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Definition of riffage in English: riffagenoun ˈrɪfɪdʒ mass nouninformal Guitar riffs, especially in rock music. Example sentencesExamples - Your reaction to their sound, which ranges from modern-rock immediacy to the grand guitar theatrics and reverberating vocals of old, depends on your tolerance for excess riffage.
- Initially a funkified machine of organ-led riffage, it melts into an acid-fried kaleidoscope of intense colored, chaotic noise.
- Behind the Hot Springs ' sweet hooks and sing-song melodies is a punk heartbeat, an intensity embedded in their serrated riffage and Webber's sexy snarl.
- The band's sense of revolution is diluted in Green Day-punk riffage.
- Girly vocals and madwoman warbling sit side by side in three-part harmonies, while clean hooks and serious riffage carry the tunes along with an easy urgency.
- Tons of muscular riffage, hand-clapping breakdowns and infectious hooks.
- On the record and live, Jon's vocals are almost unintelligible through guitarist Jared Burke Eglington's extreme riffage.
- The sound was close to being great all night but never quite clearing up enough to accentuate the brutality of the riffage permeating from the stage.
- Later songs like "Innocent" and "Whatever" still have the guitar riffage but experiment more in empathy.
- Hence, Thieves and Poets: a ballet score in which John McLaughlin surrounds his machine-gun acoustic riffage with impressionistic bursts of orchestral colour.
- I have it on good authority that the band's previous effort, To Bury Within the Sound, was even more soporific owing to the lack of heavy riffage.
- The only time they don't go for sheer heads-down assault riffage is on the folksy secret track.
- Tempo changes flow gracefully from one to the next, and bright, angular guitar lines are balanced with genuine fist-pumping moments of distortion and riffage.
- Equal parts Swedish harmonics and American riffage, the band continue to incorporate keyboards that share the spotlight with blazing guitars and synthesizer solos.
- Most of the record is fast, somewhat furious and filled with enough riffage to make any gearhead drool.
- With expert musicianship tucked up their sleeves, the Illuminati don't let the prog bog down the boogie and just let the riffage do all the talking.
- Lots of 70's-style rock riffage were a feature of the concert.
- With the screamo, the manic guitar riffage and the pseudo-intellectual lyrics, Horace Pinker have followed this tried-and-true formula to a tee.
- "Smile," the lead single, showcases the band at their pop best, with the heavy guitar riffage layered in for good measure.
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