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Mudhoney
Pump It Up
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Intro:
G:----------------------------------
D:------2--2--0---------------------
A:----------------2-----------------
E:--0-----------------2---2--0----
Verse:
Riff 1
A:---1-0--2-
E:----------------
Riff 2
G:---------------
D:------0-2-0--
A:-2----2-------2
E:---------------
Chorus:
G:---------4---------4---
D:--2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
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Mike Average |
#1 by Mike at May 19, 1974 at 2:26 AM EST |
| These are the 'serious classics' - but the hidden gem of the record is the hilarious lightweight ska excourse 'Canary In A Coalmine', where the boys speed up the standard tempo and come out with something lovely, irresistible and tremendously funny. For my money, Andy Summers' guitar never sounded that playful and amusing again, and I would be hard pressed to find any analogy in the rock world. [George Starostin] | |