Screeching Weasel foi uma banda de punk de Chicago, Illinois, formada em 1986 liderada pelo colunista do zine "Maximum Rock'n'Roll" Ben Weasel (aka Ben Foster) e John Jughead (aka John Pierson).Durante os anos a banda passou por diversas formações até o seu fim em 2003.Membros que já passaram pela banda inclui Mass Giorgini no baixo, Dan Panic (aka Dan Sullivan) na bateria, Danny Vapid (Dan Schafer, atualmente no The Methadones) na guitarra e no baixo, dependendo da necessidade da banda.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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"The Science of Myth" performed by Screeching Weasel written by Ben Weasel (C) 1991 Screeching Weasel from the Lookout! Records release My Brain Hurts (LK 50 LP/CS/CD) transcribed by Mike Ripplinger ([email protected])
[Notes] * All F# chords refer to X-9-11-11-X-X-X, not 2-4-4-X-X-X.
*** ["The Science of Myth"]
[Intro chord: F#]
F#B If you've ever questioned beliefs that you hold you're not alone F#B But you oughta realize that every religion is a methaphor D#C#BD#C#B In the case of Christianity and Judaism there exists the belief D#C#B That spiritual matters are enslaved to history F#B The Buddhists believe that the functional aspects override the myth F#B While other religions use the literal core to build foundations with D#C#B See half the world sees the myth as fact D#C#B And it's seen as a lie by the other half and D#C#B The simple truth is that it's none of that cause D#B Somehow no matter what the world keeps turning F#C# Somehow we get by without ever learning D#B Somehow no matter what the world keeps turning F#C# Somehow we get by without ever learning D#F#BC# Science and religion are not mutually exclusive D#F# In fact for better understanding BC# We take the facts of science and apply them D#F#BC# And as both factors keep evolving then we continue getting information D#F#BC# But closing off possibilities makes it hard to see the bigger picture F#B Consider the case of the woman whose faith helped her make it through F# When she was raped and cut up, left for dead in a trunk, B But her beliefs held true D#C#B It doesn't matter if it's real or not D#C#B Cause some things are better left without a doubt and D#C#B If it works and it gets the job done... D#B Somehow no matter what the world keeps turning F#C# Somehow we get by without ever learning D#B Somehow no matter what the world keeps turning