Silverchair was formed in 1992 in Newcastle, New South Wales. In 1994, at the age of 15, Silverchair got their big break when the band won a national competition called "Pick Me" with the demo of their song, "Tomorrow". The demo became one of the most played songs in the history of the Australian station Triple J, and they played that year's Big Day Out as part of the prize for their win.
From their third album (Neon Ballroom) onward, the band have tried to experiment with slightly more complex song structures
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Hey, everyone. Check this out. Its in drop D tuning and it's done in broken chords. Hope yall like it, this is truly a great song!!! (anything wrong with it, then email me. [email protected])
CEm Need a change CEm Not to imitate CEm But to irritate CEm All the one's who hate CEm I may be late CEm (CEmAmEm) I always seem to get the wrong date CEm Well I guess its fate
CEm I live in a cemetery CEm (CEm) Full of good will and integrity CEm I have no specialty Em You see
Am Here's your warning Em (Em) Bm I'll give you click click boom
EmC | I live in a cemetery | Em | I need a change | refrain EmC | Not to imitate C | But to irritate (play this part twice.)