Chords for Run For Cover - Small Talk with Modern Baseball
Tempo:
69.6 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
C#
D#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
1, 2, 3, 4.
[D#]
Um, we're [C#] 20.
Yeah, we're 20.
We're all 20.
We're all 20.
I'm 22.
And he's 7.
[B] It started out with [F#] 4.
Yeah.
And then, yeah.
Emily moved into the basement.
And [C#] we started becoming more of a band.
And I started sleeping on the couch for just convenience.
[B] And she threw up.
[G#] Um, yes.
I dropped [F#] out.
He's graduating [D#] in June.
And we [C#] are all still in school.
Oh, definitely him.
Probably him.
He's [B] like, he's one of those [F#] people that's like good at everything and he [B] doesn't try.
For example, [F#] he picked up Adobe [C#] Illustrator like two weeks ago and got immediately amazing at it.
Probably an asshole.
Kind [B] of.
It's [F#] interesting.
I [C#] forgot to, on my way over here, good story.
I was driving over here and I went to park and there was a guy who [B] had an artist jumpsuit [F#] on and shackles.
[B] Yo!
Who's walking [F#] with his daughter and on [C#] the back of his jumpsuit it said, Jail is for suckas.
[C#] Oh my god.
[B] Okay, well that's a very good [F#] representation of our neighbor.
So that's like what [B] it's like.
The last [F#] time I saw our neighbor who lives [C#] here, it was at one in the morning on that street corner and he was selling Dove body care products out of a pillowcase.
[G#] He does that.
[F#] That's like a peek into life in Mantua.
That's not even going into the weird [C#] stuff too.
Not really, but once we were like, oh we found this house, like, [B] you know, come check it out.
[F#] And so they came down to visit and [B] I remember when I was [F#] walking my parents to the house to come [C#] see it before we lived in it.
Like, over that way is campus and we're I guess like seven blocks out.
And we just keep [B] walking and the streets just keep [F#] getting dirtier and dirtier and my mom just [B] kept being like, okay, when are we going to get to the house?
[C#] My parents didn't really freak out until I told them about the shooting that happened at the bar three blocks away.
Yeah.
[B] I don't think any of us have [F#] had any issues.
We haven't had [B] any real issues here, [F#] but, um, it's kind of, [C#] yeah, we're pretty intimidating people.
[B] Mainly [F#] me.
Have you seen Ian?
[B] Well, the [F#] first show we had, we said you could [C#] pay $3 or you could bring a picture of Michael Jordan.
There were no touring bands.
Yeah.
So as people came in, we just like, yeah, [B] I love my mom.
[F#] Oh, definitely the one [B] where he's grinding with his people at the [F#] club.
I love that.
[C#] Yeah, it's kind of gross, but it's really sweet.
Yeah.
Cause, okay, so when I sleep there, obviously that's what I wake up to.
[Bm] So I've had a lot of time to [F#] like look them all over.
[B]
[F#] Doing well.
[C#] Good.
Terrible job.
I'm just almost done, son.
Chill.
It's cool.
This [B] year went by super fast because [F#] this year was like, [B] uh.
Yeah, [F#] we started really like playing a lot [D#] of shows, um, in the fall, like after we started school.
And then just got like super [B] distracted with being in a [F#] band.
So, I mean, none of us have like [B] flunked out or anything.
No.
[F#] It just kind of flies [C#] by.
Oh my God.
Um, I don't know.
[F#] Have we found ourselves?
Let's see, Ian [B] eats cookie dough for breakfast, so we're [F#] going to say chef for a human.
I'll eat it for [D#] any meal.
Oh my God.
Sean has recently found out that he can [F#] rock hats.
So, that's a [B] go for him.
[F#] Jake never smells [B] bad and can go days [F#] without showering.
Done.
[C#] I guess it's just down to me, [F#] guys.
Oh.
[C#] We actually don't get asked that.
It is [B] my favorite sport.
[F#] I'm really into baseball.
[B] The Mets.
[F#] The Mets.
I'm going [C#] to just say Phillies just because of childhood.
