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Sublime
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April 26, 1992 by SUBLIME: The most cheerful song about anarchy, stealing, and arson that ever existed.
intro/verse- --------------------------------------| --------------------------------------| --------------------------------------| --------------------------------------| -4--4--4-2--2---2-4--4--4------2(2)-2-| -----4-------2h4------4----0000--(h2)-|
Interlude, part 1- --------------------------------| --------------------------------| --------------------------------| --------------------------------| ------2-------2-------2-------2-| 00002---00002---00002---00002---|
Interlude, part 2- --------------------------------------| --------------------------------------| --------------------------------------| --------------------------------------| 4-----4p2-2--2---2-4-----4p2-----2--2-| ----4---------2h4------4-----0000-----| ..reapeat this part once, then take a short rest, then cut into the second verse.
Later, during the "Won't you let it burn, let it burn, let it burn?" part- --------------| --------------| --------------| --------------| --------------| 444444442-200-|
Now, wasn't that fun? Good.
"They said it was for the black man, they said it was for the Mexican, and not for the white man. But if you look in the streets, it wasn't about Rodney King. It's this fucked up situation and these fucked up police. It's about comin' up, and stayin' on top and screamin' 1-8-7 on a motherfuckin' cop." -Bradlee Nowell (RIP), from "April 26, 1992"
-Poodgie
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