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Here is the tab 4 this song. ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!
Standard tuning.
Chords:
C5 (x355xx)
F5 (133xxx)
G5 (355xxx)
B5 (x244xx)
Verse 1
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
Pre-Chorus
B5 F5 G5
Chorus
C5 F5 G5
C5 F5 G5
C5 F5 G5
C5 G5
Verse 2
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
Pre-Chorus
B5 F5 G5
Chorus
C5 F5 G5
C5 F5 G5
C5 F5 G5
C5 G5
Bridge
F5
F5
F5 G5
Verse 3
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
C5 F5
G5 F5 C5
Pre-Chorus
B5 F5 G5
Chorus
C5 F5 G5
C5 F5 G5
C5 F5 G5
C5 G5
Chorus/Outro
C5 F5 G5
C5 F5 G5
C5 F5 G5
C5 G5
E5 (let this note ring)
Lyrics:
Verse 1
Took the 60 bus out of downtown campbell,
Ben Zonatto he was on there, he was waiting for me.
All the punk rockers and the moon stompers,
Were out on the corners where they're sparing for change.
I started thinkin, you know I started drinking,
I don't really remember too much of that day.
Somethin' struck me funny when we ran outta money,
where do you go now when your only 15?
Pre-Chorus
With the music execution,
and the talk of revolution,
it bleeds in me,
And it goes.
Chrous
Give 'em the boot, the roots, the radicals,
Give 'em the boot, you know i'm a radical.,
Give 'em the boot, the roots, the reggae on my stereo.
Verse 2
The radio was playin' Desmond Dekker was singing,
on the 43rd bus as we climb up the hill.
Nothing incoming but the reggae drumming,
And we all come from unloving homes. I said.
Why even bother and pick up the bottle ,
Mr. bus driver please let these people on.
Rudegirl Carol was a mini-skirt girl,
My blurry vision saw nothin' wrong.
Pre-Chorus
With the music execution,
and the talk of revolution,
it bleeds in me,
And it goes.
Chrous
Give 'em the boot, the roots, the radicals,
Give 'em the boot, you know i'm a radical.,
Give 'em the boot, the roots, the reggae on my stereo.
Bridge
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah,
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah!
Verse 3
Took the 60 bus out of downtown campbell,
Ben Zonatto he was on there, he was waiting for me.
All the punk rockers and the moon stompers,
Were out on the corners where they're sparing for change.
The radio was playin' Desmond Dekker was singing,
on the 43rd bus as we climb up the hill,
Rudegirl Carol was a mini-skirt girl,
My blurry vision saw nothin' wrong.
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frosty Average |
#1 by frosty Angel at Jun 27, 2006 at 11:14 PM EST |
| This is just sooo good... | |
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Josh Average |
#2 by Josh Smith at Sep 15, 2006 at 9:56 PM EST |
| Just a really catchy song about average life on the city bus. Great song. | |
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Ryan Sutherland Rhythm Player |
#3 by Ryan Sutherland at Sep 23, 2006 at 10:03 PM EST |
| actually, i didnt like out come the wolves, I yes emphasis on I as in my opinion thought that was the worst one theyve made, its all about lets go, THAT ones the best one theyve made, roots radicals is probably the best song on the cd. | |
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Avinash Average |
#4 by Avinash Dutta at Oct 1, 2006 at 1:52 PM EST |
| Let's Go is probably my favorite Rancid album, but I like this one too. I love the bass line in this song even though it's pretty simple. | |
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jimmy Wanna Be |
#5 by jimmy henry at Jan 24, 2007 at 8:18 PM EST |
| I LOVE THIS SONG...and thats all i can say. | |
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Chris Rhythm Player |
#6 by Chris Pray at Mar 31, 2007 at 11:51 AM EST |
| lyrics are wrong... if I have time(aka- get off my lazy ass) I'll type them up and send them in or w/e u do to add songs... but it's a great song, and the CD is just kick ass rock... nofxjuggalogirgo is completely right- u HAVE to have this CD... I'm not exactly sure what this song is about, I don't feel it's about the gov. tho... if we look back to what was going on when they (rancid) were 15 (refer to song) we might get an idea what they r talking about, but seeing how I wasn't even born when they were that young I have no clue... any ideas? | |
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mike Rhythm Player |
#7 by mike jordan at May 2, 2007 at 9:57 AM EST |
| This song clearly is making fun of the U.S government, how they contradict themselves all of the time. It also has shows how high speed everything is in the U.S and that reggae music is revolutionary just like Rancid. | |