Gojira has a face melter in nearly every song so ill just nominate their entire discography. Even the intro alone for the beginning of "Heaviest Matter of the Universe" is more intense than some songs absolute climaxes.
@@Worran D standard, they make heavy (pun intended) use of 4th chords to make things sound lower than they actually are. big part of the heaviest matter intro
The Gift of Guilt is their heaviest song in my opinion, from 2:25 to the end it's just the most well crafted rollercoaster a soul could ever travel. That outro is pure bliss
Maybe not the heaviest riff of all time, but a slow, aggressive riff I love is on Metallica's "The Thing That Should Not Be." Another one I dig is Testament's "Low."
Had never listened to that Testament song before. At certain points, it sounds like a predecessor to some of Rob Zombie's Dragula era stuff, and there's just a hint of Godsmack. I liked the little hi-low effect that they did with the guitars too. Not the heaviest, but interesting none the less. My pick is Bathory's A Fine Day to Die...
Couple people mentioned Flying Whales but talked about the wrong riff. The breakdown riff at the end of the song literally sounds like it bounced off the core of the planet it’s so heavy. As far as non-breakdown riff, Omerta by Lamb of God is really hard to beat
Black Sabbath's main riff for "Into the Void" when the drums and bass kick in with the guitar. That riff grows hair, balls and teeth on a young man. Also consider that that was recorded and released in 1971, when the likes of Hetfield, Abbott and Schuldiner still were young kids and in Schuldiner's case still a toddler.
Into the void. I always thought that it wasn't as recognized as a young buck,you know when you discover a new band,and not everyone else is into it. But, everyone else is into it,you just don't know. Love that album, purple and black 🖤
I only learnt about that from one of Rick Beato's videos (I am too young to have grown up listening to Sabbath, but they definitely have some awesome songs)... But there's a lot of other songs from various bands that are springing to mind.
Botch - Transitions from Persona to Object Converge - You Fail Me Mastodon - Blood & Thunder Pantera - A New Level The Dillinger Escape Plan - 43% Burnt Meshuggah - New Millennium Cyanide Christ Deftones - My Own Summer Tool - Jambi Impossible to choose. There are so many iconic riffs in heavy music now
Anything Gojira obviously. Also the riff around the 2:30 mark in Contractor by Lamb Of God. A deep cut but that riff is ferocious. And the way Randy screams "they all dieeeee!!!" Is just absolute fucking savagery.
I cant believe that nobody mentioned the main riff of SLAUTHERED from Pantera, is the most insane and heavy riff ever made, and of course the breakdown of domination
Good call man, mouth for war is pretty encapsulating too, while we're on pantera. But the one that I think should have had mention was Territory by Sepultura. That one has been front and center in my riffs to play every time I pick up a guitar.
Check my Brain is such an underrated song. I totally agree with Lzzy, it feels like the song is moving your brain. One of the best stoner/grunge rock riffs ever
Just a few of my personal favs: Symptom of the Universe - Sabbath Concatenation - Meshuggah War Ensemble (verse riff) - Slayer New Level - Pantera Scourge of Iron - Cannibal Corpse Aerials (outro riff) - SOAD Sic (outro riff) - Slipknot Propaganda (outro riff) - Sepultura Orion - Metallica 11th Hour (bridge riff) - Lamb of God ….I can go all day…
Shout out to the girl who said Where Dragons Dwell. It was my choice too and never thought someone else would have said it. That into riff is so heavy, enchanting, and just simply different. 2013 live hellfest version even better.
It hurts my heart to think that "A New Level" isn't widely recognized as the heaviest riff of all time. I'm not saying it's the best song, or even the best Pantera track, but here we are nearly 30 years later and that riff straight bangs.
"Blind" is definitely underrated. It's probably in the top ten metal songs ever. But the start of the slow part of "Strength Beyond Strength"...man, almost 30 years later, I still haven't heard anything else like that.