And like I was originally born here and like raised among my [B] family.
I'm going to say the Boston Red [F#] Sox because I recently discovered I could [Bm] wear hats.
[F#] [F#] [D#] That's actually like.
I think it like decreases when you.
[C#] Ian's the punkest, without [B] a doubt, which is surprising.
[F#] Um, because you look at him and you're just [B] like, shit.
[F#] We have [C#] shows at our house.
Yeah, I guess that's punk.
We made our own t-shirts once.
Yeah, there were misfits.
All right.
[G#m] Let's keep naming things.
Sean got [F#] a tattoo in our kitchen.
That's pretty [B] punk.
Yeah.
We could change [F#] our name to Flag.
[B] Modern Flag.
Modern [C#] Flag.
I think that's the way to go.
Decided.
[F#] [B] Oh.
It's [F#] awesome.
It's so awesome.
Not only that, [C#] it's a main reason where we are right now.
Because [B] everyone's been so supportive and [F#] like the house scene here was.
[B] As soon as [F#] we were like starting off, it was just like, yeah, you can play this.
Yeah, you can [C#] play that.
So.
And we would get on these awesome shows with like, you know, we got [B] here and we found out about house shows [F#] and we'd be like, go on the Internet and like [B] be on band camp and be like, oh, this [F#] band is like really cool.
I can go see [C#] them in somebody's basement next week.
And then we'd go see them.
And then we start a band and we would be friends with whoever's house.
It was like, hey, can we please [B] play the show?
And they're like, yeah, sure.
[F#] We felt really welcome.
Very [B] welcome.
[F#] It's definitely really important [C#] to us.
Mostly because of the fact that that's like how we started.
Yeah.
[D#] So.
We love [B] house shows and basement shows.
[F#] They're so much fun.
[B]
[F#] [G] We didn't get any of these questions.
We [C#] don't.
Um.
I think it did.
Without a doubt.
We wouldn't have met [B] otherwise.
Yeah, we wouldn't have met.
We met [F#] because like I [B] went to this like [F#] large show thing that [C#] they like his pop.
The one that she like wanted.
So I went there and I stepped in dog shit [B] and he had an extra pair of shoes [F#] and that's how we met.
And [G#m] then now look at us.
Now [F#] we just share shoes for the hell of it.
Oh, [C#] yeah.
Oh, yeah.
[B] Oh, [F#] first off, it was [B] one of the first things [F#] that like we met when he was in [C#] this like pop punk band, which is his twin sister fronted.
[B] And I was just like, oh, [F#] this dude's awesome.
[B] And then he [F#] got into this metal core band.
We became like close [C#] friends.
And I was just like, yeah, dude.
I support you fully.
You got this.
And I was like, yo, I'm kidding.
[B] [F#] [B] We were called [F#] Living Like Wolves.
Yes.
And.
[D#] Zach [C#] called me.
He's like, yo, I got to come to the studio.
We need to get merch [B] for Dave Grohl.
Really good.
[Am] Tay, are you real?
[D#]
Um, we're [C#] 20.
Yeah, we're 20.
We're all 20.
We're all 20.
I'm 22.
And he's 7.
[B] It started out with [F#] 4.
Yeah.
And then, yeah.
Emily moved into the basement.
And [C#] we started becoming more of a band.
And I started sleeping on the couch for just convenience.
[B] And she threw up.
[G#] Um, yes.
I dropped [F#] out.
He's graduating [D#] in June.
And we [C#] are all still in school.
Oh, definitely him.
Probably him.
He's [B] like, he's one of those [F#] people that's like good at everything and he [B] doesn't try.
For example, [F#] he picked up Adobe [C#] Illustrator like two weeks ago and got immediately amazing at it.
Probably an asshole.
Kind [B] of.
It's [F#] interesting.
I [C#] forgot to, on my way over here, good story.
I was driving over here and I went to park and there was a guy who [B] had an artist jumpsuit [F#] on and shackles.
[B] Yo!
