Ok guys; sorry it has taken so long, but here is the first song.
"One of these Days" (from the movie "SLC Punk" and the CD "Cockstalking")

April 5, 2001

Bass - Intro/ main verse

E-0000 0000--------------3333 3333 0000 0000
A- ------------ 3333 3333 ---------------------------------
D-
G-

Chorus

E------------3-----0---------------------- 3------- 530
A-7----3-------------7---------- 3-------- 23532
D----------------------6799----- 2355
G-


Rhythm Guitar (chords)
Intro/main verse

E---E--- C---C--- G---G--- E--- (intro played clean,
Verse played w/ distortion)



These are the main parts to the song. They each repeat a couple of times.
The drums are fast punk rock. The bass starts the song by its self for a
measure or two, with the drums and clean guitar following. There is also a spot for a lead guitar solo near the end of the song, but I improvise and play a different solo every night. (That is why one doesn't appear here).

 

The words to One of These Days vary a bit on each recording and how I sing them live, but for the most part they go

OH one of these days oh don't you know
One of these days I'm coming out slow
and one of these days I'll learn more
One of these days I'm coming out slow
one of these days I'll hit that door
One of these days I'm coming out slow
and one of these days their heads will roll

I've been doing this for days it turned to years
I've been doing this for days so give me them ears
I've been doing this for days it turned to years
Doing it for days I'm grinding my gears
I've been doing this for days it turned to years
I've been doing this for days it turned to years
I've been doing this for days it turned to years
Doing it for days so fuck your tears
fuck your tears fuck your tears

There isn't a lot to it, but that was the point. We were kind of making fun of what we saw was a lack of originality in punkrock, and that we had been doing this forever and no one gave a shit they just wanted to hear another band sound like Greenday.

*Also, please keep in mind that there are different versions of this song out there, and the version you have might not be 100% like what is posted here. Finally, I play guitar not write tabliture, so these probably aren't perfect*
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