------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR - Ataris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tabbed by: Jared de Hoyos (part one) B |x-xx-xx-x-x-xx-xx-x-x-xx-xx-x-x-xx------x S |-x--x--x-x-x--x--x-x-x--x--x-x-x--x------ HH|--xx-xx0-0--xx-xx0-0--xx-xx0-0--xx------- R |-----------------------------------xx-xx- C |x-------x-x-------x-x-------x-x---------x (repeat part one) (part two) B |x-xx-xx-x-x-xx-x-x-x-x-xx-x----------- S |-x--x--x-x-x--x-x-x-x-x--x-x-xxxxxxxxx HH|x-xx-xx0-0--xx--------x-x-x----------- R |-------------------------------------- C |--------x-x----x-x-x-x---------------- B |x-x-xx-x-x-x-xx----------x S |-x-x--x-x-x-x--x-xxxxxxxx- HH|--x-xx-x0-0--xx----------- R |-------------------------- C |---------x-x-------------x (Repeat Part One and Two) End If you really want to learn the song, I sudgest you learn it from ear. Tabs are much more confusing than the sound of your own ear. This song was played by the former drummer of Lagwagon, it (in my opinion) is the easiest song to learn by The * Ataris, I do know how to play other songs such as San Dimas High School Football Rules, but It's much harder to tab than you would think -------------------------------------------------------------------------------