Beach Slang are a three piece punk rock band from Philadelphia. Members also play in Weston, Crybaby and Ex-Friends. They have been described as sounding like "a one-night stand between The Psychedelic Furs and The Replacements".
Their debut EP - Who Would Ever Want Anything So Broken was released on Dead Broke Rekerds.
Their second EP - Cheap Thrills on a Dead End Street was released in September 2014 on Tiny Engines.
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Tabbed by: Matt Mortensen Email: [email protected] Tuning: Standard, but the band plays this with a capo on the 4th fret and I'm not entirely sure why since this song doesn't seem to use any crazy chords but it's quite possible that I'm missing something.
Palm Mute C#FC# I can't think with all this noise C#FC# I break guitars; I weight my voice
C#D#FC# To feel again like damaging... D#C# perfect sound
C#D#FC# If rock and roll is dangerous, D#C# How come I feel so safe in it?
Bridge One guitar plays C#D#FC#
The other guitar plays e--999888-999888-444444 B---------------------- G---------------------- D---------------------- A---------------------- E----------------------
Second Verse
Palm Mute C#FC# I have learned how to destroy C#FC# To irritate and to annoy C#D#FC# Clumsy hearts and honest fists D#C# And ugly sound C#D#FC# If rock and roll is dead again D#C# How come I can't stop listening?
For the quiet interlude, arpeggiate the chords above with no distortion and guitar 2 throws in a C# D#FC# e---------------------------------------- B---------------------------------------- G---8-----8-----10------6------6----6---- D----8-----8------10-----6------6----6--- A-6---6--6--6/8-----84---4--4---4-4--4-- E----------------------------------------
D#FC# The night is young, but freaks are out D#FC# The wild hum of drugs and sound D#FC# The basement is alive and loud FC# We're all right now FC# We're all right now