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Bricks Are Heavy Full Album by L7 Bricks Are Heavy Full Album Pretend we're Dead. B E A F# E F# Slide between F# and E and again between E and F# Use the F type bar chord. -------1--| (Low E, 6th string) --3----1--| --3----1--| Use your first finger to cover the entire fret. ----2--1--| -------1--| -------1--| Just in case you don't know what I'm talking about..... For example a "B" is on the 7th fret, so add 6 to all numbers giving - -------7--| (Low E, 6th string) --9----7--| --9----7--| ----8--7--| -------7--| -------1--| See the pattern? :-) F=1st fret, F#=2nd fret, G=3rd, A=5th B=7th C=8th This type of bar chord is used in nearly all of their songs! Wargasm Intro: C B A Ab (A flat) Main: G (3rd fret F type bar chord) and E When it changes key, it goes to A (instead of G) and F# Scrap E most of the song! Also has A#, F# and G in it. Diet Pill E F G Everglade E A# (6th fret) -----> G A G A G Slide between GAGAG (!) :-) Slide Very easy song... :-) E G F# G F# E During chorus (and just before it) add a B B can also be played as an "A" type bar chord (For lazy guitarists eg: me!) -------------2--| -------------2--| -------4-----2--| -------4-----2--| -------4-----2--| "B" chord -------------2--| This is a derivative from the A chord... -------------| -------------| -------2-----| -------2-----| -------2-----| "A" chord -------------| One More Thing.... Great song this. I also have worked out the tab for the intro. If anyone wants this, send personal email to the address below.... Main : F A# Ab (A flat) Chorus: A# C# A# Ab A# Ab A# 1 strum 2str 1str 2str 1str Note: Str is short for strum Shitlist Another good song once you have mastered the riff :) ---------------------------------------] --111-444-33--6--4-3-4---1-------------] --111-444-33--6--4-3-4---1-------------] And keep repeating....! ---------------------------------------] ---------------------------------------] ---------------------------------------] Make this rhythmic to the music. I have indicated the number of strums by the number of same notes together. The part of 4-3-4 , slide between these chords. 4-3-4 The whole riff is easiest (and sounds better) if you slide between most of the chords. ----------