Artist: Nofx Song: USA-Holes Album: Wolves in Wolves' Clothing Year: 2006 Tabbed By: Justin Barkley (RedSquirrel5721@hotmail.com or on AIM) Comments: Like Most Nofx Songs in the verses the GTR.2 plays an octave higher than GTR.1 intro: Both Guitars: e|---------------| B|---------------| G|---------7--9--| D|-5-5--7--7--9--| A|-5-5--7--5--7--| E|-0h3--5--------| both gtrs play 1st and 3rd time. Gtr 2. second time through listen: e|-----------------------------| |------------------------------| B|-----------------------------| |------------------------------| G|-------9---------------------| |-------9-------------14-12-9-| D|-5-5-7-9-9-10-7-9-10-9-7-5-2-| |-5-5-7-9-9-10-7-9-10-14-12-9-| A|-5-5-7-7-9-10-7-9-10-9-7-5-2-| |-5-5-7-7-9-10-7-9-10-12-10-7-| E|-0-3-5---7-8--5-7-8--7-5-3-0-|3x |-0-3-5---7-8--5-7-8-----------| both gtrs. e|-----------------------| B|-----------------------| G|--------9--------------| D|-5-5--7-9-9-10-7-9-7-2-| A|-5-5--7-7-9-10-7-9-7-2-| E|-0-3--5---7-8--5-7-7-0-| Verse 1: It's like seeing a car crash from inside the car GA DE* (xx0232@1)The driver's got his head craned back he's telling you a joke You see the bus on collision course You point your arm and turn your head and wait for the impact G (320003@1) A (x02220@1)B (x2444x@1) C (x32010@1) D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) F#G This is the feeling we learn to live with in North America C (x32010@1) D (xx0232@1) E* The morning headlines always accompanied with sweat and nausea G (320003@1) C (x32010@1) A (x02220@1) C (x32010@1) GA DE* (xx0232@1)Every week another puzzle piece gets permanently glued into place Verse 2: We see the iceberg from 15 miles away GF# FE The captain orders the ship to "stay the course" "Full speed ahead" shouts the accurst The next thing we heard was, "rich women and children first" G (320003@1) A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1)C (x32010@1) D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) F# (244322@1)GThe (320003@1)ship is listing, the captain's placing blame on the iceberg C (x32010@1) D (xx0232@1) E* (E GA B) "That berg attacked us, I am declaring war on the Arctic" G (320003@1) C (x32010@1) A (x02220@1) CWho (x32010@1)could ever have predicted the greatest ship could so easily sink (duh) Solo: Really Fast Scales with lots of pull offs. I've found it's best to improv with wah pedal and Pentatonic scale in Eminor: (no wah pedal? do some bendys) e|----------------------------------------------12-14-15-| B|-------------------------------------12-14-15----------| G|----------------------------11-12-14-------------------| D|-------------------11-12-14----------------------------| A|----------11-12-14-------------------------------------| E|-12-14-15----------------------------------------------| Under solo: e|----------------------------------------------------------| B|----------------------------------------------------------| G|---5-7-997/9------------------2-4-5-77/97---------------| D|-7-5-7-997/9-5-7-9-10109/10--2-4-5-77/97--7-9-10-9-10--| A|-7-3-5-775/7-5-7-9-10109/10--0-2-3-55/97--7-9-10-9-10--|x2 E|-5------------3-5-7-8-8-7/8-----------------5-7-8--7-8---| Verse 3: E (022100@1) CLifeboats (x32010@1)are useless without rescue D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) F#The (244322@1)only ships show up for salvage E (022100@1) CWhen (x32010@1)setting sail on the St. Louis D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) F#We (244322@1)all knew what consequences E (022100@1) CCould (x32010@1)be with the crew we had at the controls D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) F#There's (244322@1)no harborage for the USA-holes E (022100@1) CI (x32010@1)doubt there's a benign God to save our souls D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) F#Cuz (244322@1)no one else is gonna save the USA-holes Outro: e|-----------------------------| B|-----------------------------| G|-------9---------------------| D|-5-5-7-9-9-10-7-9-10-9-7-5-2-| A|-5-5-7-7-9-10-7-9-10-9-7-5-2-| E|-0-3-5---7-8--5-7-8--7-5-3-0-| e|-----------------------| B|-----------------------| G|--------9--------------| D|-5-5--7-9-9-10-7-9-7-2-| A|-5-5--7-7-9-10-7-9-7-2-| E|-0-3--5---7-8--5-7-7-0-|