Who's walking [F#] with his daughter and on [C#] the back of his jumpsuit it said, Jail is for suckas.
[C#] Oh my god.
[B] Okay, well that's a very good [F#] representation of our neighbor.
So that's like what [B] it's like.
The last [F#] time I saw our neighbor who lives [C#] here, it was at one in the morning on that street corner and he was selling Dove body care products out of a pillowcase.
[G#] He does that.
[F#] That's like a peek into life in Mantua.
That's not even going into the weird [C#] stuff too.
Not really, but once we were like, oh we found this house, like, [B] you know, come check it out.
[F#] And so they came down to visit and [B] I remember when I was [F#] walking my parents to the house to come [C#] see it before we lived in it.
Like, over that way is campus and we're I guess like seven blocks out.
And we just keep [B] walking and the streets just keep [F#] getting dirtier and dirtier and my mom just [B] kept being like, okay, when are we going to get to the house?
[C#] My parents didn't really freak out until I told them about the shooting that happened at the bar three blocks away.
Yeah.
[B] I don't think any of us have [F#] had any issues.
We haven't had [B] any real issues here, [F#] but, um, it's kind of, [C#] yeah, we're pretty intimidating people.
[B] Mainly [F#] me.
Have you seen Ian?
[B] Well, the [F#] first show we had, we said you could [C#] pay $3 or you could bring a picture of Michael Jordan.
There were no touring bands.
Yeah.
So as people came in, we just like, yeah, [B] I love my mom.
[F#] Oh, definitely the one [B] where he's grinding with his people at the [F#] club.
I love that.
[C#] Yeah, it's kind of gross, but it's really sweet.
Yeah.
Cause, okay, so when I sleep there, obviously that's what I wake up to.
[Bm] So I've had a lot of time to [F#] like look them all over.
[B]
[F#] Doing well.
[C#] Good.
Terrible job.
I'm just almost done, son.
Chill.
It's cool.
This [B] year went by super fast because [F#] this year was like, [B] uh.
Yeah, [F#] we started really like playing a lot [D#] of shows, um, in the fall, like after we started school.
And then just got like super [B] distracted with being in a [F#] band.
So, I mean, none of us have like [B] flunked out or anything.
No.
[F#] It just kind of flies [C#] by.
Oh my God.
Um, I don't know.
[F#] Have we found ourselves?
Let's see, Ian [B] eats cookie dough for breakfast, so we're [F#] going to say chef for a human.
I'll eat it for [D#] any meal.
Oh my God.
Sean has recently found out that he can [F#] rock hats.
So, that's a [B] go for him.
[F#] Jake never smells [B] bad and can go days [F#] without showering.
Done.
[C#] I guess it's just down to me, [F#] guys.
Oh.
[C#] We actually don't get asked that.
It is [B] my favorite sport.
[F#] I'm really into baseball.
[B] The Mets.
[F#] The Mets.
I'm going [C#] to just say Phillies just because of childhood.
And like I was originally born here and like raised among my [B] family.
I'm going to say the Boston Red [F#] Sox because I recently discovered I could [Bm] wear hats.
[F#] [F#] [D#] That's actually like.
I think it like decreases when you.
[C#] Ian's the punkest, without [B] a doubt, which is surprising.
[F#] Um, because you look at him and you're just [B] like, shit.
[F#] We have [C#] shows at our house.
Yeah, I guess that's punk.
We made our own t-shirts once.
Yeah, there were misfits.
All right.
[G#m] Let's keep naming things.
Sean got [F#] a tattoo in our kitchen.
That's pretty [B] punk.
Yeah.
We could change [F#] our name to Flag.
[B] Modern Flag.
Modern [C#] Flag.
I think that's the way to go.
Decided.
[F#] [B] Oh.
It's [F#] awesome.
It's so awesome.
Not only that, [C#] it's a main reason where we are right now.
Because [B] everyone's been so supportive and [F#] like the house scene here was.
[B] As soon as [F#] we were like starting off, it was just like, yeah, you can play this.
Yeah, you can [C#] play that.
So.
