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Band: The Vandals
Song: Marry Me
Verse:
G-----------------------------------
D ---------------------------6h777--
A ----------------------------------
E --5---0---5---0---5---0---5-------
Chorus:
G---------------------------------------------------------------------
D -------------------------------532----------------------------------
A --33333333555555553333333355555---333333335555555533333333----7532--
E ----------------------------------------------------------0---------
Bridge:
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D ---------------------------6h777-- (repeat 4x)
A ----------------------------------
E --5---0X---5---0X---5-------------
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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micheal Lead Player |
#1 by micheal mceachern at Jan 28, 2004 at 2:53 AM EST |
| I was reading this book the other day about the history of mosh pits, and the Vandals get mentioned along with Kung Fu records. The author says that this is the Vandals best song, and that it "deserves to be listened to as long as punk rock is heard." It's a good song, but I really don't think it's their best one, do you? Personally, just looking at The Quickening, I think it's overshadowed by "choosing your masters" and "but then she spoke." Still a funny song though. | |