Gone Away - The Offspring Ixnay On The Hombre E G D A x2 Play these chords during guitar riff: E G D A First verse E G Maybe in another life D A I could find you there E G Pulled away before your time D A I can't deal, it's so unfair Chorus E G And it feels, and it feels like D A Heaven's so far away E G And it feels, yeah it feels like D The world has grown cold A Now that you've gone away E G D A x2 2nd verse E G Leaving flowers on your grave D A To show that I still care E G But black roses and Hail Mary's D A Can't bring back what's taken from me Bridge E G D I reach to the sky A E And call out your name G D And if I could trade A I would Chorus Bridge E G D I reach to the sky A And call out your name E G D Oh please let me trade A I would Chorus E G D A Gone away, gone away, yeah yeah yeah.......
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Since the release of their 1994 album Smash, which is the best-selling independent label album of all time,[9] The Offspring have achieved commercial success over five albums, with singles such as "Come Out and Play", and "Self Esteem". The band's next three albums, Ixnay on the Hombre, Americana and Conspiracy of One, were also successful, reaching platinum certification and gold status respectively.[10][11] Longtime drummer Ron Welty left The Offspring in early 2003, and was replaced by Atom Willard. Later that year, the band released their next album, Splinter, to moderate sales and fairly warm reviews. In 2005, The Offspring released a greatest hits album and toured in support of the compilation. Their next album, titled Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace, will be released on June 16, 2008 in Europe and a day later in the United States [12]; it can be streamed for free online, as well.[13]
To date, The Offspring have released eight studio albums, one compilation, four EPs and three DVD's[14], selling over 38 million albums worldwide[9], making them one of the best-selling punk acts of all time.[15] The band is credited, along with fellow California punk bands Green Day and Rancid, with reviving popular interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid-1990s.[16]
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