Over My Head (Better Off Dead) - Chords Of Chaos What happened to you You played the victim for so long now in this game What I thought was true Is made of fiction and I'm following the same But if I try to make sense of this mess I'm in I'm not sure where I ...
With something I said completely misread I'm better off dead And now I can't see how fake you can be This hypocrisy's beginning to get to This came long before those who suffer more I'm too awake for this to be a nightmare
Were All Better Off DeadGuitar Standard Tuning = 144IntroA5G5 1 2 3 4 5 6 577 577 577 577 355 355 Track 1 FE 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 355 355 332 332 332 332 221 ChordsA5A5G5G5 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 221 221 012 775 (7)(7)(5) (7)(7)(5) 775 553 (5)...
and strummed a few chords a sound so simple and sweet but as i started writing my lips got to fighting they've never been good at accepting defeat and it's funny how everything changes but nothing gets done if only i had some more time to work out the reasons that i always run i ...
“Burn the Idols”. As bad as that song was (and it was BAD), it was the start of a great passion for me. Soon after writing the lyrics, my parents got me a guitar so I could start putting some music to it. My dad taught me my first few chords on guitar, and I went on ...
Better Written Off Than Written Down NOTE - At the very end of the song I have put question marks beside two chords. They sound close but I can't help but feel they are incorrect. Please comment corrections if I'm wrong! - I'm posting two different ways to play certain chords. To ...
strummed a few chords a sound so simple and sweet but as i started writing my lips got to fighting they've never been good at accepting defeat and it's funny how everything changes but nothing gets done if only i had some more time to work out the reasons that i always run i woke...
American activist Mario Savio's 1964 "Operation of the Machines" lecture kicks off "Wretches and Kings." Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1967 "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence" address is cleverly slowed down to simulate nuclear apocalypse over morose piano chords during "Wisdom, Justice and...
Afterward, American activist Mario Savio's 1964 "Operation of the Machines" lecture kicks off "Wretches and Kings." Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1967 "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence" address is cleverly slowed down to simulate nuclear apocalypse over morose piano chords during "Wisdom, ...
Full disclosure, I have already knocked this one off of my October TBR and I feel kind of meh about it. For some, it struck all the right horror chords, but it just wasn’t the book for me. It overpromised and underdelivered. From the blurb and the first few chapters, I expected ...