Mad Max: Fury Road was a lot of things: an amazing action movie, a special effects showcase, the story of a post-apocalyptic wasteland, you name it.

It's a lot of different things to a lot of different people ... maybe that's the reason why it's doing so well. The movie's received near universal praise since its release, and yet, everyone seems to love it for different reasons.

That being said, there's one part of the movie that everyone can get behind, and that's the flame-spewing "Doof Warrior." You might not know the name, but you definitely know who he is: the Doof Warrior is the one playing the flamethrower-guitar hybrid, and he's easily one of the best parts of the movie. It's so over-the-top and gratuitous that it's completely awesome despite the fact that it doesn't make much actual sense.

Now, thanks to the Internet, you, too, can be as ridiculously awesome as a guitar that shoots flames: user Corey Richardson has uploaded the Doof Warrior's "songs" to Soundslice, complete with sheet music and accompanying footage:

Know this: the video that plays alongside the sheet music was taken from camera footage of the movie in theaters ... which means that it's not going to sound all that great.

There's also the fact that the Doof Warrior's songs aren't all that complicated. Basically, if you know how to read sheet music, you should be able to play along: this is the music that was played by a madman strapped to a giant guitar amp made of smaller amps, so it's not going to be all that complicated.

On top of that, he's actually thrown off the guitar during one of the shots, so the music isn't what anyone would call a cohesive song ... at least not during the movie itself. There is a track called "Chapter Doof" on the film's official soundtrack, but it's far more complicated than the version seen in the movie (and the guitar doesn't show up for several minutes).

So, if you want the true Mad Max: Fury Road experience, you'll probably need to strap yourself to a giant truck, blindfold yourself and then try to play. Also, you'll need to provide your own fire-breathing guitar, which probably won't be easy to find.


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