+ --------------------------------------------------------------------- +| Ultimate Guitar Tabs Archive - your #1 source for tabs!|||||| Over 1,000,000 guitar, guitar pro and bass tabs! Cancel 'Dirty Little secret' The All-american rejects Standard tuning Intro- A#x4 Abx6> x3 Bb Gm Bb verse1-let me know that ive done wrong F Bb when ive known this all along Gm Bb F Bb I go around a time or two just to waste my time with you Prechorus- Bb Gm Tell me all that you've thrown away Bb F Find out games you don't wanna play Bb Gm Bb F you are the only one that needs to know Bb Gm Bb F CHORUS- I'll keep you my dirty little secret Bb Gm Don't tell anyone or you'll be just another regret Bb Gm (just another regret, hope that you can keep it) Bb F My dirty little secret. Who has to know? Bb-Gm-Bb-F Verse2- When we live such fragile lives It's the best way we survive I go around a time or two just to waste my time with you Prechorus Chorus Bb-Gm-Bb-F The way she feels inside. Those thoughts i can't deny These sleeping dogs won't lie. And now i try to lie It's eating me apart. Trace this life out. Intro(A#-Ab) Bb5-G5-Bb5-F5 Chorus (sing quietly) Bb-Gm-Bb-F Chorus A#-Ab Who has to know x3. Key 'Dirty Little secret' The All-american rejects Standard tuning Intro- A#x4 Abx6> x3 Bb Gm Bb verse1-let me know that ive done wrong F Bb when ive known this all along Gm Bb F Bb I go around a time or two just to waste my time with you Prechorus- Bb Gm Tell me all that you've thrown away Bb F Find out games you don't wanna play Bb Gm Bb F you are the only one that needs to know Bb Gm Bb F CHORUS- I'll keep you my dirty little secret Bb Gm Don't tell anyone or you'll be just another regret Bb Gm (just another regret, hope that you can keep it) Bb F My dirty little secret. Who has to know? Bb-Gm-Bb-F Verse2- When we live such fragile lives It's the best way we survive I go around a time or two just to waste my time with you Prechorus Chorus Bb-Gm-Bb-F The way she feels inside. Those thoughts i can't deny These sleeping dogs won't lie. And now i try to lie It's eating me apart. 3 meanings to Dirty Little Secret lyrics by All American Rejects: Let me know that I've done wrong / When I've known this all along / I go. Watch Dirty Little Secret by The All-American Rejects online at vevo.com. Discover the latest music videos. The All American Rejects - Dirty Little Secret Chords. Piano, guitar and ukulele fingering diagrams with interactive chords. The All‐American Rejects at The National, Richmond, VA, USA. Artist: The All‐American Rejects, Tour: Summer 2017, Venue: The National, Richmond, VA, USA. Swing, Swing; Fallin' Apart; My Paper Heart; I Wanna; Stab My Back; Send Her to Heaven; Dirty Little Secret; Kids in the Street; There's a Place; It Ends Tonight. Dirty Little Secret - All-American Rejects - Free, easy-to-read guitar chords, tabs (tablature), lyrics, sheet music, and lessons from Heartwood Guitar. Trace this life out. Intro(A#-Ab) Bb5-G5-Bb5-F5 Chorus (sing quietly) Bb-Gm-Bb-F Chorus A#-Ab Who has to know x3. • • • • • Website Members • • Nick Wheeler • Mike Kennerty • Chris Gaylor Past members • Jesse Tabish • Tim Campbell The All-American Rejects is an American band formed in in 1999. The band consists of lead vocalist and bassist, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Nick Wheeler, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Mike Kennerty, and drummer Chris Gaylor. Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter are the band's songwriters; Wheeler is the primary composer and Ritter is the main lyricist. Although, Kennerty and Gaylor are not founding members of the band, they are generally considered to be original members, appearing in all of the bands' music videos, and on all studio releases - except for the bands' self-titled debut. The group achieved mainstream success with their debut self-titled studio album, released in 2003 on the label. The album was certified by the and spawned the single '. The band's second studio album brought the group further mainstream success in 2005, producing the hit singles, ', ' and ', all of which charted in the top fifteen on the chart, while Move Along was certified double platinum by the. Their third studio album was released in 2008 and was later certified platinum by the RIAA. Its lead single ' became The All-American Rejects' most successful song to date, peaking at number 4 on the chart and the top 5 in many other countries. 'Gives You Hell' was certified 4× multi-platinum for sales of over 4 million in the United States by the., the band's fourth studio album, was released March 26, 2012 and debuted at number 18 on the US chart. On October 30, 2015, the group released a new single named '. The All-American Rejects have sold over 10 million albums worldwide. They were ranked No. 73 on the 'Hot 100 Artists of the 2000s' and No. 183 on the ' Billboard 200 Artists of the Decade' list. The band has continued to tour, and have released an EP in 2017. The band released their lead single on July 7th 2017. Main article: The band formed in, in 1999 while members Nick Wheeler and were still in high school. The two originally met in 1997 at a club where an early band of Wheeler's was performing. It was here that