Which opening riff is the most iconic?

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alice in chains - man in the box
pantera - walk

Arson Smith wrote:Metallica - Master Of Puppets


beat me to it. i was reading through the first few pages thinking "hmmm, nobody said master of puppets yet?"

melvins - revolve will always be very iconic and instantly recognizable to me. ditto with mastodon - blood and thunder. i mean, for each of those songs, that's the song that got me into the respective band.
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Which opening riff is the most iconic?

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Ahhh...three pages into it and I'm supposed to read 6 more from an old thread? Fuck that.


Funk #49-greatest intro of all time

Honarary mention: Slow Ride. The intro to Slow Ride means so much more when you know that there are like, eight minutes left...



.....of Slow Ride.






I'm sure someone has said "Sweet Child O' Mine". Iconic regardless of your opinion of the song.

scntfc wrote:does a single chord count?: hard day's night


It does now. Pretty fucking iconic.


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offal wrote:Holy shit.

Kerble was wrong.

This certainly changes things.

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