A few that come to mind Breakdown in “Lethergcia” - Meshuggah Beginning riff of “Nebulous” - Meshuggah Breakdown in “Domination” live - Pantera Breakdown in “Lower The Blade” - Car Bomb It’s so hard to choose
Haha that middle riff in Lethargica is the first thing that came to mind when I saw this. I remember my friends and I talking about it being the heaviest riff in the world when it came out. End riff of Domination came to mind too. The middle riff in Angel of Death as well!
Man picking a meshuggah riff is like picking a needle in a haystack. My pick would have to the outro of dancers to a discordant system. Ligature marks intro is good as well.
It's hard to pick one, but my brain goes to "Primal Concrete Sledge" by Pantera. Vinnie's driving drums with Dime's chunky guitars....gets me every time.
There's nobody heavier than than hand of doom himself Tony Iommi. You could play me any modern metal band playing as fast and as many double kicks as you want. But when you here the beginning to Cornucopia, Under the Sun or Into the void or the breakdown of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, theres nothing that screams out evil and darkness as much as they do. Then add in the fact that these riffs are from just a couple years after the moon landings, CRAZY
Agreed. The begging riffs of Under the sun, Cornucopia, Into the Void and Symptoms of the universe. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, that middle riff. They weren't necessarily loud or bombastic, but super deep heavy sound.
If we're going by what is best we should consider reach of influence as well, so I gotta agree, there's a lot of good riffs to choose from but most of them are from personal attachment. Sabbath did something that many simply copied, they were among the first to really go into a new place sonically and open the door downwards!!
Just saw a fakebook post about the same thing and I was coming here to mention Under The Sun because I rarely see it. Without Tony you wouldn't have any of the others mentioned.
I always enjoy this question since everyone quantifies what "heavy" means differently. For me, you can basically put on damn near any Meshuggah song and your in the running for heaviest riff. Electric Wizard -"Doomantia" (the chorus riff) is way up there too.
The whole song is just riff after riff of power groove perfection! The drums, vocals, guitar, bass...every element is perfect! Perhaps the most complete Pantera song??
How on earth has nobody mentioned Funeralopolis by Electric Wizard? That riff is evil. Listening to that on speakers is just the best, it suffocates you
I was shopping for a stereo many years ago and my go to test songs are: “The Precious Jewel” by George Jones and “Funeralopolis” by Electric Wizard. Dude played George, then played EW, and blew two speakers on one of the cabinets.
Where Dragons Dwell - Heaviest Matter of the Universe - Flying Wales Incredibly, these 3 Gojira tracks are SEQUENTIAL on the From Mars To Sirius album! The best 3-track run on any album, hands down. Such a great band & such a great album (yet, the heaviest track on that album is Backbone - but I'll take HMotU as the winner). 🤘
The end riff to Domination - Pantera is without a doubt one of the heaviest things ever from earth. I’d also like to mention Sepultura, inner self, Troops of Doom, roots. Unholy by Kiss is quite heavy. But my personal favorite heavy riffs are Blew by Nirvana, and Milk it - Also Nirvana
THAT riff after the bridge in “Soil the Stillborn” and nothing is really even close for me. It just always hits so ridiculously hard It’s right around 2:20 in the song
There‘s so many. I‘d go with Gojira‘s „Backbone“, „L‘enfant sauvage“, or the ending riffs of „Explosia“ or „Adoration for none“. Also Rivers of Nihil‘s „Perpetual growth machine“ inherits a really brutal riff.
For me it's probably Bongripper - Into Ruin. Specifically the riff that kicks in at 6:17 of that song. I could just listen to that on repeat forever. The main chorus in Byzanthian Neckbeard - Extinction is similar and also awesome.
Bro ❤ agreed 100%. I feel like Bongripper gets overlooked by so many people because of their name, but they are so good. I listened because of the name 😂 not what I was expecting but was captivated. Best doom band of all time.