Ritter offered himself for bass duties. Eventually Wheeler and Ritter decided to form the All-American Rejects. When asked where the name came from, Mike Kennerty says, 'It was a random name that sounded cool. I feel like we have grown into it over the years.' In 2000, still in high school, the group made a demo simply labeled The All-American Rejects, with Nick Wheeler (drums), Tyson Ritter (vocals, bass), and Jesse Tabish (guitar, vocals). The demo CD was engineered, mixed and mastered by Wheeler. It was also managed by Alisa Ben at Half-A-Cup Entertainment. The demo is now commonly referred to as The Blue Disc or The Blue Album. The CD consisted of twelve songs, a few of which would be included on the Same Girl, New Songs demo made in 2001. Jesse Tabish later split from the group and later became a member of the folk band. Ritter and Wheeler put together the EP, which was soon sent to independent, where an intern saved the disc from the trash, and revealed it to the label owner. The All-American Rejects were soon signed to a recording contract. In 2001, with producer Tim O'Heir, the band recorded their self-titled debut studio album,. The album and its first single, ', were released towards the end of 2002. The group began looking for additional members for a live act. Edmond, Oklahoma resident Mike Kennerty joined on as rhythm guitarist soon before the album was released. Soon after, the band was having problems with drummer Tim Campbell. Campbell was later replaced by drummer Chris Gaylor, who knew and played in another band with Kennerty. The group was then signed. The band hit the road for eight shows in January, and DreamWorks issued a broader-scale distribution of the debut LP. The album peaked at No. 25 on the Album chart. The single 'Swing, Swing' was also re-issued, which peaked on the at No. 60 as well as No. 8 on the Billboard. The single ' was also released spring 2003, and climbed to No. 29 on the Billboard chart. Early in 2003, the band went on tour as an opening act for. While several differing stories have occurred concerning the tour, they were kicked off the tour shortly after it began. In Spring 2003, the All-American Rejects set out on their first headlining tour, called the Too Bad For Hell Tour. In later 2003, the All-American Rejects released,, their first live DVD – which was later certified Platinum by the. During this time, they performed on the. They would later be part of the lineup again in summer 2005. In November, the All-American Rejects joined the bands and for six shows in the United Kingdom, the first date on the 16th, and the last on the 22nd. 2005–06: Move Along [ ]. The All-American Rejects performing on December 4, 2006 At the end of 2005, the All-American Rejects embarked on The Rise of the Fall Tour along with and. Then, on December 13, was released on the, and on New Year's Eve 2005, the band performed ' ' with on MTV. In 2006, the second single and from Move Along, was released. Within the first weeks after premiering their video, it had been on the countdown, hitting number-one four days in a row. The single did not chart on the until almost six months after its release, in June. On March 15, 2006, the All-American Rejects began a tour of the United States that wrapped up on May 13, 2006. On May 25, the All-American Rejects performed at the first ever, covering 's '. In July the band sent a from Move Along, ' to modern rock radio. A music video was created for it from clips of the All-American Rejects on tour and in concert. ' was also used to help promote 's Inika toy sets in the summer of 2006. The group also participated in a promotion for the sets called 'Free the Band'. The overall priority of the promotion was that the Rejects got kidnapped by the villainous Piraka whilst sailing on a yacht and people had to assist the Inika on finding and rescuing the band via the website 'freetheband.com'. A competition could also be entered where the winners would receive Bionicle and All-American Rejects merchandise alike. In September 2006, a third headlining single, ', was released from Move Along. The video debuted at No. 10 on the VH1 Top 20 countdown. The video also peaked at No. 2 on. Later in the year the All-American Rejects launched the Tournado tour in support of Move Along. The tour kicked off at on October 27, and wrapped up at on December 20. That New Year's Eve, the All-American Rejects performed on a special on Las Vegas' Fremont Street, which also included the bands,,, and. 2007–09: When the World Comes Down [ ]. Main article: The All-American Rejects began writing material for their third studio album in December 2006. The band also collaborated with composer on 'The Future Has Arrived', which was included on the soundtrack of film. The song was created in conjunction with the film's musical score. On July 17, 2007 the All-American Rejects released their second live DVD, titled, with content from the 2006 headlining tour of the same name. Also during the summer, they covered 'Jack's Lament' from, which was featured on. The finished album version of the song ' appeared in the movie,, which was released to theaters on August 22, 2008. Vocalist/bassist played a role in the film, and offered up 'I Wanna' for the soundtrack. On September 30, 2008 the first single from, ' was released. The All-American Rejects were inducted into the, and were awarded with 'Rising Star'. 