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Mustard Plug Beer Song Guitar Tab

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Artist: Mustard Plug
Title: Beer Song
Album: Evildoers Beware!
tabbed by Andrew Trooien


This file is all my own work, and has not been
taken from any copyrighted source




Intro: distorted power chords
A#5 Fii5 G5 D#5



Verse: clean ska upstrokes
A# F(high) G D#



Pre-chorus: distorted power chords
C5 D#5
C5 Fii5 Fii5-D#5-D5-C5



Chorus: "whooaa, whooaa, whoo-ooaa" play same chords as verses
but with ska upstrokes



Repeat Verse



Repeat Pre-chorus



Bridge type thingy: same chords as verse/chorus,
but different rhythm, listen for it



Repeat Chorus

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Senour
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#1 by Senour Dakota at Dec 4, 1989 at 5:48 AM EST
I love this song. I agree, it's about authority taking away everything they can from you. "They'll never take it away" I kind of thought refers to his freedom of thought, but I think it's ironic that the song is called "beer", as in that's what they're referring to. "Well they can own my body, but they'll never own my mind" That line sums it up.
 
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Juandiego
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#2 by Juandiego Schubnell at Sep 5, 2006 at 12:25 AM EST
I think this song is just about shit going bad in life, going to the bar and having a cold one with your friends. Just a working man haivng a hard time, but he keeps trying. This is the anthem of all the blue collar guys at the bar.