And we would get on these awesome shows with like, you know, we got [B] here and we found out about house shows [F#] and we'd be like, go on the Internet and like [B] be on band camp and be like, oh, this [F#] band is like really cool.
I can go see [C#] them in somebody's basement next week.
And then we'd go see them.
And then we start a band and we would be friends with whoever's house.
It was like, hey, can we please [B] play the show?
And they're like, yeah, sure.
[F#] We felt really welcome.
Very [B] welcome.
[F#] It's definitely really important [C#] to us.
Mostly because of the fact that that's like how we started.
Yeah.
[D#] So.
We love [B] house shows and basement shows.
[F#] They're so much fun.
[B]
[F#] [G] We didn't get any of these questions.
We [C#] don't.
Um.
I think it did.
Without a doubt.
We wouldn't have met [B] otherwise.
Yeah, we wouldn't have met.
We met [F#] because like I [B] went to this like [F#] large show thing that [C#] they like his pop.
The one that she like wanted.
So I went there and I stepped in dog shit [B] and he had an extra pair of shoes [F#] and that's how we met.
And [G#m] then now look at us.
Now [F#] we just share shoes for the hell of it.
Oh, [C#] yeah.
Oh, yeah.
[B] Oh, [F#] first off, it was [B] one of the first things [F#] that like we met when he was in [C#] this like pop punk band, which is his twin sister fronted.
[B] And I was just like, oh, [F#] this dude's awesome.
[B] And then he [F#] got into this metal core band.
We became like close [C#] friends.
And I was just like, yeah, dude.
I support you fully.
You got this.
And I was like, yo, I'm kidding.
[B] [F#] [B] We were called [F#] Living Like Wolves.
Yes.
And.
[D#] Zach [C#] called me.
He's like, yo, I got to come to the studio.
We need to get merch [B] for Dave Grohl.
Really good.
[Am] Tay, are you real?
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1, 2, 3, 4.
_ _ _ _ [D#]
Um, we're [C#] 20.
Yeah, we're 20.
We're all 20.
We're all 20.
I'm 22.
And he's 7.
_ [B] It started out with [F#] 4.
Yeah.
And then, yeah.
Emily moved into the basement.
And [C#] we started becoming more of a band.
And I started sleeping on the couch for just convenience.
_ [B] And she threw up.
[G#] _ Um, yes.
I dropped [F#] out.
He's graduating [D#] in June.
And we [C#] are all still in school.
Oh, definitely him.
Probably him.
He's [B] like, he's one of those [F#] people that's like good at everything and he [B] doesn't try.
For example, [F#] he picked up Adobe [C#] Illustrator like two weeks ago and got immediately amazing at it.
Probably an asshole.
Kind [B] of.
_ _ _ It's [F#] interesting.
I [C#] forgot to, on my way over here, good story.
I was driving over here and I went to park and there was a guy who [B] had an artist jumpsuit [F#] on and shackles.
[B] Yo!
Who's walking [F#] with his daughter and on [C#] the back of his jumpsuit it said, Jail is for suckas.
[C#] Oh my god.
[B] Okay, well that's a very good [F#] representation of our neighbor.
So that's like what [B] it's like.
The last [F#] time I saw our neighbor who lives [C#] here, it was at one in the morning on that street corner and he was selling Dove body care products out of a pillowcase.
[G#] He does that.
_ [F#] That's like a peek into life in Mantua.
That's not even going into the weird [C#] stuff too.
_ _ Not really, but once we were like, oh we found this house, like, [B] you know, come check it out.
[F#] And so they came down to visit and [B] I remember when I was [F#] walking my parents to the house to come [C#] see it before we lived in it.
Like, over that way is campus and we're I guess like seven blocks out.
And we just keep [B] walking and the streets just keep [F#] getting dirtier and dirtier and my mom just [B] kept being like, okay, when are we going to get to the house?
[C#] My parents didn't really freak out until I told them about the shooting that happened at the bar three blocks away.
Yeah.
[B] I don't think any of us have [F#] had any issues.
