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Eurotrash Tab by Dropkick Murphys

Eurotrash tab by Dropkick Murphys

Guitar Tab

Artist:  Dropkick Murphys
Song:  Eurotrash

Chords:

C#5  (x466xx)
A5   (577xxx)
B5   (799xxx)
G#5  (466xxx)
E5   (x799xx)
D5   (x577xx)


Intro/Verse:  (feedback comes in, then drums, then...)

E|----------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------|
G|--6-6-6---------------------------------------|
D|--6-6-6-7-7-7-9-9-6--6-6----------------------|
A|--4-4-4-7-7-7-9-9-6--6-6----------------------|
E|--------5-5-5-7-7-4--4-4----------------------|

Chorus:

E|----------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------|
G|--9-----------7-7-----------------------------|
D|--9-----------7-7--9--------------------------|
A|--7-----------5-5--9--------------------------|
E|-------------------7--------------------------|

During the second chorus, after it is played twice, there is this little fill:

p=pull off  h=hammer on
E|----------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------|
E|--7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5-----------------------------|

Then there is some feedback and a baseline, then this ending:

E|----------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------S-----------------------|
G|--6-6-6---------------T-----------------------|
D|--6-6-6-7-7-7-9-9--6--O-----------------------|
A|--4-4-4-7-7-7-9-9--6--P-----------------------|
E|--------5-5-5-7-7--4--------------------------|

You play the ending above 4 times, then let a C#5 chord ring.

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About this song

"Eurotrash" by Dropkick Murphys is a high-energy punk rock track from their 2001 album "Sing Loud, Sing Proud!" The song features aggressive guitar riffs played by Tim Brennan and James Lynch, with Al Barr's gritty vocals driving the rebellious lyrics. The band's signature Celtic punk sound is evident in the use of mandolin and tin whistle, adding a unique twist to the song's punk rock foundation.