Chords for Disturbed - A Reason To Fight REACTION
Tempo:
75.05 bpm
Chords used:
F#m
B
E
D
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
WOOOOOOOH YEP
Too easy, let's just jump straight into this one.
See a reason to fight
Disturbed official music video.
This is a new single from these blokes.
I've never actually given disturbed a try
I have heard that one song they did WAAAAAAA
That one or however it goes, you know, the sort of crow getting strangled by a fucking shoelace that song, right?
Yeah, too easy, let's just jump straight into this one and see how we go it's that simple
WOOOOOOOH
[E] [A] [B] [D]
[F#m]
[G#] [A] [B] [D]
[C#m] [C#] [F#m]
[E] [A] [D]
[B] [C#] [D]
[A] [E] [F#m]
[D]
[Dm] [B] [F#m]
[E] [B] [F#]
[E] [B] [B] [F#m]
FIRE
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[F#m]
[G#m] I [A] really love the production actually [D] quite surprisingly, I mean you [C#m] can hear how clear the guitar [B] strumming is.
Hey, it's so [C#] crisp and bright
[F#m]
But also the drums are really [A] punchy I [D#m] like
[D]
[C#] [F#m]
[A] [D]
[E] [B] [D]
[E] [F#m]
[C#m] [D]
I
Won't [Bm] give up
When the demon [F#m] that's inside [E] you is ready to [B] begin
And it feels like [F#] it's over
[E] And you will [B] never win
When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[D] Don't [E] let it take [F#m] your soul
Look [D] [E] at me take [F#m] control
We're [D] [E] going to fight [F#] this war
If there's nothing [Bm] worth
[C#] Dying for
[E] [F#m] [E] Are you ready to [B] begin?
Not [F#m] with an empty bottle, I need [E] a full one
[B] When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
When the demon [F#m] that's inside [E] you is ready to [B] begin
And it feels like [F#m] it's over
[E] And you will [B] never win
When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[E] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[Bm]
I'll [C#] be your reason to fight
[Bm]
Give [C#] you a reason to fight
[F#m]
Yeah, the imagery [A] is what is really drawing me into this music video right now
[B] With the wedding ring
[C#] Also the wine bottle I suppose
[F#m] Could just be a sparkling water bottle, you know
Who fucking knows
But it was a bit [D#] weird with the imagery here
With the protagonist being sort of stuck inside the bottle I think
Assumed at the start that the bottle represented alcoholism
Maybe that's him shattering the crotches of alcoholism or something along those lines
But it almost seemed like a bit of a midlife crisis kind of song as well
With most especially the wedding ring imagery
And some of the lyrics pertaining to maybe a type of paranoia or something like that
But it seemed more involved in just sort of depresso sort of themes
Being empty or devoid of feeling good
And the bloke here, you know, the lead vocalist basically just saying, you know, there's still a reason to fight
But another thing that was really fascinating more to do with the music
Was just how seamless the blend of that country sort of strumming, you know
And that metal style of vocal
But it wasn't quite metal but just sort of the meshing there worked very well, very seamlessly
I always assumed that Disturbed was, you know, fairly involved with metal
But this seems to be a different take entirely
This seems to be actually quite a unique take in some way
But yeah, just to go back to the lyrics and the imagery here
There's a lot of symbolism in the music video, I didn't quite pick it all up
But I can see that there's quite a lot of national addiction, hotlines, national drug
You know, fairly involved with metal
But this seems to be a different take entirely
This seems to be actually quite a unique take in some way
But yeah, just to go back to the lyrics and the imagery here
There's a lot of symbolism in the music video, I didn't quite pick it all up
But I can see that there's quite a lot of national addiction, hotlines, national drug
Helpline, suicide prevention lifelines, etc
So obviously this is involved with the dependence on drugs and alcohol and that kind of thing
And, you know, just giving yourself a reason to fight despite the emptiness
Which might come from withdrawal symptoms and that kind of thing
And that's really important, you know, everyone knows people that are completely fucked up on drugs
And songs like this do help people drive through the bloody ruts of addiction
But anyway, fuckin' there you go, pretty great song in a lot of ways
I felt like the chorus right at the end there really grew on me
It was really resounding as well, quite emotive
But
Too easy, let's just jump straight into this one.
