Caution
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Band: Operation Ivy
Written by Jesse Michaels, Lint Armstrong, Matt Freeman and Dave Mello
Let's get one thing straight: Operation Ivy is the greatest band of all
time. Agreeing with me so far? Good! Then I'm sure you'll like this
favorite, Caution. It's not a real tough one, but fun to play.
Intro:
E--------|
B--------|
G---12---|
D---12---|
A---10---|
E--------|
G
Only chords used throughout song:
E------------------|
B------------------|
G------5-------3---|
D--3---5---5---3---|
A--3---3---5---1---|
E--1-------3-------|
F C Bb
(Chorus):
FCG
Caution is a word that I can't understand.
Riff:
E-------------------|
B-------------------|
G--7-5-7-5----------|
D-----------8-5-8-5-|
FC
Caution is a word that I can't understand.
(Verse):
GFC
C A U T I O N, was a word I could not understand.
GFC
Walked the dog with a real short leash, turned around saw
G
the dog walk me. Stainless steel and painted glass give me
FCG
pulse like a hammer and a mind to match. No relief, no food,
FC
no sleep, when you're king for a day you're a whore for a
week. (Riff:) E-----------------|
B-----------------|
G-7-5-7-5---------|
D---------8-5-8-5-|
Then repeat chorus, with this riff:
E-----------------|
B-----------------|
G-------7-7-5-----|
D-8-5-8-------8-5-|
Next, play verse again, with the same riff as the last chorus. Play
chorus again after that, with the original riff. Then,
Bridge:
FFb
I didn't get it then. I think I got it
FC
now. Caution my friend, don't step in the water
BF
'till you know you can swim.
Then repeat chorus, with palm muting after the G, and that's it! Let me
know if there's a better way to play this song, or if you have any
comments, questions, etc
Luke