Chris: This is one of the first songs I've ever wrote. Oh my god, I can't believe…
Mark: Before he even thought about getting stoned in his life.
Chris: Yeah, this is when I was completely sober. Alright, Mark you have I guess intro punch. This is intro. Yeah, here it up to speed. Go figure it out. And that’s the intro. I don’t think I can play is slow.
Mark: I just followed the drums. I guess that’s the easiest way to explain it out. Getting confused in the tremble picking. And yeah it’s just open-4-1-open squeal, wherever you want to squeal. And that’s as easy as it is right in the beginning. And that’s that. And then what's the first riff, the first riff is just the first riff, it’s not a verse, never gets repeated again.
Chris: Just a first group, I guess.
Mark: Want to play it together?
Chris: Yes, play together. Here we go.
Mark: 1-2-3-4. Total hits of power chord. It’s got the same like diminished kind of, it’s definitely a fun chord, one of my favorites. But just switching from 2 to 1, little triplets. So it just repeats. And that is just 1-4-1-3 and then you're going to alternate pick 4 and 3. And that’s that. That’s real simple. There's a transition. So the transition, you want to do it?
Chris: No.
Mark: This is the digidigido-wow transition. It’s 4-1 and squeal basically the same thing as the intro. It’s just in the digidigido-wow formation. There it is. And then that goes to Garza into his end of the thrash. Right?
Chris: Into the first thrash.
Mark: First little thrash. This is him by himself.
Chris: So of course up to speed.
Mark: And that’s by himself real quick just you know, spur of the moment with the speed and then I come hit with the punches which are the same thing like we were talking about earlier. The ugly drop 5th George Lynchy chord and it’s just comes in. and that’s all that is. It’s just 2-3 and then 1 and 2. That’s the brutal part.
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