Sense Field was an American post-hardcore band from Southern California, formed in 1990. Originally consisting of vocalist Jon Bunch, guitarist Chris Evenson, guitarist Rodney Sellars, bassist John Stockberger, and drummer Scott McPherson, the band formed from the ashes of members' prior group, Reason to Believe. AllMusic summarizes their career as a "critically respected L.A. melodic hardcore band in the 1990s, [which] mined poppier fields in the '00s.
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Artist: Sense Field Song: I Refuse Album: Living Outside Tabbed by: Don Tago Email: [email protected]
Standard Tuning (Capo I)
Intro: CGBbF X2
Verse 1: CGBb Don’t say that you know me F You never knew the first thing at all CGBb Still you should have told me F Took everything, selling it off CGBb These holes in your stories F As many as there’s holes in the wall Bb You told me that you like the old me F ‘Cause the new me is telling you
Chorus: CBb I Refuse FCBb To fit into this lame idea you’ve always had for me F I don’t want to be what you want me to be
Verse 2: I hear you complaining ‘cause I’m not the same But I won’t be missing the place that I came I know that it’s risky but all bets are off This is my life, so whatever the cost, if I’m lost Would you hold it against me And make me pay for every step of the way I know that you’ve already told me You don’t like the new me at all You told me that you miss the old me And that I couldn’t be happy at all ‘cause?
Chorus: I Refuse To fit into this lame idea you’ve always had for me I’m not going to be what you want me to be
Bridge: BbF I know that you’ve already told me Bb You don’t like the new me at all F You told me that you used to know me Bb You really never knew me at all F But darling change is a good thing BbF I see for myself Change is a good thing BbF Spelling it out Change is a good thing Can see for myself
Verse 3: Don’t say that you know me You never knew the first thing at all Still you should have told me Took everything, selling it off