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Rancid : "Journey to the end of the east bay" Guitar tabs

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From Mcgruder56@aol.com Tue Apr  8 13:02:22 1997

Song: Journey to the End of the East Bay
Artist: Rancid



This song is not played the way it was said to be. I don't know what would
make anyone think it was played that way, but, whatever.  I could be wrong,
but my way sounds right. It could be in a different key, but I don't think
so.   

It's played with these chords. C5,   G5,   A5,   F5.  





           C5         G5            A5                 F5
                  
E--------------------------------------------------------------------
B-----------------------------------------------------------------------
G---------5--------------------------------------------------------------
D---------5------------5----------------7-------------------3-------
A---------3------------5----------------7-------------------3----------
E-----------------------3----------------5-------------------1----------



That's it. I think you can figure out the spacing of the chords in the song
by yourself.

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