna Be |
#4 by Guitar Master J at Oct 13, 2007 at 7:30 PM EST |
| i think the word 'amazing' to describe a band is used way too often. This is the first band, i think, that deserves a word better than amazing but I can't think of anything. I really have high hopes for them. | |
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Grunge Hamster Lead Player |
#5 by Grunge Hamster at Oct 13, 2007 at 8:51 PM EST |
| Wax On Radio draws from Ambient and Progressive Rock Genres throughout the album, which means that songs usually have interludes and outros that connect to intros of the other tracks. This entire album is working towards one theme, the power of hope and determination. Since a motif is sent throughout the album, doing a continuous track album makes sense. This is not becoming a run-on sentence, this is a sort of an epic. | |
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little Average |
#6 by little emo at Oct 15, 2007 at 10:15 PM EST |
| MYTJOEG is wrong on every level. Are you serious man? The fact that each song blends into the next is fantastic! How the hell can you make such a bold statement as to imply that all the songs sound the same and are boring. I'll tell you what, how about you stick to your repetitious, radio friendly garbage, and leave this music to people who actually understand what good music is. | |
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Maggotkill Average |
#7 by Maggotkill at Oct 16, 2007 at 4:15 AM EST |
| I second that!!! | |
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Trey Average |
#8 by Trey Davis at Oct 18, 2007 at 9:50 PM EST |
| i think its they fold their hands and what wakes our lives but other wise perfect! | |
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michael Wanna Be |
#9 by michael Dittrich at Oct 19, 2007 at 2:07 PM EST |
| nitescreen, so true. I had, what seemed to be, an enlightenment listening to these guys, its the first band to have done that to me in a while. Wax On Radio, come back to the east coast!! | |
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julian Average |
#10 by julian at Oct 19, 2007 at 3:24 PM EST |
| "Nitescreen" is so right. I always try to tell people that amazing should only be used when a band is just that. But now it seems its not even that good to be amazing. I hate how people use it. While were at it, throw all genre's out the window, good music is good music and "wax on radio" is good music. | |
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Jp Wanna Be |
#11 by Jp Collins at Oct 21, 2007 at 12:29 PM EST |
| JUST FOUND THIS TUNE ON YAHOO JUKEBOX, VERY COOL, HAUNTING VOICE, (SIMPLE THEME....START LIVING.) GONNA CHECK THIS BAND OUT 4 SURE | |
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kyle Professional |
#12 by kyle mcdonough at Oct 21, 2007 at 1:11 PM EST |
| Ahhhhhh! I can't believe no one has commented on this song! Wax on Radio are amazing. | |