Alien/Pennywise
                               Album: Straight Ahead
Tabbed by Jonathan St-Pierre
Intro, Bridge:      (x4)
G|---------------------|
D|---------------------|
A|-----------6666-6666-|
E|-3333-3333-----------|
Verse: (play the 2nd end before a chorus)                /¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯.1\
G|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|---------------|
D|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|---------------|
A|-----555-666-----|-----555-666--565-|-----555-666-----|-----555-666---|
E|-333---------666-|-333---------6----|-333---------666-|-333---------6-|
  /¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯.2\
G|------------------|
D|------------------|
A|-----555-666--565-|
E|-333---------6----|
Chorus:
G|-------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------|
A|-6-8-5-----6-8-5-----6-8-5-----6-8-5-|
E|-------3---------3---------3---------|
After, play...
  bridge
  verse
  chorus
  bridge
  verse
  bridge
  verse
  chorus
  bridge
and end with E|-3-|
For comments or corrections, e-mail me at jonath01@hotmail.com
| Bass Tabs |  | 
| Title | Alien | 
| Artist | Pennywise | 
| Tablature Type | ASCII Tab | 
| YouTube ID | hptxXfHshzM | 
	 
	
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        G|-----------------|
        D|-----------------|
        A|---------3-------|
        E|---1-1---1---3---|
    
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