As the thumping opening
guitar riff of the song we have just heard begins again, Assayas makes us the witnesses, or better yet, casual spectators, of this «lost» generation, so maniacally searching for themselves, fumbling, starting over again, and, of course, dancing.
Jimmy Page's distorted
guitar riff on Led Zeppelin's «Custard Pie» didn't overpower John Paul Jones» bass line or John Bonham's drum beat.
I also love how he's opted for the
heavy guitar riffing by BLANKFIELD, and avoiding the electro synth path.
Anyway, the music fits the gameplay by offering rocking
electric guitar riffs and the sound effects are quite satisfying, too.
It wasn't until I fought Komoshida and discovered the game's boss music and its
opening guitar riff did I know this had to be on my top ten.
The heavy
metal guitar riffs and thudding drums that go in hand - in - hand with BattleTanx: Global Assault's dystopian and apocalyptic setting are completely at odds with Army Men: Air Combat's more playful style.
With the ever - changing time signatures of prog, and the vocals echoing those of the Captain himself, the band power on
through guitar riffs and drum beats.
The smooth
acoustic guitar riffs accompanied by other instruments make the soundtrack memorable and after playing for a bit, found myself humming the main theme.
The music is another highlight,
as guitar riffs and western themes combine with explosions and exclamations from the bad guys.
On AC / DC's «Highway to Hell,» Bon Scott's raspy vocals came through loud and clear enough to be heard in a busy parking lot, while Angus Young's
iconic guitar riffs rang out without a hint of unintended distortion.
ACE + put together an incredible compilation of rocking and bad
ass guitar riffs for some of the more monumental battles.
But drums and bass
guitar riffs didn't hit as strongly as they should have, and the low end of the sound profile sounded better on the IQbuds.
In the back room, Forrest's Again, it objects (2016) is a single - screen HD video loop with familiar AC / DC
rock guitar riff sound - tracking words... «here», «hole», «physical», «stand», «shadow», «crawl»,» logic».
The Steel Samurai (Warrior of Neo Olde Tokio) has gotten quite a full arrangement with heavy drums, brass sections,
distorted guitar riffs and an 8 - bit synth too.
Fantastic
guitar riff driven psychedelia dominate the heavily layered productions; very experimentally produced music that doesn't go over your head but feels like there is more than meets the ear on the first listen.
Voice - acting is a bit stilted in some spots and while the soundtrack nicely complements the action with
aggressive guitar riffs and action - packed ambience, it still gets a bit repetitive overtime.
Well, it's actually four minutes, but you imagine an incessantly repeating little
guitar riff over a synthesised banjo and drum machines and you can easily see how time could seem to stand still.
To test the principle I decided to learn three
simple guitar riffs: Smoke on the Water, 7 Nation Army, and Iron Man.
Each of their foot - tapping tunes on their latest self - titled album are carefully weaved together with bouncy keyboards and
sunny guitar riffs.
With ours you get «Dallas Stars» a couple times and then a
long guitar riff that doesn't really allow the crowd to participate.
«My kids will not let me out in the car without this CD being on, so thank god it has some
good guitar riffs!
When you want a speaker system that really brings out the mids and highs for your
favorite guitar riff or drumline, a three - way car speaker system is a must.
Hanging By A Moment — Lifehouse Easing in with a
cool guitar riff, make time freeze and love up on your anniversary with this soft rock melody.
Album opener «Skylight» brings the big guitar quick, with a bombastic and sing along chorus slinking through
needle guitar riffs.
It's full of bright»70s power - pop choruses,
infectious guitar riffs and the kind of laid - back breeziness that suggests most of these songs came to him in his sleep.
My favourites are Keep the Dream Alive, Love Like A Bomb, Part of the Queue and God Thinks Im Abel, some
great guitar riffs (love like a bomb and Dream) and some great singing (duet on Let there Be Love).
Running approximately two - and - a-half minutes, the single's
ominous guitar riffs have been widely cited as early examples of the power chord technique, a rock»n' roll staple beloved by musicians as diverse as The Who's Pete Townsend and punk pioneers The Ramones.
With
funky guitars riffs and breezy melodies, Monáe's latest effort manages to resemble a throwback and tribute to the Purple One yet avoids feeling too nostalgic.
Nourizadeh, working with a script by Max Landis, plays Mike's bloody violence like
visual guitar riffs, and approaches the martial - arts set pieces with heavily underlined wit.
Its also a louder record at moments, displaying moments of energetic arena rock and
noisy guitar riffs.
Some of the character models aren't great (though the voice work uniformly is), there are some graphical issues here and there, and the testosterone -
injected guitar riffs that underscore the firefights seem at grating odds with the setting and story.
«Chemistry» is one of the album's finest gems, its opening sounding like a street parade and its chorus introducing a
guttural guitar riff reminiscent of No Doubt.
It opens with the lazy,
hazy guitar riffs of Wonder, underpinned by an airtight -LSB-...]
To this day, whenever I hear that
guitar riff off the top, I have to say: «Hi, Brad.
is scored with a constant faux - metal
guitar riff meant to indicate forward momentum and begins as a reverie on how much Denis Leary likes his toilet stalls to have enough leg room to be comfortable.
It featured the famous gun - barrel opening shot, the twangy
signature guitar riff, and Ursula Andress in a teeny weeny bikini.
I love London Grammar and this is in a similar vein:
soft guitar riffs mixed with an electronic sound.
Right from the start «Blood In Blood Out» commands your attention as it the track «Black 13» kicks off the album with a thunderous kick drum and eerie overdubs flanked by
building guitars riffs that build in to a full on ripping symphony helmed by newly rejoined front man Steve «Zetro» Souza.
Synthesizers and
guitar riffs clash on this week's episode as we check out arrangements from Lost Odyssey, Valkyria Chronicles, and Ketsui.
Suddenly that opening
guitar riff launched — CC - CCCC - DD - E — and the charged strains of their great Caribbean - inflected rock hit «Lola» came piling out of the wooden, 1940s GE desktop unit that had once belonged to my dad.