See a reason to fight
Disturbed official music video.
This is a new single from these blokes.
I've never actually given disturbed a try
I have heard that one song they did WAAAAAAA
That one or however it goes, you know, the sort of crow getting strangled by a fucking shoelace that song, right?
Yeah, too easy, let's just jump straight into this one and see how we go it's that simple
WOOOOOOOH
[E] [A] [B] [D]
[F#m]
[G#] [A] [B] [D]
[C#m] [C#] [F#m]
[E] [A] [D]
[B] [C#] [D]
[A] [E] [F#m]
[D]
[Dm] [B] [F#m]
[E] [B] [F#]
[E] [B] [B] [F#m]
FIRE
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[F#m]
[G#m] I [A] really love the production actually [D] quite surprisingly, I mean you [C#m] can hear how clear the guitar [B] strumming is.
Hey, it's so [C#] crisp and bright
[F#m]
But also the drums are really [A] punchy I [D#m] like
[D]
[C#] [F#m]
[A] [D]
[E] [B] [D]
[E] [F#m]
[C#m] [D]
I
Won't [Bm] give up
When the demon [F#m] that's inside [E] you is ready to [B] begin
And it feels like [F#] it's over
[E] And you will [B] never win
When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[D] Don't [E] let it take [F#m] your soul
Look [D] [E] at me take [F#m] control
We're [D] [E] going to fight [F#] this war
If there's nothing [Bm] worth
[C#] Dying for
[E] [F#m] [E] Are you ready to [B] begin?
Not [F#m] with an empty bottle, I need [E] a full one
[B] When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
When the demon [F#m] that's inside [E] you is ready to [B] begin
And it feels like [F#m] it's over
[E] And you will [B] never win
When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[E] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[Bm]
I'll [C#] be your reason to fight
[Bm]
Give [C#] you a reason to fight
[F#m]
Yeah, the imagery [A] is what is really drawing me into this music video right now
[B] With the wedding ring
[C#] Also the wine bottle I suppose
[F#m] Could just be a sparkling water bottle, you know
Who fucking knows
But it was a bit [D#] weird with the imagery here
With the protagonist being sort of stuck inside the bottle I think
Assumed at the start that the bottle represented alcoholism
Maybe that's him shattering the crotches of alcoholism or something along those lines
But it almost seemed like a bit of a midlife crisis kind of song as well
With most especially the wedding ring imagery
And some of the lyrics pertaining to maybe a type of paranoia or something like that
But it seemed more involved in just sort of depresso sort of themes
Being empty or devoid of feeling good
And the bloke here, you know, the lead vocalist basically just saying, you know, there's still a reason to fight
But another thing that was really fascinating more to do with the music
Was just how seamless the blend of that country sort of strumming, you know
And that metal style of vocal
But it wasn't quite metal but just sort of the meshing there worked very well, very seamlessly
I always assumed that Disturbed was, you know, fairly involved with metal
But this seems to be a different take entirely
This seems to be actually quite a unique take in some way
But yeah, just to go back to the lyrics and the imagery here
There's a lot of symbolism in the music video, I didn't quite pick it all up
But I can see that there's quite a lot of national addiction, hotlines, national drug
You know, fairly involved with metal
But this seems to be a different take entirely
This seems to be actually quite a unique take in some way
But yeah, just to go back to the lyrics and the imagery here
There's a lot of symbolism in the music video, I didn't quite pick it all up
But I can see that there's quite a lot of national addiction, hotlines, national drug
Helpline, suicide prevention lifelines, etc
So obviously this is involved with the dependence on drugs and alcohol and that kind of thing
And, you know, just giving yourself a reason to fight despite the emptiness
Which might come from withdrawal symptoms and that kind of thing
And that's really important, you know, everyone knows people that are completely fucked up on drugs
And songs like this do help people drive through the bloody ruts of addiction
But anyway, fuckin' there you go, pretty great song in a lot of ways
I felt like the chorus right at the end there really grew on me
It was really resounding as well, quite emotive
But
Key:
F#m
B
E
D
C#
F#m
B
E
WOOOOOOOH YEP
Too easy, let's just jump straight into this one.