1. Into the Void by Sabbath 2. World Eater by Bolt Thrower 3. Painkiller by Judas Priest 4. Everything Dies by Type O 5. Cometh down Hessian by High on Fire Honourable mentions to Override of the Overture (Dismember) I the Witch Finder (Electric Wizard), Embodiment (Carcass) and Dyers Eve (Metallica).
soundgarden - 4th of july Heavy friends - Boris Dopesmoker - sleep Died - Alice in chains Cornucopia - Black sabbath Under the Sun - Black sabbath Return trip - electric wizard Empress rising - monolord high on fire - 10000 years melvins - roman bird dog melvins - Boris Tad - Grease box Eyehategod - blank Pentagram - Death row Pentagram - All your sins The list never ends...
Here's Some: Pantera - Primal Concrate Sledge Live at Ozzyfest breakdown part Pantera - Domination Live at Russia breakdown part Gojira - Toxic Garbage Island Live at Hellfest 2016 Gojira - Backbone Intro & Breakdown Riffs Gojira - Gift of Guilt (riff that kicks in after vocals first start) Gojira - Sphinx Intro Riff Opeth - Blackwater Park (the riff that kicks in at the start - after acoustic part) Dream Theater - As I am - first one and half minutes.
Neurosis - The Doorway, I guess you'd call it the breakdown? Comes out of nowhere at 3:18 and lays waste with a cleansing fire. Yob - The Screen, particularly the closing of the song. It's kind of like Gojira's Heaviest Matter in the Universe that was mentioned in the video a few times but I think the addition of the tight gallop and the gritted teeth palm muting make this scarier. Similarly, the close of Yob's Mental Tyrant. Sumac - Riff in the Task starting at 7:45 Yautja - Spectacle, breakdown from Wired Depths, or Before the Foal. These riffs are all heavy for the same reason. Baptists does this sort of thing well often too. Melvins - Manky and See How Pretty, See How Smart for a textbook lesson on how to use a broken palm-muted rhythm to drop bombs. Melvins - Hag Me closing riff - the way Dale's high hat alternately does and doesn't coincide with the shots of the riff is a characteristically Melvins-y brilliance. Shallow North Dakota - Cuz Black Sabbath - Totally agree with Into the Void intro but would add Under the Sun Outro. The ritard...oh, man...
The riff from about 8:18 in The Last Baron by Mastodon is the nastiest, most face melting, tasty riff I've ever heard. But also, From The Sky and Ocean Planet by Gojira have some really deep heavy riffs.
Picking one from each band: Gojira - The Cell (verse riff) Opeth - The Baying of the Hounds (riff about 6:20 in) Mastodon - March of the Fire Ants (intro riff) Jason Richardson - Sparrow (both breakdown riffs) Spiritbox - Holy Roller (verse riff) Alter Bridge - The Last Hero (breakdown riff) These riffs probably stand out above all to me with this specific topic. Though each artist has a lot of great,heavy riffs.
For folks starting down the path of melting your face off, here are some easy ones off the top of my head that I love... (I should preface these aren't all metal and aren't necessarily 'crushing' in the conventional metal sense, still mega heavy, each and every one.) "Battery" by Metallica (@ 1:05) "The Thing that Should Not Be" by Metallica (riff during solo @ 3:40) "Holy Wars" by Megadeth (classic riff B @ 1:06) "Take No Prisoners" by Megadeth (opening but really @ 0:23) "Five Magics" by Megadeth (opening riff AND riff going into solo @ 2:47 sec AND end riff @ 4:43) "Devirgination Studies" by Whitechapel (the whole goddamn thing right from the jump) "Critical Mass" by Nuclear Assault (main riff) "Angel of Death" (obviously) (whole thing but especially @ 1:37) "Owned" by Jerry Cantrell (main) "Moan" by Nik Nocturnal (no i'm not joking, it's a joke song tho, but...) (@ 1:52) "Shadow on the Sun" by Audioslave (ending riff @ 4:30 - the build up is worth it) "Bring Em Back Alive" by Audioslave (main @ 0:40) "Moby Dick" by Led Zeppelin (yes very rock - main) "Kyle Petty Son of Richard" by Soundgarden (main) "4th of July" by Soundgarden (main) "My Own Summer" by Deftones (main) "Coma" by Stone Temple Pilots (main) "The Wretched Spawn" by Cannibal Corpse (took a bit of a turn there) (entire but especially opening) "Scourge of Iron" by Cannibal Corpse (entire) And here goes my AIC dump... "Them Bones" by Alice in Chains (main riff) "Grind" by AIC (main riff) "Sludge Factory" by AIC (main riff) "Died" by AIC (main riff, I've heard this one described as "just fucking caustic") "Last of My Kind" by AIC (riff going into solo @ 3:24) "A Looking in View" by AIC (front half of the song) "Acid Bubble" by AIC (riff at the break @ 2:40) "Hollow" by AIC (main) "Stone" by AIC (main riff but EVEN MORE SO riff going into solo @ 2:00) "Phantom Limb" by AIC (main) "Red Giant" by AIC (main) "So Far Under" by AIC (main)
The end of 'Purify' by Neurosis, from 'Through Silver In Blood'. Which, factually, is the heaviest album of all time. Also the breakdown in 'To Carry The Load' by Crowbar.
