WWW.AZCHORDS.COM | Against Me! - Black Me Out Chords | Ver. 2
[intro]
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------9-9-6-4-6-4-2-2-4-4-4-2-2-9-9-6-4-6-4-2------|
A|-7-7-11-11-11-9-7-7-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-4-0-0-0-0-0-0-0------|
E|-0-0-0--0--0--0-0-0----------------------------------------------|
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-4-4-6-4-4-4-6-4-4-4-6-4-4-4-6-4-2-2-4-4-6-6-2-2-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-|
A|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
[verse 1]
E
I don't ever want to talk that way again
A
I don't want to know people like that anymore
B
As if there was an obligation
A Am
As if you I owed you something
E
Black me out
[chorus]
E A
I want to p**s on the walls of your house
B
I want to chop those brass rings off your fat f**king fingers
A
As if you were a king-maker
Am
As if, as if, as if, black me out
[repeat intro]
[verse 2]
E
I don't want to see the world that way anymore
A
I don't want to feel that weak and insecure
B
As if you were my f**king pimp
A Am
As if I was your f**king whore
E
Black me out
[repeat chorus 2x]
[repeat intro]
[outro]
E
All the young graves filled up
A Am
The best all burn out so bright and so fast
E
All the young graves filled up
A Am
The best all burn out so bright and so fast
B
Full body high
A Am
I'm never coming down
E
Black me out
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NOTES:
The timing on the intro riff can be a bit tricky, and from the videos I studied, Laura
almost never plays it the exact same way twice. I ended up basing it off of this version:
extra stroke or two.
The E and A on the chorus are actually played higher on the neck (on the 7th fret), and
as power chords. Open chords sound just as good, so don't be afraid to substitute.