This one's a little different. To the best of my knowledge, they tune a 1 and 1/2 steps down to obtain that really deep sound, i.e.,
e -> db (c#) B -> Ab (G#) G -> Fb (E) D -> Cb (B) A -> Gb (F#) E -> Db (C#)
So, in other words, an E5 is really a low C#5.
Intro and Verses: (using REALLY PHAT DISTORTION!!)
db:-------------------------------------------------------|----- Ab:-------------------------------------------------------|----- Fb:-------------------------------------------------------|----- Cb:-----6------------6------------6-----------6-------1/2-|---6- Gb:-----6--x-x-x-----6--x-x-x-----6-x-x-x-----6-x-x---/\--|---6- Db:--0--4--x-x-x--0--4--x-x-x--0--4-x-x-x--0--4-x-x--7--7-|-0-4- \_/ pull off (repeat...)
Refrain: (using chorus, real light feel)
G#m (4th fret) A(5th fret) slow... down... (Do this back and forth)
Chorus: (using that same distortion)
Let me... E(open chord) C(3rd fret) Ride! Let me... (Do this back and forth)
The only other thing is at the very end, there's a riff which I THINK is played by a guitar or possibly a keyboard, but I think it goes somthing like this, but I'm not completely sure.
E C db:--------------------------| Ab:--------------------------| Fb:--------------------5-----| Cb:--------2--------5-----5--| Gb:-----2-----2--3-----------| Db:--0-----------------------| (repeat)
---OR---(it could be open picking, like this)
E C db:--------------------------| Ab:--------------------------| Fb:--------------------1-----| Cb:--------2--------0-----0--| Gb:-----2-----2--3-----------| Db:--0-----------------------| (repeat)
And folks, that's pretty much it! Piece it together and have fun!