Number Five: “Momento” by Intervals. This band. They manage to come up with killer riffs time and again. The song “Momento” is off their second EP In Time released in 2012. The song starts off with a typical Intervals riff that is interesting but also slightly routine. Around the 0:25 mark, however, the band launches into a riff that screams GROOVE. What is so special about the riff is that it is used as both a standalone riff and also as the backing for the solos. The song itself is one of my personal favourites and is chock full of groovy riffs and crazy solos. What is great about the band is that unlike other djent …show more content…
Whatever you say about Dave Mustaine, the man can write a riff. Although judging by the jazz-influenced nature of the riff, I think Marty Friedman might have had a hand in it too. The song starts with one of the most furious riffs of all time. I used to listen to rock before, until one day my friend came up to me and told me to listen to this song. What I heard blew me away. The riff literally changed my life as I had never heard anything so powerful and so fast in my life. The first riff of the song starts off with a barrage of harmonics and then transitions into a jazzy but metal riff. The song itself is an underrated classic and contains one of the finest solos of all time. However, for me, the riff is the heart of the song- an onslaught to the senses. The song is actually full of some insane riffs, but this one is the best and stands out from the