We haven't had [B] any real issues here, [F#] but, um, it's kind of, [C#] yeah, we're pretty intimidating people. _
_ [B] _ Mainly [F#] me.
Have you seen Ian?
[B] Well, the [F#] first show we had, we said you could [C#] pay $3 or you could bring a picture of Michael Jordan.
There were no touring bands.
Yeah.
So as people came in, we just like, yeah, [B] I love my mom.
_ [F#] Oh, definitely the one [B] where he's grinding with his people at the [F#] club.
I love that.
[C#] Yeah, it's kind of gross, but it's really sweet.
Yeah.
Cause, okay, so when I sleep there, obviously that's what I wake up to.
[Bm] So I've had a lot of time to [F#] like look them all over.
[B] _
[F#] Doing well.
[C#] Good.
Terrible job.
I'm just almost done, son.
Chill.
It's cool.
This [B] year went by super fast because [F#] this year was like, [B] uh.
Yeah, [F#] we started really like playing a lot [D#] of shows, um, in the fall, like after we started school.
And then just got like super [B] distracted with being in a [F#] band.
So, I mean, none of us have like [B] flunked out or anything.
No.
[F#] It just kind of flies [C#] by.
_ _ Oh my God.
Um, I don't know.
[F#] Have we found ourselves?
Let's see, Ian [B] eats cookie dough for breakfast, so we're [F#] going to say chef for a human.
I'll eat it for [D#] any meal.
Oh my God.
Sean has recently found out that he can [F#] rock hats.
So, that's a [B] go for him.
[F#] Jake never smells [B] bad and can go days [F#] without showering.
Done.
[C#] I guess it's just down to me, [F#] guys.
_ Oh.
[C#] We actually don't get asked that.
It is [B] my favorite sport.
[F#] I'm really into baseball.
[B] The Mets.
[F#] The Mets.
I'm going [C#] to just say Phillies just because of childhood.
And like I was originally born here and like raised among my [B] family.
I'm going to say the Boston Red [F#] Sox because I recently discovered I could [Bm] wear hats. _
[F#] _ _ [F#] _ [D#] That's actually like.
I think it like decreases when you.
[C#] Ian's the punkest, without [B] a doubt, which is surprising.
[F#] Um, because you look at him and you're just [B] like, shit.
[F#] We have [C#] shows at our house.
Yeah, I guess that's punk.
We made our own t-shirts once.
Yeah, there were misfits.
All right.
[G#m] Let's keep naming things.
Sean got [F#] a tattoo in our kitchen.
That's pretty [B] punk.
Yeah.
We could change [F#] our name to Flag.
[B] _ _ Modern Flag.
Modern [C#] Flag.
I think that's the way to go.
Decided.
_ [F#] _ _ [B] Oh.
It's [F#] awesome.
It's so awesome.
Not only that, [C#] it's a main reason where we are right now.
Because [B] everyone's been so supportive and [F#] like the house scene here was.
[B] As soon as [F#] we were like starting off, it was just like, yeah, you can play this.
Yeah, you can [C#] play that.
So.
And we would get on these awesome shows with like, you know, we got [B] here and we found out about house shows [F#] and we'd be like, go on the Internet and like [B] be on band camp and be like, oh, this [F#] band is like really cool.
I can go see [C#] them in somebody's basement next week.
And then we'd go see them.
And then we start a band and we would be friends with whoever's house.
It was like, hey, can we please [B] play the show?
And they're like, yeah, sure.
[F#] We felt really welcome.
Very [B] welcome.
[F#] It's definitely really important [C#] to us.
Mostly because of the fact that that's like how we started.
Yeah.
[D#] So.
We love [B] house shows and basement shows.
[F#] They're so much fun.
[B] _ _
[F#] [G] We didn't get any of these questions.
We [C#] don't.
Um.
_ I think it did.
Without a doubt.
We wouldn't have met [B] otherwise.
Yeah, we wouldn't have met.
We met [F#] because like I [B] went to this like [F#] large show thing that [C#] they like his pop.
The one that she like wanted.
