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Last Night Tabs

(ver. 1)
Doa
D.O.A. - Last Night

This tab is going to be organised differently than my other tabs. I'm putting in both
who write two-part tabs that are confusing as f**k, I'm going to clearly label guitar
#1 and guitar #2.


Guitar #1 - Intro
e------------------|
B------------------|
G-4-4-44-4-4-444-4-|
D------------------|
A------------------|
E------------------|

Repeat ad nauseam.

Guitar #2 - Intro (Play these chords under the main intro.)

e---------------------------0---2--------------|
B---------------------------0---2--------------|
G-4-4--4-3-3--3-3-----------1---3--4-4--4-4-4--|  (repeat)  Then end on the B5 chord, and into...
D-4-4--4-3-3--3-3-6--4-4----2---4--4-4--4-4-4--|
A-2-2--2-1-1--1-1-6--4-4----2---4--2-2--2-2-2--|
E-----------------4--2-2--0-0-2-2--------------|


Guitar #2 - Verse/Intro Thingy (The famous riff, while they yell "last night.")

e---------------------------------|
B---------------------------------|
G---------------------------------|
D---------------------------------|
A-0-0-4-0-5-0-4-0-0-4-0-5-0-4-0-0-|
E---------------------------------|

Repeat a few times, then the B5 power chord twice, and guitar #1 plays:

Guitar #1

e---------------|
B---------------|
G-4b6-4b6-6r4-2-|
D---------------|
A---------------|
E---------------|


For the verse, guitar 2 plays the "famous riff" (not really famous), playing it once
muted, once not, and at the same times as in the intro/verse thingy, guitar 1 plays
the above fill. The 4b6 one, for the stupid. Then, after the verse, guitar one does
this little acoustic-style interlude. I haven't written the chords out every single
time they're hit, but you can listen to the record to get an idea of how to strum this
passage.

e-3-3-3-3-2-2-3-3-2------------|
B-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3----2-2---2-|
G-0-0-0-0-2-2-2-2-2----2-2---2-|
D-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0----2-2---2-|
A-2-2-2-2--------------0-0---0-|
E-3-3-3-3----------------------|

On those last A chords, there is the Guitar #2 - Verse/Intro Thingy played, by guitar 2.

Then repeat the acoustic interlude again, with guitar 2's riff at the end. Then, repeat
the verse stuff, but with guitar #1's fill changed to:

e-----------------------------------------------------|
B-----5-----5---------------------------------5-------|
G-4b6---4b6---6r4-2-----(break in here)---4b6---6r4-2-|
D-----------------------------------------------------|
A-----------------------------------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------------|

Then re-repeat the verse stuff, keeping guitar #1's fill the same. Then, the acoustic
interlude and guitar 2's riff again. Play it twice.

Now, it's solo time! While guitar #2 plays an A chord, guitar #1 plays this.

e-----------------------------|
B--------3-2-0-----3-2-0------|
G-4b6----------2-2-------2-2--|(repeat this over and over, without the initial bend)
D-----------------------------|
A-----------------------------|
E-----------------------------|
After a while, play this:
e----------------------|
B--------------3-------|
G-2-----4--------------|
D----------------------|
A----------------------|
E----------------------|


Then, for the outro, both guitars play this:
pm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G-2-2-2-2-2-4-4-4-4-4-2-2-2-2--------------------------------------------------------|
D-2-2-2-2-2-4-4-4-4-4-2-2-2-2--------------------------------------------------------|
A-0-0-0-0-0-2-2-2-2-2-0-0-0-0--5-4-2-----------------------------5-4-2---------------|
E------------------------------------4h5-5-5-4h5-5-5-5-4h5-5-5-5-------4h5-5-5-5-4h5-|

End on three A5 chords. Good luck!
            
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