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The track has a relentless pounding bass line and guitar riff coupled with orchestral arrangements and narrated excerpts from the United Kingdom Public Information Film series Protect and Survive peppered throughout the song and its various mixes.
The album included " U-Mass ", which has been described as being about college apathy, and whose guitar riff was written years before at the University of Massachusetts before Francis and Santiago dropped out.
" Get Back " is unusual in the Beatles ' canon in that almost every moment of the song's evolution has been extensively documented, from its beginning as an offhand riff to its final mixing in several versions.
A significant error on the Kingsmen's version occurs just after the lead guitar break ; as the group were going by the Wailers ' version, which has a brief restatement of the riff, two times over, before the lead vocalist comes back in, it would be expected that Ely would do the same.
Ely, however, overshot his mark, coming in too soon, before the restatement of the riff ; he realizes his mistake and stops the verse short, but the band does not realize that he has done so.
Glenn Danzig has mentioned in interviews the very noticeable similarity between the main riff from " Snakes of Christ " and that of the later Stone Temple Pilots song " Sex Type Thing ".
Mentasm, co-produced with Mundo Muzique, became iconic within rave culture, as it was the track that gave birth to the " mentasm riff " ( also known as the " Hoover sound "): a churning, dirgelike synth pattern that wormed into techno's communal genome and has since been mutated and reused in literally thousands of records.
The 1980 Adam and the Ants song " Killer in the Home " ( from their Kings of the Wild Frontier album ) is based on the same ominous, descending three-chord glissando riff that is featured in " Rumble " ( Ants ' guitarist Marco Pirroni, an avid Wray fan, has described the song as " Link Wray meets Col. Kurtz "the latter being a reference to Apocalypse Now ).
In his autobiography, Stone Alone, Bill Wyman has claimed that he came up with the song's distinctive main guitar riff on an organ without being credited for it.
The opening drum riff from the Led Zeppelin recording, played by drummer John Bonham, has been repeatedly sampled in in hip hop and other music since the 1980s, as a result of its distinctly " heavy " sound.
The band has stated since that the way their writing process works, is that someone comes up with a " riff " and everyone else adds onto it and perfects the song around it.
The writing process for all OSI's albums has been the same, with Matheos sending Moore an idea " from just a guitar riff to elaborate, almost completed songs ", which Moore then edits and sends back to Matheos.
Furthermore, the riff has been incorporated into many blues and jazz songs.
" Ward additionally noted that " Make My Head Go Pop ", "... has everything and the kitchen sink thrown into it-keyboards, techno beats, the guitar riff from the Stones ' ' Satisfaction ' and strings.
"< ref name = popmatters > Ben Greenbank from Sputnikmusic wrote that the song " has a country meets dance feel to it, although the beats are very trip hop infused the acoustic riff sounds very folksy and to her credit the combination of two rabidly different genres works excellently.
( 1992 ) all have the duet characteristic of Eurodance, and " Everybody's Free ( To Feel Good )" by Rozalla ( 1991 ) has the characteristic synthesizer riff.
This is most notable on " Ogre Battle ", as it starts right away with its riff ( without any long intro ), does not have any effects that the version on Queen II has and sounds much less polished.
Since 1990, the opening riff to Megadeth's " Peace Sells " has been the main opening theme for The Week In Rock.
" You Know You're Only Dreaming " uses the riff and feel from Steve Miller Band's " Jackson-Kent Blues " from Number 5, an artist Brock has acknowledged as being an influence upon him.
The sample noticeably features a signature dueling guitar riff from Duane Denison, which has already earned high praise from fans, drawing comparisons to King Crimson.
* Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready sometimes plays the riff from Little Wing during Pearl Jam's own " Yellow Ledbetter ", and Pearl Jam has also played the song in its entirety during concerts.
The riff has been described as a mischievous quote of Gary Glitter's " Rock and Roll ".
Several remixes of the track exist, and its riff has been widely sampled.

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The riff was provided to " Fame " co-writers John Lennon and Bowie by guitarist Carlos Alomar, who had briefly been a member of Brown's band in the late 1960s.
Some tracks include retained songs from the Mr. Crowe's Garden era such as " Could I've Been So Blind " and " She Talks to Angels ", whose riff had been written years ago by then-17 years old Rich Robinson and whose lyrics were inspired to Chris by a heroin-addicted girl he " kinda knew " in Atlanta.
* Muse have been known to play a riff from " Burning Bridges " in their live sets.
According to Led Zeppelin guitarist and producer Jimmy Page, the song's structure " was a riff that I'd been working on, but Bonzo's drum sound really makes a difference on that point.
Duffield later explained that the song's distinctive keyboard part had been inspired by a riff from Stevie Wonder's hit " Superstition ".
DeVille refused to play the songs that had been given to him as preparation, and instead jammed with a guitar riff he had written.
Because bass player and keyboardist John Paul Jones had been late for the recording sessions, Page used the time to work on the riff with drummer John Bonham.
Bruce Foxton, bass player for The Jam and later the Stiff Little Fingers alleged in a 1994 book that the riff had indeed been stolen from this song.
Though sharing many similarities with Def Leppard's pre-Hysteria sound ( Pyromania had been released the year before ), the title track's musical style is a foreshadowing of what was to come a few years later, as it features a thrash metal-oriented guitar riff with more groove metal-like breakdowns.
I think " Crying for Peace " paved the way for a more noise-receptive audience than there would have been otherwise .” Until their philosophical demise and in an attempt to garner commercial limelight by changing the direction, X-mantra ’ s first two albums ( the second one being Kurshi, 2004 ) set a standard in the Nepali Metal history – proving that it was possible to fuse aggression in the almost poetic styled Nepali lyrics with riff based groovy metal.
The riff from " Clean Up Woman " has been sampled constantly by acts such as Afrika Bambaattaa, SWV, Mary J. Blige and Sublime.
John Lennon also admitted the same Parker riff had been a big influence on The Beatles ' 1964 single " I Feel Fine ".
The album includes covers of Black Sabbath's " Paranoid " ( which also halfway through the song contains the main riff of Black Sabbath's " Iron Man "), and Jimi Hendrix's " Hey Joe ", which has been adapted into " Hey Pete " for frontman Peter Steele.
The tempo of " Nebulous " has been lowered, and the length of " Obsidian " has nearly been doubled, the heavy riff beginning at 3: 08 and changing tempo at around 5: 30.

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Marriott and Lane are credited with creating the instrumental to the song, " borrowing " the guitar riff from the Solomon Burke record " Everybody Needs Somebody to Love ".
Primarily by John Lennon ( credited to Lennon – McCartney ), and finished in the studio by Lennon and McCartney, the song was recorded during the filming of the " Lady Madonna " promotional video, and like " Lady Madonna " is one of the few Beatles ' songs to revolve around a piano riff.

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" The guitar riff used for the track " Dead Man Walking " was based on a pattern Jimmy Page ( of Led Zeppelin ) had played for Bowie back in the ' 60's.
** Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page used to play Foxy Lady guitar riff performing " Dazed and Confused ".
" Heartbreaker " opens Side II of the album, and is famous for its memorable guitar riff by Jimmy Page, along with its unaccompanied solo, which he did not compose but rather improvised on the spot.

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