Queensryche "Anarchy-X" off of "Operation: Mindcrime" tabbed by Eric Somdahl (bass_guy@mindspring.com) Fig 1 G|----------------------------------| D|----------------------------------| A|----------------------------------| E|-1---1-0---1---1-0---1---1-0---1--| Fig 2 G|---------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------| A|---3--5---5-5-5-3---5-5----3---5-5-5---| E|---------------------------------------| Fig 3 G|----------------| D|----------------| A|----------------| E|1-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-| Fig 4 G|-------------------------------| D|-------------------------------| A|-------------------------------| E|-1---1--1-1-1---1---1-1---1----| Fig 5 G|------------------| D|------------------| A|------------------| E|--3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-| Fig 6 G|-------------------------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------------------------------| A|-------------------------------------------------------| E|-0---0---0-0-0-0----1---1---1-1-1-1----3---3---3-3-3---| Fig 7 G|--------------| D|--------------| A|--------------| E|---7----8-5---| fig 8 G|----------------------------|------------------| D|----------------------------|------------------| A|----------------------------|--------------/12-| E|---7----7----8--7----7---7--|--7---8---7-------| The song sequence is: Fig 1 x1 Fig 2 x1 Fig 1 x1 Fig 3 x1 (crowd sounds enter) Fig 1 x2 fig 2 x1 fig 1 x2 fig 3 x1 (guitar leads enter) fig 4 x4.5 (it's 4 bars in common time and 1 bar in 2/4) fig 5 x2 fig 6 x1 fig 7 x4 fig 8 x1 (and into Revolution Calling...) With all of the guitar stuff going on at the end of the track I was hoping the bass was doing something more interesting than what Eddit J is doing, but sometimes you have to take a back-seat and play a pure support role.