Bad Religion
Losing Generation
Into The Unknown (1983)

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C F/C  e♭ d A♭/C  a♭ g F/C  x 4

    C                     A♭/C
The systems of life hum accordingly
      B♭                  F
Every day, every year, every century
But, everywhere humans go things get worse
Can't you tell through the smoke in the dirty city

  A♭  Gm  /B♭

The jungle was once a tranquil hideaway
For the kind of trees and the mountains themselves
But man those things sell a million dollars a pound
Cut them up, dry them out, good display for the shelves

  A♭           Gm         /Bb   C F/C  e♭ d A♭/C  a♭ g F/C
  Why can't we just leave them alone?

  C F/C  e♭ d A♭/C  a♭ g F/C
  Who    is the a      nimal?
  A♭          Gm   /B♭  C
  Who is that dangerous beast?
  Why were the other ones made?
  I know it wasn't just for our feast

C F/C  e♭ d A♭/C  a♭ g F/C  A♭  Gm /B♭ C

F    E♭    x 2  w/ solo

A♭  Gm  /B♭ F  x 3.75

C F/C  e♭ d A♭/C  a♭ g F/C  x 4  galopant

And now they're down to two hundred and fifty lone souls
They're a breed of a losing generation it seems
The killers are ourselves so you know who to blame
It was man with his plan and his frightening greed

  Refrain

C F/C  e♭ d A♭/C  a♭ g F/C  A♭  Gm /B♭ C  x 10  w/ solos

(fade out)