Utterly stunned “Becoming” wasn’t mentioned once… 1. Hole In The Sky - Sabbath 2. Kashmir - Led Zep 3. The Thing That Should Not Be - Mighty Met 4. Becoming - Pantera 5. Kick The Chair - Megadeth 6. Albatross - COC 7. Electric Funeral - Sabbath
I would have to agree with Courtney on "Bleed." Yet Black Sabbath's intro to "Black Sabbath on Black Sabbath would be a competitor in terms of tones of literal heaviness and dread.
I'm so glad someone wrote this. It's the top of my list. Even with my playlists full of death metal, that riff is certified heavier than a stack of wet books
My heaviest riff of all time is the ending to “Humiliative” by Meshuggah. It’s simple and completely complex at the same time and it builds levels quickly in the short time it has.
I remember being genuinely scared in a Slayer pit as they approached the final minute of “Postmortem”. You could literally feel the entire arena bracing itself as if to say “Uh oh, here comes trouble…” Good times😊
2 of the heaviest pits I’ve ever been in is Pantera or Slayer, then it was American Head Charge. Soooo brutal🤘Reign in Blood, Domination and Pushing the Envelope so great in the pit
To me, not the "heaviest" itself but did establish what it means to be "heavy". In some ways, that is where it really all began...especially with he contrast of Ozzy's high pitched singing during that breakdown.
The Thing That Should Not Be but from Live:Binge & Purge, I will always go for that, just so omnious and haunting and that whole atmosphere when the lights go down and the intro riff kicks in
Night Goat by Melvins, I mean it's essentially one chord, but it grinds, drives and creeps along nice and darkly. Then there's a lot more of those minimal riffs on Celtic Frost's last album that just have a deep buzzing chug or Godflesh with Like Rats or Deadend.
Rationally speaking, even though I‘d love to have other bands up there too, it comes down go Meshuggah. Technically, the execution, the tone, the tuning… its basically every song released during and after „Nothing“ that pushes the envelope and make Metallica, Slayer, Lamb of God, Pantera, Slipknot, Korn, Gojira etc. sound mellow. (And don‘t get me wrong, love all of these bands to death). But hands down, Meshuggah is simply the heaviest there is.
Domination - Pantera Of course this song why shouldn’t it be mentioned?! Feels like I’m trying to walk with cinder blocks as shoes Autodidact - Between the Buried and Me (Outro) When Tommy screams “piss it all away,” and that riff punches you in the gut, you instantly get that stank face. No matter how many times I hear it I instantly start head banging.
It’s definitely sad but true. It’s literally a whole step down and a lot of guitars and mixing was used to produce that tone. If we think about it, no other song here was on a lower tuning than sad but true. I mean a whole step down and the E ( the heaviest power chord ) ?. 🤘🏼
Can't believe Opeth nor TOOL were mentioned, Parabola has got to be one of the heaviest intros to any song ever and there's more heavy riffs off of Blackwater Park than Metallica's entire discography since the Black Album! Will give props to those who chose Meshuggah and Gojira though (especially Flying Whales). Also, Check my Brain is heavy AF, the simplicity of that one makes it terrific!
