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ARCHIVE: sunk loto - sunken eyes
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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 04:29:10 -0400
From: "John Ellerbock" <johnellerbock1@hotmail.com>
Subject: s/sunk_loto/sunken_eyes.tab


Artist - Sunk Loto
Song - Sunken Eyes
Album - Big Picture Lies (2000)

After many hours listening to this sick track from Queensland band Sunk 
Loto.
I found that the tuning is dropped D and down another step so you have a C 
on your lowest string. Theres no need to drop the G, B and E strings, as 
they aren't used.
This my interpretation of this song, and I think it sounds very authentic.
Pump up that distortion

INTRO
e |-----------------------------------------------|
B |-----------------------------------------------|
G |-----------------------------------------------|
C |--------------------0-------0-----------0------|
G |---5------2-3-2-3------------------------------|
C |-----6--3---------2----3--3---3--3--3-3----3---| X 4

Pre Verse
When you slide to the twelfth fret, don't actually play it. This could also 
be played with an open C and G string

e |----------------|
B |----------------|
G |----------------|
C |-0-2-0-2-3/12-0-|
G |-0-2-0-2-3/12-0-|
C |-0-2-0-2-3/12-0-| X4
Verse

e |-----------------------|		e|-------------------|
B |-----------------------|		B|-------------------|
G |-----------------------|>----------->G|-------------------|
C |-2--0-2--0-2--0-2--0-0-|		C|-12-14-12-14-2-3-0-|Repeatthis section
G |-2--0-2--0-2--0-2--0-0-|		G|-12-14-12-14-2-3-0-|  only
C |-2--0-2--0-2--0-2--0-0-|		C|-12-14-12-14-2-3-0-|  x4

Pre Chorus

e |-----*-----*|*Theressomesortofriffhere, sounds like a guitar played with some
B |-----*-----*|heavyWah-Wahaction.Idon'tknowexactlyhowto play it, but it sounds
G |-----*-----*|       like a D chord, so maybe
C |-2-2---2-2--|				e |-----*2-----*2|
G |-2-2---2-2--|                                B |-----*3-----*3|
C |-2-2---2-2--|                                G |-----*2-----*2|

Chorus

e |---------------------|
B |---------------------|
G |---------------------|          *Hold these strings for four beats.
C |-*2---*10---*2---*12-|
G |-*2---*10---*2---*12-|
C |-*2---*10---*2---*12-|   X2

Pre Verse

Verse

Drum and Vocal solos

Pre Verse

Chorus

Intro

There you go. As simple as that
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