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Saddamizing Hussein - (4:23)

Brent Babb, Steve Larson, Curtis Grippe, Brian Scott

As appearing on White House


D E A D  H O T  W O R K S H O P
SADAMIZING HUSSEIN
As Appearing on the album WHITE HOUSE
Written By Brent Babb, Steve Larson, Curtis Grippe, Brian Griffith
Transcription by Mark Ord (ord@alphalink.com.au)

NOTES: * Awesome Dead Hot Workshop song. The main haunting signature
         arpeggio is more or less the exactly as per song, though
         there is room to ad. lib it throughout the song, using the
         chord figures. (Is slightly ad. lib throughout the song,
         but based on what is tabbed here).

       * On the verses, alternate between strums and then argeggios
         on top 3 strings ad. lib.

         Also note, when arpeggiating the G chord on the verses, use
         G (320033), where as in the main signature riff use G5
         instead (320003) (difference being the D on the B string).

         The interlude has a haunting open sound, which the B adds to
         that quality, while the verses have a more major sound, hence
         the D note.

CHORDS:
   C      : x32010
   D(no3) : xx00xx
   Em     : xx200x
   G/F#   : x0400x
   G5     : 320003
   G      : 320033

INTRO:
  Gtr 1.
    G/F#      G5   D(no3)   Em  G/F#   D(no3) Em
|------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
|---------0------0-----0-|-----0----0-----0------|-----0------0------0---|
|-T----0------0------0---|-----------------------|--0-------0------------|
|-A-4--------------0-----|--2----4-----0------2--|-------2-------2-------|
|-B----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
|------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|

VERSE:
      G
      Here's to the beauty in the beholder's eyes 
      And the beast you get forced into sacrificing things 
                                                     C
      That you never can synthesizing reasons to buy American 
                                  G
      Want to hold a well-crafted gun 
 
      G
      Here's to the media rib-and-a-winking-eye 
      Don't have the strength left for fighting troops 
      In the gulf to forcing saddamizing 
                         C
      Is illegal in this state 
                       G
      Drown in all the hate 

INTERLUDE:
    G/F#      G5   D(no3)   Em  G/F#   D(no3) Em
|------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
|---------0------0-----0-|-----0----0-----0------|-----0------0------0---|
|-T----0------0------0---|-----------------------|--0-------0-----------*|
|-A-4--------------0-----|--2----4-----0------2--|-------2-------2------*|  x 4
|-B----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
|------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
|
|------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
|-------------0----------|-(0)--(0)----0------0--|-----------------------|
|-T-0---------0----0-----|--0----0-----0------0--|----------------------*|
|-A-4--------------0-----|--2----4-----0------2--|----------------------*|  x 4
|-B----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
|------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|

    [Play another 2 times with a third guitar playing open G and B
     string arpegiated ad lib. (Let open strings ring out)]

VERSE:
      G
      Here's to the beauty in the beholder's eyes 
      And the beast you get forced into sacrificing things 
                                                     C
      That you never can synthesizing reasons to buy American 
                                  G
      Want to hold a well-crafted gun 
 
      G
      Here's to the media rib-and-a-winking-eye 
      Don't have the strength left for fighting troops 
      In the gulf to forcing saddamizing 
                         C
      Is illegal in this state 
                       G
      Drown in all the hate 

OUTRO:
      [Play Interlude 4 times]
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