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Art of Breaking
Thousand Foot Krutch
Kyle Foley

This song is easy, just listen for timing and such

Verse
G--------------------------------------------------
D-------------------------------------4-----4------ x2
A----------------------------------2-4---2-4-------
E-444444-----222222-----000000--12/----------------

G--------------------------------------------------
D---------------------4---------------------------- x2
A--------464--------24--------------2-4-2-0-------- 
E-444444-----222222-----000000--12/--------2-------

Chorus
G------------------------------------------
D------------------------------------------
A------------------------------------------
E-444444-000000-222222-444444-222222-000000

G---------------------------------
D---------------------------------
A-----------------------------2---
E-444444-000000-222222-444444--2-0

Verse again

Chorus again

Bridge
G---------------------
D---------------------
A-444444-999999-666666
E---------------------

G---------------------
D--------------------- x2
A-444444-000000-222222
E---------------------

G---------------------
D---------------------
A-444444-222222-000000
E---------------------

G---------------------
D---------------------
A-444444-000000-222222
E---------------------

G-----------------
D-----------------
A-444444--6-2-1-2-
E----------------4

Then start the chorus this way and continue it normally
G--------------
D--------------
A--------------
E-000000-222222

After a few times it will be like this
G---------------------
D---------------------
A---------------------
E-444444-222222-000000

That should be it. Normally I tab and listen to the song while I'm 
posting it. If that makes any sense. I didn't here, but I still think 
everything is ok. If the repeats are wrong it shouldn't be hard to figure 
it out. Just listen for the timing. The other tab was basically right I 
just made some revisions. 

Thanks, Kyle