I Slept With Someone in Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me Lyrics

by Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy I Slept With Someone in Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me Lyrics

Alright, this is my first tab, and while doing it, I've realized a couple important
I don't think there is ever going to be a perfect tab of anything, and as long as the
is present, different symbology among tab is acceptable. No band plays a song the same
there are always minor differences, and overall, as long as the song feels the same when
I think it's right. Also, there are always going to be differences in opinion on what a
tab' is. I'll try and improve this tab (as well as my others which I may submit) when I
something sounds better than what I've submitted as long as I don't get messages saying
U suck" etc, etc. And with that, here, we, go!
Here's the symbols I use in this tab and their usage:
G# = (Guitar Number) (Which guitar is playing the part.)
x> = Sustain (Strike note x and let ring.)
x/y = Slide (Slide from note x to note y.)
^ = Staccato (Rather than strike notes one right after another,
strike the note, then mute it, then proceed to
the next note.)
. = Palm Mute (Strike note at the line where the . is located
while using your palm to create less of a sustain
and more 'chunky' sound.)
x# = (Times Through) (Play this part # times.)
s = Slight (This note should barely be heard due to the quickness
of the notes after. Similar to "x".)
P# = (Portion Number) (This is used if a portion of a part is too
long to fit in one line.)
+ = Harmonic (Strike the note while resting fingers lightly above
the strings.)
/?\ = Exaggerated Slide (Do ? while sliding fingers lightly above
the strings up and down on the fret
board.)
xhy = Hammer-On (Strike note at x then use another finger to go
up on the fretboard, using the sustain to
create the note at y rather than another strike.)
xpy = Pull-Off (Strike note at x then pull finger off fretboard,
using the sustain to create the note at y rather
than another strike.)
I never have taken a guitar lesson in my life, so the terminology above may be wrong.
=/.
A few other notes also:
This song is in DROP D TUNING.
Because of this, for the sake of easiness,
as well as
and
ARE IDENTICAL.
I can't tell you how many ways I've seen this song played, so I'm going to do what I can
the end of the tab to show you different ways parts can be played...
PRE-INTRO
^ note hang there for a second. The exception are the
parts which look like this.
END PRE-INTRO
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^
END INTRO
FILL 1
sssss
s
s
END FILL 1
. . ^ . ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^
. . ^ . ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^ . . ^ . ^ ^
END VERSE 1
END PRE-CHORUS 1
P1
P2
P1
So douse yourself in cheap perfume...
P2
...can't cover it up.
END CHORUS 1
FILL 2 (Repeat FILL 1)
VERSE 2 (Follow VERSE 1 then add below...)
sssss
sssss
END VERSE 2
PRE-CHORUS 2 (Repeat PRE-CHORUS 1)
CHORUS 2 (Repeat CHORUS 1)
PRE-CHANGEUP (Repeat PRE-INTRO)
CHANGEUP
^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
END CHANGEUP
P1
P2
G2 repeats the additions in VERSE 2.
END SOLO
PRE-CHORUS 3 (Reapeat PRE-CHORUS 1)
CHORUS 3 (Repeat CHORUS 1)
Feedback until the end of the song. Alternatively, you can end on the last note of
3 with a ^.

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