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Queens Of The Stone Age — Suture Up Your Future (ver 2) Tab

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Suture Up Your Future
Queens of the Stone Age
Tab by Patrick Loggins (patrickloggins@gmail.com)
Key: A minor
Tuning: Standard EADGBE

~ = Let Ring
/ = Slide Down
 = Slide Up
() = play pianissimo

Disclaimer: I really don't know if this is exact. It's about as close as I could get 
reading the crappy tabs someone else put up. Hopefully it won't matter (it doesn't sound 
to me).

Intro:
E———————0—0—————————0—0~~———|
B———————3—3—————————3—3~~———|
G———————4—4—————————4—4~~———|  X2
D——4—4—44—4————2—2—22—2~~———|
A——5—5—55—5————3—3—33—3~~———|
E———————————————————————————|

(Note: for that first chord, use your third and fourth fingers on the A and D strings to 
it easy for yourself.)


Effected background during vocals (this may be a keyboard but I'm not entirely sure):
——————————————————————————————————|
—————————————12———————————————————|
——9—12—11—12————12—11—12————(9)———|
—————————————————————————(7)——————|
——————————————————————————————————|
——————————————————————————————————|

(Note: those last two notes are really iffy.)

Verse distorted:
It switches between two, mostly the first one
————————————————————————————————————————————|
————————————————————————————————————————————|
————————————————————————————————————————————|
——7————————————————— or —————7——————————————|
————7//—————————————————————————————————————|
———————————————————————————————5//——————————|

Sometimes he repeats that first high A on the offbeat; just listen to the song (obviously).

Chorus:
E———————0—0—————————0—0————0—————————|
B———————3—3—————————3—3————3—————————|
G———————4—4—————————4—4————4—(strum)—| Repeat as many times as necessary.
D——4—4—44—4————2—2—22—2————5—————————|
A——5—5—55—5————3—3—33—3————0—————————|
E————————————————————————————————————|


The beginning of the bridge section is way too blurry to figure out, so I just play some 
chords:

E—————————————————|
B——(strum all)————|
G—————————————————|
D——10———5———7—————|
A——10———5———7—————|
E——8————3———5—————|

Ending:
1st guitar just repeats this (with some minor alterations in timing that you can hear easily):
E———————|
B———————|
G———————|
D——7—7——|
A——7—7——|
E——5—5——|

The second guitar repeats that (you could do it an octave higher as well) then begins to 
this in between Guitar 1's chords:

E—————————————|
B—————————————|
G——9/5———7/4——|
D—————————————| x4
A——7/3———5/2——|
E—————————————|

E————————————————|
B————————————————|
G——912———1214——|
D————————————————| x4
A——710———1012——|
E————————————————|

E—————————————————|
B—————————————————|
G——17/14———1612——|
D—————————————————| Repeat until Fade Out
A——15/12———1410——|
E—————————————————|

The last chord that is repeated is:
E——0~~—
B——3~~—
G——4~~—
D——5~~—
A——0~~—
E——————