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 Southbound de Mxpx

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"southbound" by MxPx on the life in general album G it's all the same A D the same old with a different name G that's fine by me A D there's only one place that i wanna be chorus C D G southbound on I-5 C D G i'm driving and i'm dreaming' C D G there's no place i'd rather go C D staring at white lines on the side of the road G A C G A C D G A C G A C D G been on the road a while A D i gotta get back to the place with style G hang out, having fun A D i gotta get back to the beach in the sun chorus C D G southbound on I-5 C D G windows down and music on the stereo C D G i'm driving and i'm dreaming' C D G there's no place i'd rather go C D playing every night with the occasional fight G A C G A C D G A C G A C D C# D C# G (then a solo that i don;t know) then you end on D well i hope it works, it did for me! i got it off the MxPx site(www.mxpx.com) and they have almost every song tab by them! by keanek@chipsnet.com >i have tabs that are not in us1 site here! and i want to add them but i >don't know how! .oooooo. ooooo .oooooo. .o. d8P' `Y8b `888' d8P' `Y8b .888. 888 888 888 888 .8"888. 888 888 888 888 .8' `888. 888 888 888 888 ooooo .88ooo8888. `88b d88' 888 o `88. .88' .8' `888. `Y8bood8P' o888ooooood8 `Y8bood8P' o88o o8888o HOW TO SUBMIT FILES TO (THE ON-LINE GUITAR ARCHIVE) :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: , the On-Line Guitar Archive, is a natural development of the guitar.tab newsgroups. The Archive provides a library of files that is more permanent than usenet and is easily accessible, and attempts to prevent repetition of work already done by the community. If you can educate others in how to play a song, type up the chords and/or tab and/or playing tip and send it to both the newsgroups *AND* the archive, and contribute to the community. is particularly looking to develop the weaker areas, such as bass tab, acoustic and classical pieces, country, blues and jazz. , the On-Line Guitar Archive, is a natural development of the guitar.tab newsgroups. The Archive provides a library of files that is more permanent than usenet and is easily accessible, and attempts to prevent repetition of work already done by the community. 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