I tryed to lay it out as siple as possible (I hope?) and I hope this will help you to play the song:) D5 : x-5-7-7-x-x A5 : 5-7-7-x-x-x G5 : 3-5-5-x-x-x C5 : x-3-5-5-x-x Intro: |D5 |A5 |G5 |D5 | |D5 |A5 |G5 |D5 | |D5 |A5 |G5 |D5 | |D5 |A5 |G5 |D5 | |A5 G5| D5 C5 I started watchin' them all down the line D5 C5 Keep steppin' and rejectin' all the time D5 C5 They try to pull me in D5 Can't let that happen again C5 |A5 G5 | They try to do it again all on me D5 G5 A5 G5 Sedation through the natio___on D5 G5 A5 G5 We're screaming, we're screaming , we're screaming black and blue D5 G5 A5 G5 Intoxication of a generatio___on D5 G5 A5 G5 We're screaming, we're screaming , we're screaming black and blue The blind leading the blind They told me i was dumb They said their security system was too big to outrun I broke away and i'm never goin' back For all the souls they broke Mine never cracked Sedation through the nation We're screaming black and blue Intoxication of a generation We're screaming black and blue |D5 |C5 |A5 G5 C5|D5 | |D5 |C5 |A5 G5 C5|D5 | |A5 G5| Sedation through the nation We're screaming black and blue Intoxication of a generation We're screaming black and blue Sedation through the nation We're screaming black and blue Intoxication of a generation We're screaming black and blue
About artist:
Rancid includes Armstrong on guitar and vocals, Freeman on bass and vocals, Lars Frederiksen on guitar and vocals, and Branden Steineckert on drums and Alex DeRemer (temporary member for summer tour) on bass and vocals. The band was formed by Armstrong, Freeman, and former drummer Brett Reed, who left the band in 2006 and was replaced by Branden Steineckert. Frederiksen joined Rancid in 1993 when the band was searching for a second guitar player.
To date, Rancid has released six studio albums, one compilation, two EPs and a series of live bootlegs.[4] The band rose to fame in 1994 with their second album, Let's Go, featuring the single "Salvation". A year later, Rancid released their highly successful album ...And Out Come the Wolves, which produced their best-known hits "Roots Radicals", "Ruby Soho" and "Time Bomb", and was certified gold and platinum by the RIAA.[5] Their most recent studio album, Indestructible, was released in 2003. As of 2007, the band has been working on their next album expected to be released sometime in 2008 on Hellcat Records.[6]
Rancid is also credited, along with fellow California punk bands The Offspring and Green Day with reviving mainstream popular interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid 1990s.[7]
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