Fall Out Boy is a band formed in 2001 in Glenview, Illinois after good friends Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz met high schooler Patrick Stump. Stump originally auditioned as a drummer, but soon became the lead singer. The following year, the band debuted with a self-released demo and followed it up with the May 28, 2002 release of Split EP, which featured Project Rocket, on Uprising Records. The group released a mini-LP, Evening Out With Your Girlfriend, also on Uprising Records, in 2003.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “Saturday” – Fall Out Boy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Drew Martin Email: [email protected]
G#mBEC#mF#E5 [Verse 1] G#m I'm good to go B And I'm going nowhere fast
It could be worse EC#m I could be taking you there with me E I'm good to go BF#G#mF#E But it looks like I'm still on my own
G#m I'm good to go B For something golden F#E Though the motions I've been going through have failed G#mB And I'm coasting on potential towards a wall F#E At a 100 miles an hour
[Chorus] G#mF#E When I say BF# Two more weeks C#mE5 My foot is in the door (yeah) BF# I can't sleep C#mE5 In the wake of Saturday BF# Saturday C#mE5 When these open doors were open-ended BF# Saturday C#mE5 When these open doors were open-ended
[Verse 2] G#mB Pete and I attacked the laws of Astoria F#E with promise and precision and mess of youthful innocence G#m And I read about the afterlife BF#E But I never really lived more than an hour (more than an hour)
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
BEF#G#B
EF#G#mB And I read about the afterlife EF#G#mB But I never really lived EF#G#mB And I read about the afterlife EF#G#mB But I never really lived