9 Chords used in the song: Am, C, D, E, G, F, Bb, B7, A
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Am Am C
Aaaahh-Watching the people get lairy
D Am
Is not very pretty I tell thee
Am C
Walking through town is quite scary
D Am
And not very sensible either
Am C
A friend of a friend he got beaten
D Am
He looked the wrong way at a policeman
Am C
Would never have happened to Smeaton
D
And old Leodiensian
Am E G D
La-ah-ah, la la lalala la
Am E G D D
Ah-ah-ah, la la lalala la
F Bb F
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
F Bb F
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
I tried to get in my taxi
A man in a tracksuit attacked me
He said that he saw it before me
Wants to get things a bit gory
Girls run around with no clothes on
To borrow a pound for a condom
If it wasn't for chip fat, well they'd be frozen
They're not very sensible
La-ah-ah, la la lalala la
Ah-ah-ah, la la lalala la
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
B7 A
And if there's anybody left in here
G F
That doesn't want to be out there
Bb F Bb F
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
Watching the people get lairy
Is not very pretty I tell thee
Walking through town is quite scary
And not very sensible
La-ah-ah, la la lalala la
Ah-ah-ah, la la lalala la
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
And if there's anybody left in here
That doesn't want to be out there
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
I predict a riot, I predict a riot
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About this song: I Predict A Riot
"I Predict a Riot" is a song by Kaiser Chiefs, appearing on their debut album Employment. It was originally released as their second single on 1 November 2004, and was the band's first release on the B-Unique label. It entered at #22 on the UK singles chart, a move which started the band's rise to popularity. It was soon re-released on 22 August 2005 as a double A-side with new song, "Sink that Ship". This time, it peaked at #9 in the charts.Portraying a rowdy night out in their native Leeds with members from the former band Blackwire Read more on Last.fm.