'Gives You Hell' peaked at No. 1 on Pop charts on billboard.com and also peaked No. 1 on charts and No. 5 most downloaded song of the 2009 year, and the No. 1 most played song of the year 2009. The music video for 'Gives You Hell' was released November fifth and reached number one on 's Top 20 Countdown. On the sixth, in support of ', the band started the Gives You Hell Tour, which hit many small venues and clubs. Then, on the eighteenth 'Mona Lisa (When the World Comes Down)', another song from the band's upcoming album, was released digitally on iTunes. In the first week of December, the album version of 'Real World' was made available for download on Rock Band for the /. Three years after the album was issued, the group released their third studio album, When the World Comes Down (produced by ), on December 16, 2008. After the Gives You Hell Tour wrapped up, the band embarked on a world tour until coming back to the states to start the I Wanna Rock Tour, which hit many major venues in the United States. In May 2009, the All-American Rejects released a second single in the United States, entitled ', which achieved moderate success. ' was released internationally on July 8 to Australia and the United Kingdom. Another song from, In July, 'Real World' was released as a promotional single in the United States, followed by 'I Wanna' as a headliner. In late summer the All-American Rejects joined, and for the second half of the. On August 15, the All-American Rejects made history, performing alongside,,, and as one of the live acts at Asia's very first concert. This performance gained them recognition in Malaysia. When the World Comes Down soon sold over 15,000 digital and physical copies in the country. On August 21 the 'I Wanna' single was issued to Austria and Germany. In October 2009, the All-American Rejects were forced to cancel shows due to an injury to frontman Tyson Ritter. He performed from a wheelchair with his leg in a brace on September 27 during a show in Tampa, Florida, amid reports suggesting the singer had undergone knee surgery to remove a tumor that had been there for many months. Ritter's leg became infected, and he remained hospitalized for five days. Ritter made a full recovery in time to return to kick off the Battle Of The Bands Tour with Taking Back Sunday, with the first date at in Michigan. At the end of 2009, Ritter suffered from alcohol abuse after ending a six-year relationship. Ritter's way of coping with this issue was to write and record music for the band's next album, Kids In The Street. The All-American Rejects announced that they will be performing their last show in support of When the World Comes Down at Hollywood, California on December 14. Since the date soon sold out, the band added a second date at the venue for the next day. However, the group played one more show at the 'Jingle Bell Bash' in on December 19. 2010–13: Kids in the Street [ ]. Main article: In February 2010, the All-American Rejects performed live at the at the Whistler Medals Plaza. They also had performances at and a special set aired in February. The band also wrote and recorded the song 'The Poison' for the compilation, a collection of songs representing the 2010 film. From June 25 to July 18, the All-American Rejects toured the United States and Canada as part of the festival. Later that year, the band announced that they were working on a fourth studio album, which was planned to be released in early 2012. Songwriters Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter went on numerous writing retreats into secluded parts of the United States; a tradition of writing used on their previously released albums. Recording for the album wrapped up in June 2011, with mixing commencing the following August and concluding early September. On November 14, 2011 Ritter announced that ex bassist had joined the band as their bass player for live performances, but stated that [Ritter] is still the bass player recording-wise. On December 3, 2011, the group revealed the album title and released the song 'Someday's Gone' from the album as a free download from their official website, a music video for the track that was filmed over the previous weekend also premiered the same day. The band later announced the track listing for the album on December 16, 2011, and that its first single would be titled ', it premiered in an episode of American teen drama featuring the band performing the track on January 31, 2012, as well as being released the same day. The album spawned two further singles; ' and ', both of which achieved little success in the US. The All-American Rejects later embarked on their Shaking Off the Rust tour, which began in, United States on January 18, 2012 and continued through the year - some of which they performed as a support act for 's in the UK - and ended on July 27, 2013. The band performed at Sepang International Center in, on September 27, 2013 alongside and as part of the celebrations promoted by the brewing company. On November 5, 2013, Ritter released a solo song titled ' in order to 'tide fans over until the next Rejects record', which Ritter claimed 'it's time to start fishing for hooks for', while in an interview with Variance magazine. 