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A: The song opens with an extensive programming sequence that isn't suited to guitar tablature. This tab begins with the last part of that programming prior to the guitar, bass, and drums entering.
B: The lead during the intro (and re-intro) is played with two-handed tapping. Notes marked with a T are tapped with the picking hand; the others should be tapped with the fretting hand.
C: For Measures 11 and 12 with the harmonized lead, there is a rhythm guitar still playing the same part as the middle staff of Measures 9 and 10. I can't tab four guitars at once, so just follow the bass for this particular section.
The high harmony in Measure 12's middle staff is for real. Ron uses a 29-fret (I believe) guitar for this part...watch the Multi-Masking video on Spastic Ink's site and you'll see it.
Some parts of this song use a rhythm guitar that is tuned to Drop-C, C-G-C-F-a-d. As the rest of the song uses standard tuning, just do the best you can and try to work around these parts (I.E., using C5/G and C#5/G# chords in the choruses). I've notated where the tuning changes (both up and down) to make it as seamless as possible.
The lyrics are missing, and this is intentional. The vocal effects used in this song make it difficult at best to understand what Jason is saying. I'd rather have no lyrics at all than 1/3 of them, with ... representing everything I can't make out. I looked everywhere on the Internet for them, and they're not to be found.
Standard 5-string tuning: B-E-A-D-G