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I'm submitting the following: Unas Slayer Of the Gods - Nile (middle riff) User Maat Re - Nile (last part OH MY GAWD weeew weew wew-wew-weeew) Sarcophagus - Nile (last part) The Sun Fired Blanks - Dark Tranquillity (awesome opening) The Gallery - Dark Tranquillity (THAT middle riff) Learning to Live - Dream Theater Crimson - Edge of Sanity (Main riff thingy) Mordet i Grottan - Sorskogen (Akerfeldt/Swano collab. - awesome riff)

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I can think of about 10,000 of them I'd like to say, but I'll just stick with a few: Metallica - Master of Puppets Slayer - Killing Fields Nevermore - This Godless Endeavor Megadeth - Symphony of Destruction Bullet for My Valentine - The Poison (the one about 15 seconds after the solo) As I Lay Dying - Nothing Left Overkill - Spiritual Void Iced Earth - The Coming Curse (the one after the solo) Not necessarily in that order, but that'll do for now.

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some great Iced Earth riffs Iced Earth - Dante's Inferno Iced Earth - Diary Iced Earth - Burning Oasis Iced Earth - Travel In Stygian Iced Earth - Angels Holocaust and I think I mentioned this before but the opening riff from Artillery's Khomaniac is fucking awesome
Iced Earth is awesome! Schaffer is a completely underrated guitar player and it's nice to see someone else taking note of his riffs. I agree with most of your choices, but here are some others that should also be mentioned. The Coming Curse - Something Wicked... Last December - Burnt Offerings Come What May - The Crucible of Man Boiling Point - Dystopia Frankenstein - Horror Show Some are old, some are new, all are awesome.
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I'm really not that big a fan of Iced Earth, much like Iron Maiden I feel they're more then a little over-rated, but I appreciate a good riff when I hear it which allows me to overlook the pretty weak vocals of Matt Barlow and whoever the vocalist was on Night Of The Stormrider, Stu Block is marginally better but still not great, wish they'd made better stuff with Ripper Owens, there's a dude who can really sing

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Death - Flesh And The Power It Holds Quo Vadis - Silence Calls The Storm Arsis - Carnal Ways To Recreate The Heart Element - Cursed Through Time Sympathy - On A Bloodied Cross Alethian - Paragon Arch Enemy - Beast Of Man Morbid Angel - Angel Of Disease Incantation - Christening The Afterbirth

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So many to pick from. Tony Iommi is my fave and I remember being in a trance seeing Sabbath on the Heaven and Hell tour from the 6th row. As a 15 year old kid it was a turning point in my life. The riff from Lord of This World blows me away. So heavy and so groovy. Also not really a riff but the intro guitar to Wheels of Confusion just oozes melancholy and always grabs me

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