See a reason to fight
Disturbed official music video.
This is a new single from these blokes.
I've never actually given disturbed a try
I have heard that one song they did WAAAAAAA
That one or however it goes, you know, the sort of crow getting strangled by a fucking shoelace that song, right?
Yeah, too easy, let's just jump straight into this one and see how we go it's that simple
WOOOOOOOH _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ [C#] _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#m]
FIRE
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[F#m] _
_ [G#m] I [A] really love the production actually [D] quite surprisingly, I mean you [C#m] can hear how clear the guitar [B] strumming is.
Hey, it's so [C#] crisp and bright
[F#m]
But also the drums are really [A] punchy I [D#m] like
_ [D] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [D]
I
Won't [Bm] give up
When the demon [F#m] that's inside [E] you is ready to [B] begin
And it feels like [F#] it's over
[E] And you will [B] never win
When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight _
_ _ _ [D] Don't [E] let it take [F#m] your soul
Look [D] _ [E] at me take [F#m] control
We're _ [D] _ [E] going to fight [F#] this war
If there's nothing [Bm] worth
_ _ [C#] Dying for
[E] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [E] Are you ready to [B] begin?
Not [F#m] with an empty bottle, I need [E] a full one
_ [B] _ When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
When the demon [F#m] that's inside [E] you is ready to [B] begin
And it feels like [F#m] it's over
[E] And you will [B] never win
When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[E] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[Bm] _ _
I'll [C#] be your reason to fight
[Bm] _ _
Give [C#] you a reason to fight
[F#m] _
Yeah, the imagery [A] is what is really drawing me into this music video right now
[B] With the wedding ring
[C#] Also the wine bottle I suppose
[F#m] Could just be a sparkling water bottle, you know
Who fucking knows
But it was a bit [D#] weird with the imagery here
With the protagonist being sort of stuck inside the bottle I think
Assumed at the start that the bottle represented alcoholism
Maybe that's him shattering the crotches of alcoholism or something along those lines
But it almost seemed like a bit of a midlife crisis kind of song as well
With most especially the wedding ring imagery
And some of the lyrics pertaining to maybe a type of paranoia or something like that
But it seemed more involved in just sort of depresso sort of themes
Being empty or devoid of feeling good
And the bloke here, you know, the lead vocalist basically just saying, you know, there's still a reason to fight
But another thing that was really fascinating more to do with the music
Was just how seamless the blend of that country sort of strumming, you know
And that metal style of vocal
But it wasn't quite metal but just sort of the meshing there worked very well, very seamlessly
I always assumed that Disturbed was, you know, fairly involved with metal
But this seems to be a different take entirely
This seems to be actually quite a unique take in some way
But yeah, just to go back to the lyrics and the imagery here
There's a lot of symbolism in the music video, I didn't quite pick it all up
But I can see that there's quite a lot of national addiction, hotlines, national drug
You know, fairly involved with metal
But this seems to be a different take entirely
This seems to be actually quite a unique take in some way
But yeah, just to go back to the lyrics and the imagery here
There's a lot of symbolism in the music video, I didn't quite pick it all up
But I can see that there's quite a lot of national addiction, hotlines, national drug
Helpline, suicide prevention lifelines, etc
So obviously this is involved with the dependence on drugs and alcohol and that kind of thing
And, you know, just giving yourself a reason to fight despite the emptiness
Which might come from withdrawal symptoms and that kind of thing
And that's really important, you know, everyone knows people that are completely fucked up on drugs
And songs like this do help people drive through the bloody ruts of addiction
But anyway, fuckin' there you go, pretty great song in a lot of ways
I felt like the chorus right at the end there really grew on me
It was really resounding as well, quite emotive
But
Too easy, let's just jump straight into this one.
