What’s your most best’est favorite guitar riff from the 90’s?

How bout Joey's 1
Hey dude’s, just wondering if you have
a true bad ass favorite guitar riff from the 90’s.

For me, there’s HERDS of them.
But this one…that legendary verse riff!!
Made death metal a household name right there fellas.
Also, while we’re ‘in that vain’, his RAD application of deep dissonant chords,
-yet another POTENT ‘nod to death metal.
REMEMBER Big Vinnie back there with those
unreal foot syncopations…add a KILLER lead singer…Rex and…THE Diamond of Pantego Texas.

IMHO, I have never heard a heavy metal lead guitarist play the top strings so naturally with explosive passion like the Dimebag Darrell.
-except for one man..
(I mention this man in the next sentence)
HERDS of homage’ to Randy Rhoads on those top strings!!

Whatcha’ holdin’ in your stash ?,
-get off it!!



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Hey dude’s, just wondering if you have
a true bad ass favorite guitar riff from the 90’s.

For me, there’s HERDS of them.
But this one…that legendary verse riff!!
Made death metal a household name right there fellas.
Also, while we’re ‘in that vain’, his RAD application of deep dissonant chords,
-yet another POTENT ‘nod to death metal.
REMEMBER Big Vinnie back there with those
unreal foot syncopations…add a KILLER lead singer…Rex and…THE Diamond of Pantego Texas.

IMHO, I have never heard a heavy metal lead guitarist play the top strings so naturally with explosive passion like the Dimebag Darrell.
-except for one man..
(I mention this man in the next sentence)
HERDS of homage’ to Randy Rhoads on those top strings!!

Whatcha’ holdin’ in your stash ?,
-get off it!!



Why. They herd for mass confusion, and scratch offs. They acknowledge a price tag as an on sale trivy.
 
Seeing some GREAT ones here!!! Man I was just a teenager, but remembering 1993 - 1995 being such an exciting and important time for metal. Some of the most influential and genre changing records released in that small window of time:

Carcass - Heartwork
Machine Head - Burn My Eyes
At The Gates - Slaughter of the Soul
Entombed - Wolverine Blues
Sepultura - Chaos A.D.
Fear Factory - Demanufacture
Pantera - Far Beyond Driven

Just an amazingly creative and innovative time for the heavy stuff.
 
Seeing some GREAT ones here!!! Man I was just a teenager, but remembering 1993 - 1995 being such an exciting and important time for metal. Some of the most influential and genre changing records released in that small window of time:

Carcass - Heartwork
Machine Head - Burn My Eyes
At The Gates - Slaughter of the Soul
Entombed - Wolverine Blues
Sepultura - Chaos A.D.
Fear Factory - Demanufacture
Pantera - Far Beyond Driven

Just an amazingly creative and innovative time for the heavy stuff.
Wolverine Blues is full of sick riffs. I burned that album up when I discovered it. Still stands strong today. \,,/
 
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