2014–present: Fifth studio album [ ] The band headlined the Slam Dunk festival tour in the UK on the Bank Holiday weekend of May 2014, alongside other bands such as,, and. Following occasional performances of touring for 18 months and a concert with, Wheeler announced in an interview with the former that the band plans to begin recording for their fifth studio album in the fall of 2014. He went on to describe the intended creative process as 'in the moment', saying they plan to write as well as record new material in the studio rather than write in advance. The group performed at Universal Studios Orlando annual Mardi Gras event,, and Manhattan College in the spring of 2015. A new song by the band titled ' is featured in the trailer for the 2015 film, in which Ritter also stars. The song and its music video were released on October 30, 2015. On July 21, 2016, Tyson Ritter announced a new single from the band, entitled 'DGAF'. The song was performed live for the first time that night, which also marked the start of the band's tour with. On April 1, 2017, Tyson Ritter announced a new single from the band due out this summer, entitled '. On June 13 the band officially announced it via social media. They released their two-song EP, 'Sweat' and 'Close Your Eyes' on July 7, 2017. The All-American Rejects have written and recorded about 10 new songs as of June 2017 and will release their fifth studio album later in the year. The band toured in the summer and fall of 2017, playing both new singles. Although the band is keeping quiet about the songs and album name, Ritter said in an interview with grammy.com that the next two songs to be released would be 'Send Her To Heaven' (a song played on the 2017 summer/fall tour) and 'Demons'.. 'Sweat' charted at number 21 on the Hot Rock Songs chart, number 10 on Digital Rock songs chart, and later charted at 29 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart, in the month of October. Band members [ ]. Equipment [ ] Using mainly and guitars, the All-American Rejects use numerous models. The band uses microphones, guitar strings, and Picks. Lead singer and bassist Tyson Ritter uses two models of; one is a Black P-Bass, and the other model is the then-discontinued. Ritter also uses Gibson models, including the and the. The lead guitarist of the All-American Rejects, Nick Wheeler, primarily uses Gibson guitars. Wheeler's main guitar is the. He primarily uses a Vintage Sunburst Firebird V. Wheeler owns a rare cherry Firebird VII, which he no longer uses for live shows, as well as a custom Firebird, which is painted in blue glitter. He owns eight Firebirds overall. He also uses a Classic Gibson Firebird. Wheeler frequently uses a. This guitar is notably used live for the intro of 'Top of the World', taking the place of the originally used in the 'Top of the World' recording. It is also commonly used in the songs 'It Ends Tonight', 'Real World', 'Stab My Back', 'My Paper Heart', 'Gives You Hell' and 'Dance Inside'. Another guitar that Wheeler favors is the guitar, which he uses live on 'The Wind Blows'. He has also been known to occasionally use the, namely for the performing 'The Last Song' live. Rhythm guitarist Mike Kennerty has used the since joining the band, and also uses. Another guitar that Kennerty favors is the Mira X which came out in early 2009. Chris Gaylor, drummer for the band, uses heads for his drums. Gaylor used to endorse drums, but now he endorses C&C drums. He has a set with a Rootbeer Sparkle wood finish, as well as an acrylic kit. Gaylor's most-current set-up contains seven drums. He uses a 12×7 rack tom, 14×10, 16×12, and 18×14 floor toms, a 14×6.5 Nickel-Over-Brass snare, a 12×7 effects snare, and a 24×16 bass drum. Gaylor uses Tama hardware. Also, Gaylor uses Universal drumsticks, and his cymbals are. His hi-hats are Sabian 14-inch HHX Evolution. His 3 crashes he uses are an 18 inch HHXplosion crash, a 19 inch AAXplosion crash, and a 20-inch HHX stage crash. Gaylor also uses 22-inch HH Power Bell ride cymbal. Gaylor also includes an LP cowbell in his set. The drummer also uses an ADAT HD24 for recording purposes. Discography [ ]. • Lamb, Bill.... Retrieved 30 May 2012. • ^ – 'Nick Wheeler (All American Rejects): 'I did not know that we have fans in Croatia', Monika Lelas, Thursday, 17 September 2009 (translated) • ^. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2009-02-17. Retrieved 2009-02-17. Retrieved 2009-02-17. Archived from on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2009-02-17. Retrieved 2011-10-15. • Horowitz, Joanna (December 17, 2009).. The Seattle Times. Archived from on June 29, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2011-10-15. • Tyson ritteR [@tysonritter] (26 June 2016). (Tweet) – via. • Nunn, Jerry (March 28, 2012).. Windy City Times. Retrieved 9 February 2016. Retrieved 2011-10-15. • [ ] • Lentz, Andrew (2009).. Enter Music Publishing (151): 53–61. Retrieved 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2011-10-15. 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