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From: OpenFace@aol.com
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 22:13:38 -0500
Subject: CRD: "Automatic Rejector," Screeching Weasel

"Automatic Rejector"
performed by Screeching Weasel
written by Ben Weasel, Danny Vapid, Jughead, John Personality, and Dan Panic
(C) 1992 No Budget Productions
(P) 1992 Lookout! Records
from the Lookout! Records release Wiggle (LK 63 LP/CS/CD)
transcribed by Mike Ripplinger (openface@aol.com)

[Notes]
* The lead is a single note, struck once and bent.  Usually it is a C#,
played at the 9th fret on the high E, but after the second chorus there is a
brief key change, at which time it is a D#, played at the 11th fret on the
high E.
* pmf = rest your picking palm across the strings and strike the chord up and
down, creating a "palm-mute/feedback" sound.

***
["Automatic Rejector"]

[ C# / F# ] x2

[ C# / F# ] (with lead) x4

[Verse]:
C#                    F#
   He had a ...
          C#                F#
He didn't know ...
          C#                   F#
He said, "Maybe ...
C#                       F#                B
Action tonight from that bitch" ...

[Chorus]:
          C#                    B
She's the    ..
          C#(pmf)
She's the   automatic ....

[ C# / F# ] (with lead) x4

[Verse]:
He came up behind ....

[Repeat Chorus]

[ C# / F# ] (with lead) x4
[ D# / G# ] (with lead) x2
[ C# / F# ] (with lead) x2

[Repeat Chorus]

[Outro: C#-F#-C# / F#] Repeat this with "Automatic rejector, automatic
rejector..."  End on C#.  The outro's lead is one note: C#, played at the
11th fret on the D string.

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