Greatest Guitar Riff - Released in 1994 Edition?
Greatest Guitar Riff - Released in 1994 Edition? 20 votes
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I Stay Away - Alice in Chains
There's no avoiding it. I'm going to vote for AIC when they're an option. The 1992 pole should have about half of Dirt on it.
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Say It Ain't So - Weezer
This is one of your most interesting polls. Weezer, between Blue Album and Pinkerton, were a true force of nature (is Matt Sharpe the thing?). They fell off a fucking steep cliff beyond most multi-platinum bands after that. But their star shined very brightly. Blue Album and Pinkerton are top tier.
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Loser - Beck
I'm a sucker for a good 12 string guitar hook…
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Loser - Beck
Blue Album is Mt Rushmore of the 90s rock album for me. Catchy, kick ass songs from front to back.
Pinkerton doesn't have the recognizable hits, but it's an terrific and incredibly interesting recording.
I have both of the Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs reissues which have mind blowing sounding.
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
Machine Head & Zombie belong on the list. March of the Pigs & 21st Century Digital Boy not as popular as those on the list but have great driving riffs
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Say It Ain't So - Weezer
I’m more surprised that Say It Aint So was released in 1994. Feels like a song from the early 2000s.
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Say It Ain't So - Weezer
Weezer's fans and vibes were just like the worst kind of band and drama kids when I was growing up so I legit would hide the blue album from my CD case so I didn't have to answer questions but that song and the guitar fill in Buddy Holly are incredible.
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Loser - Beck
Definitely not Skagit Valley TUFF approved.
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Say It Ain't So - Weezer
Not at all. I can picture the fucking band and drama kids who liked Weezer right now and I'm sure they're now all the people who try to pretend like they're not from the Valley or be like I'm from some terrible place etc. I will give Weezer and their vibe credit though for being nerdy before it was cool.
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Come Out and Play - Offspring
I want to vote for Soundgarden, AIC or STP badly but this album was HUGE in 7th grade


















