Key: D · Capo: No Capo · BPM: 120 · Difficulty: Beginner · Chords: D, Em, Am · Strumming: D U D U
[Intro] Em Rise up dead man Let the gunshots ring [Instrumental] Em Am D Em Em Am D Em [Chorus 1] Em Rise up dead man Am Let the gunshots ring D Shadows calling Em Let the gunshots ring [Chorus 2] Em Fought for devil Am Let the gunshots ring D Black trains coming Em Let the gunshots ring [Instrumental] Em [Chorus 1] Em Rise up dead man Am Let the gunshots ring D Shadows calling Em Let the gunshots ring [Chorus 2] Em Fought for devil Am Let the gunshots ring D Black trains coming Em Let the gunshots ring [Verse 1] Em Hills they halven Am Let the gunshots ring D That's among us Em Let the gunshots ring [Verse 2] Em Point, it shatters Am Let the gunshots ring D Rise up dead man Em Let the gunshots ring [Outro] Em Let the gunshots ring Am D Em Let the gunshots ring [Instrumental] Em Am D Em (Whispering) Em Rise up dead man Let the gunshots ring
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ℹ️ About This Song
Jonas Obermueller produced this track, which was released on August 1, 2019.
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- BPM: 120
- Key: D
- Capo: No Capo
- Chords: D, Em, Am
- Suggested Strumming: D U D U
- D = Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C = No Chord
| Guitar Chords | Ukulele Chords |
| D – xx0232 Em – 022000 Am – x02210 | D – 2220 Em – 0402 Am – 2000 |

Track Info
- Song: Rise Up Dead Man
- Artist: Port Sulphur Band
- Produced by Jonas Obermueller
- Release Date: August 1, 2019
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What key is Rise Up Dead Man in?
Rise Up Dead Man is in the key of D.
What chords do I need for Rise Up Dead Man?
You need D, Em, Am to play Rise Up Dead Man by Port Sulphur Band.
Do I need a capo for Rise Up Dead Man?
Yes, place a capo on the No Capo to play Rise Up Dead Man by Port Sulphur Band.
How hard is Rise Up Dead Man to play on guitar?
Rise Up Dead Man by Port Sulphur Band is rated Beginner. It uses simple open chords and is great for new players.