The Wargasm dude is a real one for saying "Orange" by Ivy Lab. The tune is a collab with Two Fingers (Amon Tobin) who I strongly recommend checking out if you're into the more experimental and adventurous sides of rock and metal.
The middle breakdown section of Korn's Somebody Someone is absolutely crushing. I love Sabbath, Metallica, Pantera, Opeth, Meshugga, etc, and listen to them more than Korn now, but I truly think Korn are responsible for A LOT of the heaviest, dirtiest, most crushing riffs ever.
1.) More Than I Could Chew - Mastodon 2.) Demiurge - Meshuggah 3.) Space Time - Gojira 4.) Love? - Strapping Young Lad 5.) Sad But True - Metallica Honorable mentions: Blackwater Park - Opeth Omerta - Lamb of God No More Tears - Ozzy Osbourne Engines of Death - Feared
Top 3, hands down: Humanity's Last Breath - Descent @ 3:30 Vildhjarta - phantom assassin @ 1:35 Meshuggah - Stifled @ Intro Meshuggah - Demiurge @ 4:10 Mastodon - More Than I Could Chew @ 0:46 Mastodon - Aqua Dementia @ 2:45 Mastodon - Blood and Thunder @ ALL Cattle Decapitation - One Day Closer to the End of the World @ Intro Cattle Decapitation - Finish Them @ 1:54 Dealer - Crooked @ 1:32 Beneath the Massacre - Treacherous @ 1:51 Beneath the Massacre - Autonomous Mind @ 2:00 Veil of Maya - With Passion and Power @ 1:32 Flux Pavilion - Air Raid @ 0:45 Behemoth - Amen @ Intro Behemoth - Daimonos @ 3:39 Behemoth - Shemaforash @ Intro Behemoth - The Seed Ov I @ Intro Behemoth - Ov Fire And The Void @ 3:53 Infant Annihilator - Thy Faith, Thy Oblivion @ Intro Infant Annihilator - A Rape of Sirens @ 3:55 Infant Annihilator - Soil the Stillborn @ 2:20 For the real ones: Infant Annihilator - The Battle of Yaldabaoth @ 4:57 Infant Annihilator - Blasphemian @ 3:00 UNTIL THE END
Heaviest Riffs: Devourment - Postmortal Coprophagia 1:11 Devourment - Choking on Bile 1:50 Deeds of Flesh - Born Then Torn Apart 0:40 Deeds of Flesh - Hunting Humans 2:15 Deeds of Flesh - Fly Shrine 3:10 Disavowed - Rhizome 3:30
Can't believe I forgot dying fetus, but just include the entire Killing on Adrenaline album because it is nasty and full of the heaviest, grooviest riffs.
You people have given me an utterly beautiful playlist to listen to, so thanks for all of the suggestions. I agree with so many as super heavy, but for me, the song that utterly changed me from an old school Sabbath/Purple/Zeppelin head into an 80/s/90s metal head was the breakdown in Arise by Sepultura. Just wow. I still cannot do anything but headbang when that hits.
4:15 - Raining Blood is a good one. Or Angel of Death. Honestly, can we just nominate the entire album as the best metal riff? It's only like half an hour long!
2:00 on Pineal Gland Optics by Meshuggah. Awesome polyrhythms with BRUTAL yells from Jens and an incredibly bouncy riff. Just stank face. The outro of Sane live is like a portal ripping through time. Tomas’ double kick rhythm with the snare 😩.
The breakdown from Domination by Pantera ended the Cold War, meaning that it has the most gravity, so it's literally the heaviest riff of all time.
Domination was the first one that came to mind
@@crownstupid me too
100% 🖤
Yes. It’s the definition of heavy. I’ve listened to metal and rock for over 30 years, and that riff takes the cake for me
My ringtone. I have to listen to it several times a day.
Gojira has a face melter in nearly every song so ill just nominate their entire discography.
Even the intro alone for the beginning of "Heaviest Matter of the Universe" is more intense than some songs absolute climaxes.