See a reason to fight
Disturbed official music video.
This is a new single from these blokes.
I've never actually given disturbed a try
I have heard that one song they did WAAAAAAA
That one or however it goes, you know, the sort of crow getting strangled by a fucking shoelace that song, right?
Yeah, too easy, let's just jump straight into this one and see how we go it's that simple
WOOOOOOOH _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ [C#] _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#m]
FIRE
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[F#m] _
_ [G#m] I [A] really love the production actually [D] quite surprisingly, I mean you [C#m] can hear how clear the guitar [B] strumming is.
Hey, it's so [C#] crisp and bright
[F#m]
But also the drums are really [A] punchy I [D#m] like
_ [D] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [D]
I
Won't [Bm] give up
When the demon [F#m] that's inside [E] you is ready to [B] begin
And it feels like [F#] it's over
[E] And you will [B] never win
When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight _
_ _ _ [D] Don't [E] let it take [F#m] your soul
Look [D] _ [E] at me take [F#m] control
We're _ [D] _ [E] going to fight [F#] this war
If there's nothing [Bm] worth
_ _ [C#] Dying for
[E] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [E] Are you ready to [B] begin?
Not [F#m] with an empty bottle, I need [E] a full one
_ [B] _ When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[G#m] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
When the demon [F#m] that's inside [E] you is ready to [B] begin
And it feels like [F#m] it's over
[E] And you will [B] never win
When you're aching [F#m] for the fire
[E] And I'm begging for [B] your safety
[D] There's nothing [Bm] left inside
There's [C#] still a reason to fight
[Bm] _ _
I'll [C#] be your reason to fight
[Bm] _ _
Give [C#] you a reason to fight
[F#m] _
Yeah, the imagery [A] is what is really drawing me into this music video right now
[B] With the wedding ring
[C#] Also the wine bottle I suppose
[F#m] Could just be a sparkling water bottle, you know
Who fucking knows
But it was a bit [D#] weird with the imagery here
With the protagonist being sort of stuck inside the bottle I think
Assumed at the start that the bottle represented alcoholism
Maybe that's him shattering the crotches of alcoholism or something along those lines
But it almost seemed like a bit of a midlife crisis kind of song as well
With most especially the wedding ring imagery
And some of the lyrics pertaining to maybe a type of paranoia or something like that
But it seemed more involved in just sort of depresso sort of themes
Being empty or devoid of feeling good
And the bloke here, you know, the lead vocalist basically just saying, you know, there's still a reason to fight
But another thing that was really fascinating more to do with the music
Was just how seamless the blend of that country sort of strumming, you know
And that metal style of vocal
But it wasn't quite metal but just sort of the meshing there worked very well, very seamlessly
I always assumed that Disturbed was, you know, fairly involved with metal
But this seems to be a different take entirely
This seems to be actually quite a unique take in some way
But yeah, just to go back to the lyrics and the imagery here
There's a lot of symbolism in the music video, I didn't quite pick it all up
But I can see that there's quite a lot of national addiction, hotlines, national drug
You know, fairly involved with metal
But this seems to be a different take entirely
This seems to be actually quite a unique take in some way
But yeah, just to go back to the lyrics and the imagery here
There's a lot of symbolism in the music video, I didn't quite pick it all up
But I can see that there's quite a lot of national addiction, hotlines, national drug
Helpline, suicide prevention lifelines, etc
So obviously this is involved with the dependence on drugs and alcohol and that kind of thing
And, you know, just giving yourself a reason to fight despite the emptiness
Which might come from withdrawal symptoms and that kind of thing
And that's really important, you know, everyone knows people that are completely fucked up on drugs
And songs like this do help people drive through the bloody ruts of addiction
But anyway, fuckin' there you go, pretty great song in a lot of ways
I felt like the chorus right at the end there really grew on me
It was really resounding as well, quite emotive
But