This is the song "Great Days For The Passenger Element" by AUTOLUX from the album 'Future Perfect' - http://autolux.net/ Song tabbed by Johnny Cosmic http://johnnycosmic.bandcamp.com/ (This is tabbed for standard tuning just to make it easier and more practical to play. It sounds like in the original track they may play with their guitars tuned down a 1/2 step or a whole step.) G# G C# A# Even without a face I don't want to talk about it G# D# F We could be replaced anytime G# G C# A# Flat duration soul Just make believe excitement G# D# F Dead but not so cold All lazy days G# G C# A# What a way to go Always that thing that happens G# D# F When everything's just so You understand (Chorus) G#9 G# F We don't know what side we're on Dreaming with our heads cut off Half in love and underground Most of you will not be found G# G C# A# Sickle raven sky My thoughts are boomerangs G# D# F You know when you get high Its all wrong G# G C# A# The system's all awry I get up to get arrested G# D# Every single time (Chorus) G#9 G# F We don't know what side we're on Dreaming with our heads cut off Half in love and breaking down Most of you will not be found by anyone (Outro Jam Out) G# - C# - A#m END LEAD e|-------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------9--11--13--9--11-13--14----11--13----| G|-12--9--8-------9--------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------------------------------| A|-------------------------------------------------------| E|-------------------------------------------------------| CHORDS [verse] G# G C# A# D#* F e|---4------3-------------6-----------------1------| B|---4------3-----6-------6---------8-------1------| G|---5------4-----6-------7---------8-------2------| D|---6------5-----6-------8---------8-------3------| A|---6------5-----4-------8---------6-------3------| E|---4------3-------------6-----------------1------| * sounds like maybe it's an open 6 string on a guitar tuned a half step down maybe. he hits some other dissonant notes with the chord. the regular D# in standard tuning sounds similar, but def not exact [CHORUS, OUTRO] G#9 A#m e|----------------6----------------| B|----------------6----------------| G|----------------6----------------| D|----8-----------8----------------| A|----6-----------8----------------| E|----4-----------6----------------|