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Guitarist: Todd Huth

Note: Spaces do not indicate note value

q=quarter note
s=sixteenth note
e=eighth note

Sorry, the note values are a bit confusing, but they're right. Just listen to the
song for rhythm otherwise. A note value above with no note tabbed out under it is a rest.

/=slide
x=muted note

No guitar during intro, just bass and drums


Chorus riff (Amount of times played varies) Sometimes stops for "Huh Ho Ya"

  q q q q q s  s ss e e q
e|-------------------------|
B|--14--13-----------------|
G|------12-----------------|
D|3/11------------11----10/|
A|----------10h12x--9-9----|
E|-------------------------|

Verse (Rhythm varies, pretty minimal guitar part.

  q q q q q q q q
e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----0-----------|
D|--------4-------|
A|----------------|
E|----------------|

Basically alternate between these two riffs, listen to song for progression and
structure. I didn't take the time to tab out the solo, but it's in the key of G
and it seems to basically use the blues scale and lots of bends, maybe some
tritones and other wierd harmonies.
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