Absolutely, they make Drop D sound like Drop G
The Flying Whales second breakdown is as heavy as a black hole
@@Worran D standard, they make heavy (pun intended) use of 4th chords to make things sound lower than they actually are. big part of the heaviest matter intro
Ikr ! The main riff is also like crazily heavy
The Gift of Guilt is their heaviest song in my opinion, from 2:25 to the end it's just the most well crafted rollercoaster a soul could ever travel. That outro is pure bliss
"Suicide Note, Pt. 2" by Pantera. The breakdown towards the end of the song just catches you off guard. Dimebags tone is unmatched.
Really solid pick.
Can't argue with that
In terms of just dark heavy chunkiness, Soundgarden's "4th of July" riff is pretty damn heavy. It's like D tuned dropped a nut it's so heavy😂
Glad I’m not the only one who thought Soundgarden! Mailman always hits super hard for me as well.
Hell yeah. And I believe it's actually tuned to C standard!
That song is absolutely stunning and gritty and dirty and beautiful
Yes, Soundgarden has some good stuff and that's a great example!!
Literally like 80% of metal bands play a full step down bud
I am amazed how many people go for Sad But True... But Harvester of Sorrow is like the heavier version of Sad But True..
Exactly! They b said Sad but True and in my head I head Harvester.
The heaviest riff isn't a Metallica riff that's for sure
@@isopropyltoxicity might not be in your opinion but in other peoples mind
Through the never is some death metal shit
@@isopropyltoxicity 100%, there's just no way in hell
Maybe not the heaviest riff of all time, but a slow, aggressive riff I love is on Metallica's "The Thing That Should Not Be." Another one I dig is Testament's "Low."
Had never listened to that Testament song before. At certain points, it sounds like a predecessor to some of Rob Zombie's Dragula era stuff, and there's just a hint of Godsmack. I liked the little hi-low effect that they did with the guitars too. Not the heaviest, but interesting none the less. My pick is Bathory's A Fine Day to Die...
Shades of War.
The Art of Dying by Gojira is a heavy ass riff.
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especially The Flesh Alive version. jaw drops every time.
Couple people mentioned Flying Whales but talked about the wrong riff. The breakdown riff at the end of the song literally sounds like it bounced off the core of the planet it’s so heavy.
As far as non-breakdown riff, Omerta by Lamb of God is really hard to beat
The riffs in Blackwater Park are goose bump inducing. Insanely heavy
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My man.
Masters Apprentices riff is nasty as well. Then again, does any band have more nasty riffs per song than Opeth?
A man of culture I see.
This fool just said Opeth 😂😂😂
Black Sabbath's main riff for "Into the Void" when the drums and bass kick in with the guitar. That riff grows hair, balls and teeth on a young man. Also consider that that was recorded and released in 1971, when the likes of Hetfield, Abbott and Schuldiner still were young kids and in Schuldiner's case still a toddler.
Into the void. I always thought that it wasn't as recognized as a young buck,you know when you discover a new band,and not everyone else is into it. But, everyone else is into it,you just don't know. Love that album, purple and black 🖤
This is mine as well
1000%! To me that's the OG heaviest riff and still untouchable IMO...
When you're right, you're right, brother.
It's definitely the heaviest riff and it's from the godfathers of metal.
Case closed.
I only learnt about that from one of Rick Beato's videos (I am too young to have grown up listening to Sabbath, but they definitely have some awesome songs)... But there's a lot of other songs from various bands that are springing to mind.
The breakdown in Strength Beyond Strength is an absolute beast of a riff
YES that track gets me amped every time
Great track, but I think I would pick either Slaughtered or Suicide Note pt.2
@@LPPL123 suicide note pt 2
@@LPPL123 slaughtered
Many a concussion spawn from this monstrosity. whole album is just nasty as hell
The end of 25 years is so heavy
Botch - Transitions from Persona to Object
Converge - You Fail Me
Mastodon - Blood & Thunder
Pantera - A New Level
The Dillinger Escape Plan - 43% Burnt
Meshuggah - New Millennium Cyanide Christ
Deftones - My Own Summer
Tool - Jambi
Impossible to choose. There are so many iconic riffs in heavy music now
Set it off- Madball
Eyeless - Slipknot (wait and bleed as well)
Daddy's Money - Whores
Honey Bucket - Melvins
Those are some pretty sick references there, bruh.