So I went there and I stepped in dog shit [B] and he had an extra pair of shoes [F#] and that's how we met.
And [G#m] then now look at us.
Now [F#] we just share shoes for the hell of it.
_ _ _ Oh, [C#] yeah.
Oh, yeah.
_ [B] Oh, [F#] first off, it was [B] one of the first things [F#] that like we met when he was in [C#] this like pop punk band, which is his twin sister fronted.
[B] And I was just like, oh, [F#] this dude's awesome.
[B] And then he [F#] got into this metal core band.
We became like close [C#] friends.
And I was just like, yeah, dude.
I support you fully.
You got this.
And I was like, yo, I'm kidding.
_ [B] _ _ [F#] _ [B] We were called [F#] Living Like Wolves.
Yes.
And.
[D#] _ _ Zach [C#] called me.
He's like, yo, I got to come to the studio.
We need to get merch [B] for Dave Grohl.
Really good.
[Am] Tay, are you real?
_ _ _ _ [D#]
Um, we're [C#] 20.
Yeah, we're 20.
We're all 20.
We're all 20.
I'm 22.
And he's 7.
_ [B] It started out with [F#] 4.
Yeah.
And then, yeah.
Emily moved into the basement.
And [C#] we started becoming more of a band.
And I started sleeping on the couch for just convenience.
_ [B] And she threw up.
[G#] _ Um, yes.
I dropped [F#] out.
He's graduating [D#] in June.
And we [C#] are all still in school.
Oh, definitely him.
Probably him.
He's [B] like, he's one of those [F#] people that's like good at everything and he [B] doesn't try.
For example, [F#] he picked up Adobe [C#] Illustrator like two weeks ago and got immediately amazing at it.
Probably an asshole.
Kind [B] of.
_ _ _ It's [F#] interesting.
I [C#] forgot to, on my way over here, good story.
I was driving over here and I went to park and there was a guy who [B] had an artist jumpsuit [F#] on and shackles.
[B] Yo!
Who's walking [F#] with his daughter and on [C#] the back of his jumpsuit it said, Jail is for suckas.
[C#] Oh my god.
[B] Okay, well that's a very good [F#] representation of our neighbor.
So that's like what [B] it's like.
The last [F#] time I saw our neighbor who lives [C#] here, it was at one in the morning on that street corner and he was selling Dove body care products out of a pillowcase.
[G#] He does that.
_ [F#] That's like a peek into life in Mantua.
That's not even going into the weird [C#] stuff too.
_ _ Not really, but once we were like, oh we found this house, like, [B] you know, come check it out.
[F#] And so they came down to visit and [B] I remember when I was [F#] walking my parents to the house to come [C#] see it before we lived in it.
Like, over that way is campus and we're I guess like seven blocks out.
And we just keep [B] walking and the streets just keep [F#] getting dirtier and dirtier and my mom just [B] kept being like, okay, when are we going to get to the house?
[C#] My parents didn't really freak out until I told them about the shooting that happened at the bar three blocks away.
Yeah.
[B] I don't think any of us have [F#] had any issues.
We haven't had [B] any real issues here, [F#] but, um, it's kind of, [C#] yeah, we're pretty intimidating people. _
_ [B] _ Mainly [F#] me.
Have you seen Ian?
[B] Well, the [F#] first show we had, we said you could [C#] pay $3 or you could bring a picture of Michael Jordan.
There were no touring bands.
Yeah.
So as people came in, we just like, yeah, [B] I love my mom.
_ [F#] Oh, definitely the one [B] where he's grinding with his people at the [F#] club.
I love that.
[C#] Yeah, it's kind of gross, but it's really sweet.
Yeah.
Cause, okay, so when I sleep there, obviously that's what I wake up to.
[Bm] So I've had a lot of time to [F#] like look them all over.
[B] _
[F#] Doing well.
[C#] Good.
Terrible job.
I'm just almost done, son.
Chill.
It's cool.
This [B] year went by super fast because [F#] this year was like, [B] uh.
