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Riff Worship
Austin Paulson, Dylan Adams, and Justin Swindle
134 episodes
5 days ago
The riff is the foundation of heavy music, evolving over several decades and styles. Many of our favorite songs started with a single idea and guitar in hand. Anyone can write a riff, but what makes a good riff? Each week, riff disciples Austin Paulson, Dylan Adams, & Justin Swindle attempt to answer this question by discussing their favorite riffs, how they came to be, and why we still worship them today.
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The riff is the foundation of heavy music, evolving over several decades and styles. Many of our favorite songs started with a single idea and guitar in hand. Anyone can write a riff, but what makes a good riff? Each week, riff disciples Austin Paulson, Dylan Adams, & Justin Swindle attempt to answer this question by discussing their favorite riffs, how they came to be, and why we still worship them today.
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#127 - Electric Wizard - Dopethrone w/ John Hoffman (STOMACH, Weekend Nachos) and David Stepanavicius (Atræ Bilis)
Riff Worship
2 hours 13 minutes 19 seconds
1 month ago
#127 - Electric Wizard - Dopethrone w/ John Hoffman (STOMACH, Weekend Nachos) and David Stepanavicius (Atræ Bilis)

This week, Riff Worship celebrates 25 years of Electric Wizard’s nihilistic masterpiece, Dopethrone! We’re joined by special guests John Hoffman (STOMACH, Weekend Nachos) and David Stepanavicius (Atræ Bilis, Fulci Rots) to explore the band’s rural Dorset roots as well as the tumultuous events and hazy recording sessions that forged tracks like “Barbarian” and “Funeralopolis.” Please join us as we discuss the album that redefined doom metal for the 21st century!

Recommendations:

STOMACH - LOW DEMON

Atræ Bilis - Aumicide

Eyehategod - Take as Needed for Pain

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986)

Carcinoma (2014)

Brainscan (1994)

Luciferion - The Apostate

Usipian - Dead Corner of the Eye

With the Dead - With the Dead

Ramesses - We Will Lead You To Glorious Times

Psychomania (1973)

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Riff Worship
The riff is the foundation of heavy music, evolving over several decades and styles. Many of our favorite songs started with a single idea and guitar in hand. Anyone can write a riff, but what makes a good riff? Each week, riff disciples Austin Paulson, Dylan Adams, & Justin Swindle attempt to answer this question by discussing their favorite riffs, how they came to be, and why we still worship them today.