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riffs

  1. RHB

    Top 10 guitar riffs

    Top 10 guitar riffs Title Artist Source: BBC Radio 2 Whole Lotta Love Led Zeppelin Sweet Child O'Mine Guns 'N' Roses Back in Black AC/DC Smoke On The Water Deep Purple Layla Derek and The Dominoes How Soon Is Now? The Smiths Down Down Status Quo Money For...
  2. Bob Cratchitt

    Question What are your top 5 greatest guitar riffs of all time??

    After watching a show the other night on this subject, Got me thinking and I wanted to see what ShrimperZone's top five riffs would be. Here is my top 5 1. Sweet Child O Mine (Guns N Roses) 2. Smoke on Water (Deep Purple) 3. Whole lotta Love (Led Zeppelin) 4. Walk this way (Aerosmith) 5...
  3. Why drugs are good

    In response to the Why Drugs Are Bad Thread... Electronica jazz-freak and well renowned acid head Squarepusher has put forward a strong case for why drugs are good! “This album started as a daydream about watching a crazy, beautiful rock band play an ultra-gig. At first, a giant fluorescent...
  4. SUFC_Al

    Metal Monday Pt.13 (Again not for the faint hearted)

    Hailing from Buffalo, New York this band helped shape a genre. Even some of their own fans are split as to which 'version' of Cannibal Corpse they prefer, with the band shifting to uber-detuned guitars and adding more slower, groovier riffs from their original thrash metal influenced early...
  5. Davros

    One To Start The Weekend (Week 34)

    This weeks 12STW brings us smack up to recent times, and indeed, this weeks UK no7. Once gracing the scene as Phats and Small, the Freemasons have re-invented themselves, and are undoubtedly one of the biggest names currently in the dance scene. Taking an Alannis Morrisette classic, and...
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