Against Me! - Black me out acoustic
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Artist: Against Me!
Song: "Black Me Out" (Acoustic)
[intro]
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[verse 1]
EI don't ever want to talk that way again
AI don't want to know people like that anymore
BAs if there was an obligation
AAs if you I owed you Amsomething
Black me Eout
[chorus]
EI want to piss on the walls of your Ahouse
I want to chop those brass rBings off your fat fucking fingers
AAs if you were a king-maker
AmAs if, as if, as if, black me out
[repeat intro]
[verse 2]
EI don't want to see the world that way anymore
AI don't want to feel that weak and insecure
BAs if you were my fucking pimp
AAs if I was your Amfucking whore
Black me Eout
[repeat chorus 2x]
[repeat intro]
[outro]
EAll the young graves filled up
AThe best all burn out so Ambright and so fast
EAll the young graves filled up
AThe best all burn out so Ambright and so fast
BFull body high
I'm Anever coming Amdown
Black me Eout
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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:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Qx2PNfSp4 If the brief pauses trip you up, add an
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.