Tom: E Steady Diet of Nothing 1993 This is always a fun song for me to play. It's slow, but fast, if you catch my drift. It's in standard tuning: EADGBe The guitar is mainly rhythm, however, during the verses, there are harmonics found on B string. If you don't know how to make a harmonic, you basically put your finger over a fret, DO PRESS DOWN, but release once you have hit the string. Intro/Chorus: e:-----------------------------------------| B:-----------------------------------------| G:9999999999999----------------------------| D:xxxxxxxxxxxxx-9999-----------------------| A:7777777777777-xxxx-----------------------| E:--------------7777-----------------------| Verse(Harmonics) e:-----------------------------------------| B:7-54545-7-54545-7-54545-7-54545----------| G:-----------------------------------------| D:-----------------------------------------| A:-----------------------------------------| E:-----------------------------------------| Last Chorus (Ian plays a little differently, and if you know your octives, I suggest you look at the chord progression I give, as well as this note: if you know what an octive is and I just give you the chord name, you'll need to go to the 12th fret area and find octive there.) Chord Progression: A to G# to A to B to C# to D(do a hammer on and pull off for both C# to D) to A to G# That would repeat during the chorus. After that, it's a verse again, but this time the rhythm guitar will do an E chord. if you have a wammy on your guitar, it would make it sound similar to the song itself. *. YOU MUST PUT THE NAME OF THE SONG IN THE SUBJECT BAR! My name is Jeremy also wrote the Little Debbie Chords here). Thanks!