Bored And Extremely Dangerous

Bad Religion

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Artist: Bad Religion Song: Bored and Extremely Dangerous (acoustic version) Here’s an acoustic rendition of another great Bad Religion song. I can’t take credit for creating this rendition it was done by a very talented girl on YouTube by the name of Emily (a.k.a 2hamsters1couple) she does fabulous Bad Religion acoustic covers. I wanted to learn to play her version of this so I tabbed it out. It’s very easy to play and lots of fun to sing along to. Good song for working on your singing-while-playing ability. Check out her channel if you like this: http://www.youtube.com/user/2hamsters1couple Play with a quick 4/4 time strum the good old down-down-up-up-down-up rhythm works perfectly. (scrape the strings muted with your fretting hand with a quick up/down up/down then go right into the song) Verse:      With nothing better to do               No one to come home to            I woefully con-clude                     To take it out on you     Corus: in the second line. Same goes for the ’Yeah sure..’ and ’And bear..’ lines)     Im bored to the ex-treme This world of foolish dreams Disillusion I am not who I seem to be          Yeah sure I might do harm And bear my right to arm Retribution If only someone would list-en to me    Whoa-ah-whoa-oh Whoa-ah-oh Listen to me (hold the ’me’ and sing in tune with your notes ’mee-eee-eee’ etc.) Listen to me                 Listen to me                 Listen to me                 (pause tick clock ring an old phone if you’ve got one) (scrape up/down up/down)                                                      Verse:       A room an empty shelf                A book on mental health          I look for inner wealth                     A punish in myself     Corus:                    (Plays the same as the previous corus with the 2 beat notes) Im bored to the extreme This world of foolish dreams Disillusion I am not who I seem to be          Yeah sure I might do harm And bear my right to arm Retribution If only someone would list-en to me    Whoa-ah-whoa-oh Whoa-ah-oh Listen to me                 Listen to me                 Listen to me                 Listen to me                          F#5 (pound it let ring) Listen to me

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empty heart empty heart F, Eb, G#, Bb, C, Db, F#, D, G
empty heart empty heart Am, F, C, G, D, E, A#, B
empty heart empty heart C, Bb, F, G#, Eb
empty heart empty heart G, A, C, D, B, E
empty heart empty heart Bm, F#, G, D, A
empty heart empty heart E, D, A, F, G, C
empty heart empty heart A, C, G, D, B, E, F
empty heart empty heart Gm, Bb, Eb, F, D, G, C, G#
empty heart empty heart C#, E, B, G#, F#, A
empty heart empty heart Em, C, G, F#, D
Cette chanson évoque un sentiment de frustration et d'ennui profond. Le protagoniste se sent perdu dans un monde sans but, où il se débat avec des pensées sombres et un manque de compréhension des autres. Il cherche désespérément une véritable connexion et une reconnaissance, tandis qu'il lutte avec ses propres démons. L'état d'âme du narrateur révèle une lutte intérieure, où il jongle entre le désir de s'exprimer et la peur d'agir de manière destructrice. Cette dualité de sentiments souligne une quête d'identité et un besoin urgent d'être entendu dans un monde qui semble indifférent.