SHOCK TREATMENT -« BREAKING OUT »- Ralph. With -- 'A Suburban Garage Sound.' Let's hear it for Oscar Drill and the Bits. C G G5 / G#5 / A5 /Bb5 / B5 / C Oscar. One, two, one, two, three, four C I know how it feels E to be coolin' my heels Am I've been down on them G F long enough C but if I take to them now E then maybe somehow F you'll see through the bluff G G5 / G#5 / A5 /Bb5 / B5 / C of my paying it tough Oscar, Brenda, C Am Glish. I've been a lifetime on deposit F G and that's a long time in the closet C Am and if you say to me 'how was it'? F G it was hard taking that heart breaking C Am god forsaken route E5 E5 F5 F#5 F#5 G5 G5 but I'm b - b - b - C G5 / G#5 / A5 /Bb5 / B5 / C breaking out. C Oscar. You may say that you'd choose E to be in my shoes Am but look what it G F did for me C I got buried alive E I don't thrive on that jive F look and you'll see G G5 / G#5 / A5 /Bb5 / B5 / C that my spikes don't fit me Oscar, Brenda, C Am Glish. We've been a lifetime on deposit F G and that's a long time in the closet C Am and if you say to us how was it? F G it was hard taking that heart breaking C Am god forsaken route E5 E5 F5 F#5 F#5 G5 G5 but we're b - b - b - C breaking out. C Oscar. Breaking out C G5 / G#5 / A5 /Bb5 / B5 / C Audience. Breaking out C5 Oscar. Oohh ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` 1981, Music and Lyrics by Richard O'Brien 1996, Chords are prepared by Sunci Nikolic (sunci@world.ch)