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Megadeth's 'Symphony of Destruction': The Iconic 1992 Riff Inspired by The Manchurian Candidate
The unforgettable riff belongs to one of the band's most iconic songs.
Fifty-four years ago today, singer-songwriter Buck Owens topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart with his classic song "Made in Japan." Released on April 3, 1972 as a singl ...
You know the riffs, but you may not associate these guitarists with them. But there's no doubt these iconic riffs inspired a whole new generation of guitarists who are tearing it up today. While at ...
Mark Knopfler's iconic opening riff helped turn "Money for Nothing" into a chart-topping hit, and the song went on to make ...
Classic rock is synonymous with iconic guitar riffs. In the 1970s, everyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd to Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, and Aerosmith crafted radio staples with motifs that became just as ...
For the past six decades, Keith Richards has claimed that he wrote (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction in his sleep. But for all ...
In 1985, rock music continued its evolution by adopting the trends of the time. Many bands blended their guitars with synthesizers, embraced new wave, and gave the blues-based genre a new glossy ...
Underground punk rocker Kate Clover told us about her love for a Buzzcocks lick... Kate Clover: The riff that blew my mind ...
61 years ago during the evening of May 6th, 1965, guitarist Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones was fast asleep at home in his flat in Carlton Hill. Richards heard a melody in a dream, briefly woke ...
You know the riffs, but for this edition of Loudwire's Gear Factor we have some of your favorite guitarists playing the metal riffs that inspired them. "I didn't realize how big of a signature vibrato ...
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