Jambis a great shout
you know what you’re talking about
Anything Gojira obviously.
Also the riff around the 2:30 mark in Contractor by Lamb Of God. A deep cut but that riff is ferocious. And the way Randy screams "they all dieeeee!!!" Is just absolute fucking savagery.
The bridge section to "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath". Heaviest riff to this day of all time
the correct answer!
Correctomundo!
Good call!
Absolutely the correct answer
THE breakdown!
I cant believe that nobody mentioned the main riff of SLAUTHERED from Pantera, is the most insane and heavy riff ever made, and of course the breakdown of domination
Fuck yeah
Good call man, mouth for war is pretty encapsulating too, while we're on pantera. But the one that I think should have had mention was Territory by Sepultura. That one has been front and center in my riffs to play every time I pick up a guitar.
bro was literally thinking the same thing as i watched this.....lol it doesnt get heavier and domination too pantera is goat
Check my Brain is such an underrated song. I totally agree with Lzzy, it feels like the song is moving your brain. One of the best stoner/grunge rock riffs ever
That is the exact kind of answer I was hoping for when seeing the title of the video. I was like I hope it's not all the obvious ones.
It sounds like it’s “underwater” or waving, absolutely fire
Jerry Cantrell writes some heavy ass riffs and he deserves way more credit than he gets in the metal world.
Jerry Cantrell has produced some amazing riffs.
We Die Young is my pick for heaviest AiC riff
Just a few of my personal favs:
Symptom of the Universe - Sabbath
Concatenation - Meshuggah
War Ensemble (verse riff) - Slayer
New Level - Pantera
Scourge of Iron - Cannibal Corpse
Aerials (outro riff) - SOAD
Sic (outro riff) - Slipknot
Propaganda (outro riff) - Sepultura
Orion - Metallica
11th Hour (bridge riff) - Lamb of God
….I can go all day…
Great list!
Yes.! .. whole time I was watching this I was thinking symptom of the universe.
Oh. And SOD... BEHEMOTH... AND Ministry and Carcass and ....
To be honest you could probably name 40 songs from Meshuggahs discography and they'd all qualify.
@@Sasquatch33 I agree 100%
Jeff's Riff is cool, but Kerry's is heavier so it drowns it out...
Shout out to the girl who said Where Dragons Dwell. It was my choice too and never thought someone else would have said it. That into riff is so heavy, enchanting, and just simply different. 2013 live hellfest version even better.
Seriously, it puts you in a trance
It hurts my heart to think that "A New Level" isn't widely recognized as the heaviest riff of all time. I'm not saying it's the best song, or even the best Pantera track, but here we are nearly 30 years later and that riff straight bangs.
A New Level is one of the best songs.
My pick too
Mouth for War was pretty heavy. Sepulturas Roots had a lot of heavy Riffs too.
A New Level is basically St. Anger but slower
Most of panteras discography could be thrown in this list, This Love is my personal favourite
Black Sabbath and Tony Iommi riff All the Black Sabbath first 6 albums. Absolutely..
Yes. The first answer that just said Sabbath is the best.
Riff master...
The breakdown riff in "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath". That single riff inspired so many bands.
"Blind" is definitely underrated. It's probably in the top ten metal songs ever.
But the start of the slow part of "Strength Beyond Strength"...man, almost 30 years later, I still haven't heard anything else like that.
A few that come to mind
Breakdown in “Lethergcia” - Meshuggah
Beginning riff of “Nebulous” - Meshuggah
Breakdown in “Domination” live - Pantera
Breakdown in “Lower The Blade” - Car Bomb
It’s so hard to choose
Haha that middle riff in Lethargica is the first thing that came to mind when I saw this. I remember my friends and I talking about it being the heaviest riff in the world when it came out. End riff of Domination came to mind too. The middle riff in Angel of Death as well!
the entirety of meshuggah's discography is my answer. Break those bones is at the top I think
Breakdown in Evile-Man against machine
Man picking a meshuggah riff is like picking a needle in a haystack. My pick would have to the outro of dancers to a discordant system. Ligature marks intro is good as well.
great picks, nebulous is a criminally underrated song.