Yeah, [F#] we started really like playing a lot [D#] of shows, um, in the fall, like after we started school.
And then just got like super [B] distracted with being in a [F#] band.
So, I mean, none of us have like [B] flunked out or anything.
No.
[F#] It just kind of flies [C#] by.
_ _ Oh my God.
Um, I don't know.
[F#] Have we found ourselves?
Let's see, Ian [B] eats cookie dough for breakfast, so we're [F#] going to say chef for a human.
I'll eat it for [D#] any meal.
Oh my God.
Sean has recently found out that he can [F#] rock hats.
So, that's a [B] go for him.
[F#] Jake never smells [B] bad and can go days [F#] without showering.
Done.
[C#] I guess it's just down to me, [F#] guys.
_ Oh.
[C#] We actually don't get asked that.
It is [B] my favorite sport.
[F#] I'm really into baseball.
[B] The Mets.
[F#] The Mets.
I'm going [C#] to just say Phillies just because of childhood.
And like I was originally born here and like raised among my [B] family.
I'm going to say the Boston Red [F#] Sox because I recently discovered I could [Bm] wear hats. _
[F#] _ _ [F#] _ [D#] That's actually like.
I think it like decreases when you.
[C#] Ian's the punkest, without [B] a doubt, which is surprising.
[F#] Um, because you look at him and you're just [B] like, shit.
[F#] We have [C#] shows at our house.
Yeah, I guess that's punk.
We made our own t-shirts once.
Yeah, there were misfits.
All right.
[G#m] Let's keep naming things.
Sean got [F#] a tattoo in our kitchen.
That's pretty [B] punk.
Yeah.
We could change [F#] our name to Flag.
[B] _ _ Modern Flag.
Modern [C#] Flag.
I think that's the way to go.
Decided.
_ [F#] _ _ [B] Oh.
It's [F#] awesome.
It's so awesome.
Not only that, [C#] it's a main reason where we are right now.
Because [B] everyone's been so supportive and [F#] like the house scene here was.
[B] As soon as [F#] we were like starting off, it was just like, yeah, you can play this.
Yeah, you can [C#] play that.
So.
And we would get on these awesome shows with like, you know, we got [B] here and we found out about house shows [F#] and we'd be like, go on the Internet and like [B] be on band camp and be like, oh, this [F#] band is like really cool.
I can go see [C#] them in somebody's basement next week.
And then we'd go see them.
And then we start a band and we would be friends with whoever's house.
It was like, hey, can we please [B] play the show?
And they're like, yeah, sure.
[F#] We felt really welcome.
Very [B] welcome.
[F#] It's definitely really important [C#] to us.
Mostly because of the fact that that's like how we started.
Yeah.
[D#] So.
We love [B] house shows and basement shows.
[F#] They're so much fun.
[B] _ _
[F#] [G] We didn't get any of these questions.
We [C#] don't.
Um.
_ I think it did.
Without a doubt.
We wouldn't have met [B] otherwise.
Yeah, we wouldn't have met.
We met [F#] because like I [B] went to this like [F#] large show thing that [C#] they like his pop.
The one that she like wanted.
So I went there and I stepped in dog shit [B] and he had an extra pair of shoes [F#] and that's how we met.
And [G#m] then now look at us.
Now [F#] we just share shoes for the hell of it.
_ _ _ Oh, [C#] yeah.
Oh, yeah.
_ [B] Oh, [F#] first off, it was [B] one of the first things [F#] that like we met when he was in [C#] this like pop punk band, which is his twin sister fronted.
[B] And I was just like, oh, [F#] this dude's awesome.
[B] And then he [F#] got into this metal core band.
We became like close [C#] friends.
And I was just like, yeah, dude.
I support you fully.
You got this.
And I was like, yo, I'm kidding.
_ [B] _ _ [F#] _ [B] We were called [F#] Living Like Wolves.
Yes.
And.
[D#] _ _ Zach [C#] called me.
He's like, yo, I got to come to the studio.
We need to get merch [B] for Dave Grohl.
Really good.
[Am] Tay, are you real?