################################################################ # The following is the author's own interpretation of the song # # to be used for studying or private use only. Downloaded from # # www.TabGuitarLessons.com. FREE GUITAR SOFTWARE + LOTS MORE! # # Home of the 60 minute fretboard memory technique. You'll # # memorise ALL the notes and positions on the fretboard in 60 # # minutes or less. visit www.TabGuitarLessons.com today. # ################################################################ Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:46:07 -0400 From: Tim Millard Subject: r/rage_against_the_machine/guerilla_radio.tab "Guerilla Radio" - Rage Against the Machine Taken from the album "The Battle Of Los Angeles" Tabbed by Tim Millard (millartj@wilkes1.wilkes.edu) Standard tuning (EADGBE) The current tab that I've seen for this song here in OLGA is a bit off, and has some mistakes in it. This is the way I play it, and it looks like the way that Tom Morello plays it in concert too. The original file was from wisconsin_death_trip69@hotmail.com Listen to CD for timings, repeat everything as needed...yadda yadda Key: (b) - bend slightly (X) - pick scrape Intro / Chorus: For the intro, I believe this riff is played with a delay... E --------------------- B --------------------- G --------------------- D --------------------- A -----------------0-2- E -0-2-2-0-2-0-2-0----- Right before the verses, you play this small riff with a wah... E --------------- B --------------- G -2-----1------- D --------------- A --------------- E ---2-0---0-0-2- Verse: Play this with the wah, the open E is played really quick... E ------------------------------------------------------- B ------------------------------------------------------- G ------------------------------------------------------- D ------------------------------------------------------- A ------------------------------------------------------- E -(0)-2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--0--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2- * After you play the above riff, don't play this note the first time Solo: The lead-in to the solo is the chorus riff, played with some effect that I'm not sure of, but when I saw this being covered by another band, the guitarist was sliding his finger on the low E between the second and fifth fret and playing the natural harmonics, but I'm sure that Tom had an effect for it... For the solo, Tom uses a harmonizer to get that funky harmonica sound, but that's about all I know... E ----------------------------------------------------- B ----------------------------------------------------- G -----------2------------2------------2--4------------ D -4-2-4-2-4----4-2-4-2-4----4-2-4-2-4----------------- A ----------------------------------------------------- E ------------------------------------------0-0-0-1/14- * I could be wrong here, but it sounds alright when I play along with the song E ----------------------------------------------------------7-6-5-3- B ----------------------------------------------------------7-6-5-3- G -4-2-4--4-4-4-2----4-2-4--4-4-4-2----4-2-4--4-4-4-2-4-2---7-6-5-3- D -4-2-4----------4--4-2-4----------4--4-2-4------------------------ A ------------------------------------------------------------------ E ------------------------------------------------------------------ Outro: E -------------------------------(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)- B -------------------------------(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)- G -------------------------------(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)- D -----4(b)------4(b)------4(b)--(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)- A -------------------------------(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)- E -0-2-------0-2-------0-2-------(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)-(X)- * Don't play these pick scrapes until you're right about at the end