Bad Religion
Them And Us
The Gray Race (1996)

g  b♭  c  f f c b♭  x 2  let's go

G5  B♭5  C5  F5 F5 C5 B♭5  x 3  G5  E♭5  C5

   G5           B♭5             C5
Despite that he saw blatant similarity
   G5           B♭5                F5
He struggled to find a distinctive moiety
       G5               B♭5      E♭5
All he found was vulgar superficiality

       F(sus4)
But he focused it to sharpness
And shared it with the others
                               G5
It signified his anger and his misery

  D5  C5/E  B♭5
  Them and  us
  F5                            C5
  Lobbying determined through a mire of disbelievers
  Them and us
  Dire perpetuation and incongruous insistence

             E♭5
  That there really is a difference
          B♭5  C5
  Between them and us

(riff)  x 2

Hate is a simple manifestation
Of the deep seated self directed frustration
All it does is promote fear and constrenation

It's the inability
To justify the enemy
And it fills us all with trepidation

  Them and us
  Bending the significance to match a whimsied fable
  Them and us
  Tumult for the ignorant and purpose for the violence

  A confused loose alliance forming
  Them and us

G5  E♭5  C5  x 2  And I heard him say

We can take them all  x 4  3e: that's what he said                   w/ P.M.

But he didn't know who we were
And he didn't know who they were
And there wasn't any reason or motive, or value, to his story
Just allegory, imitation glory

(We can take them all)              F5      !  F5
And a desperate feeble search for a friend     go

D5  C/E  B♭5  F5  C5  x 2  w/ solo

  Them and us
  Lobbying determined through a mire of disbelievers
  Them and us
  Dire perpetuation and incongruous insistence

  E♭5                         B♭5
  Tumult for the ignorant and purpose for the violence
    D♭5                        A♭5
  A confused loose alliance forming
  B♭5  C5
  Them and us

G5  B♭5  C5  F5 F5 C5 B♭5  x 3  G5  E♭5  C5  F5

  3e: We can take them all  x 2

G5 (reste)