# 1 Taco Riff.

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Antero wrote:Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:#1 Taco Riff.There's a "super duper" easy answer to this question, but, really, the guy stole this riff from Irving Berlin, who likely stole it from someone else.Now you will please excuse me while I wash the hog semen of the 1980s from my face and torso.So I'm a 90s kid by rights - the parts of the 80s that I lived through I was entirely too young to recall - and I'm just wondering: we're all of you on cocaine, or only those of you who left some sort of legible cultural markings?First, I was seven to seventeen during the eighties and yayo free the entire time.Second, we had a record party when I was in second or third grade. Each kid could bring in a record and get one song played. One week, "One Night In Bangkok" and "Puttin' On The Ritz" wound up getting played back to back. Those jams freaked my little self out big time. Every once in a while, I still have a nightmare about that day.

# 1 Taco Riff.

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The outro riff on Harvey Milk's "Decades" is a glorious Taco Riff. The whole song is a collection of different Taco Riffs, honestly, but that last one in particular totally takes it. Many times, I have listened to that song on repeat, again and again, just to shout and headbang and scream things like "FUCK YEAH" when that riff comes around. Kyle Spence's drumming... completes me.Electric Wizard's "Funeralopolis" counts too. I'd nominate Halfway to Gone's Couldn't Even Find a Fight as well.As mentioned before, there are definitely a few Eyehategod songs that have Taco Riffs.And of course, Saint Vitus might have the premier Taco Riff with Born Too Late.Also, I feel like Flipper might be heavy enough to contend in this survey.
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