It's hard to pick one, but my brain goes to "Primal Concrete Sledge" by Pantera. Vinnie's driving drums with Dime's chunky guitars....gets me every time.
absolutely
fucking hostile or slaughtered were so fucking heavy
Good choice
Absolutely!
That was my alarm clock for years😂😂
That one riff in “Aftermath” by Strapping Young Lad. If you’re a SYL fan, you know which riff I’m talking about
There's nobody heavier than than hand of doom himself Tony Iommi.
You could play me any modern metal band playing as fast and as many double kicks as you want. But when you here the beginning to Cornucopia, Under the Sun or Into the void or the breakdown of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, theres nothing that screams out evil and darkness as much as they do.
Then add in the fact that these riffs are from just a couple years after the moon landings, CRAZY
Agreed. The begging riffs of Under the sun, Cornucopia, Into the Void and Symptoms of the universe. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, that middle riff. They weren't necessarily loud or bombastic, but super deep heavy sound.
If we're going by what is best we should consider reach of influence as well, so I gotta agree, there's a lot of good riffs to choose from but most of them are from personal attachment. Sabbath did something that many simply copied, they were among the first to really go into a new place sonically and open the door downwards!!
Just saw a fakebook post about the same thing and I was coming here to mention Under The Sun because I rarely see it. Without Tony you wouldn't have any of the others mentioned.
Symptom of the Universe
Probably not the one of all time, but the main riff of The Thing That Should Not Be by Metallica is easily the heaviest thrash guitar tune ever done.
Best Metallica song. Heaviest Metallica song. So good.
Deep cut
Ain’t that heavy. During that era they definitely had heavier riffs
@@Username-ng8jy heavy? Or fast? Because it's the heaviest song of the four albums.
Great call 🤙
Heaviest riff of all time is the end section of "She's so heavy" by The Beatles. Such a top notch doom metal riff :)
I always enjoy this question since everyone quantifies what "heavy" means differently.
For me, you can basically put on damn near any Meshuggah song and your in the running for heaviest riff.
Electric Wizard -"Doomantia" (the chorus riff) is way up there too.
Revolution is my Name - Pantera
How this riff got lost to time is beyond me.
The whole song is just riff after riff of power groove perfection! The drums, vocals, guitar, bass...every element is perfect! Perhaps the most complete Pantera song??
Yes!
Production
Undoubtedly my favourite pantera song , it has everything.
Dimebag outdid himself on Reinventing The Steel
the grooviest and most fun Pantera record
How on earth has nobody mentioned Funeralopolis by Electric Wizard? That riff is evil. Listening to that on speakers is just the best, it suffocates you
Thank you
But sadly predictable from a video where you here Sad But True mentioned in this argument
Return Trip, Supercoven, Burnout, Funeralopolis. So many Electric Wizard riffs just piss all over anything on this list.
Definately agree. or like Psychedelic Wasteland by Acid Mammoth.
I was shopping for a stereo many years ago and my go to test songs are: “The Precious Jewel” by George Jones and “Funeralopolis” by Electric Wizard. Dude played George, then played EW, and blew two speakers on one of the cabinets.
Where Dragons Dwell - Heaviest Matter of the Universe - Flying Wales
Incredibly, these 3 Gojira tracks are SEQUENTIAL on the From Mars To Sirius album! The best 3-track run on any album, hands down. Such a great band & such a great album (yet, the heaviest track on that album is Backbone - but I'll take HMotU as the winner). 🤘
Definitely…+ Ocean Planet intro, Wolf Down the Earth, The Art of Dying outro….Gojira is a riff machine🤘
the live version of where dragons dwell hellfest 2013 is a golden moment of metal
Backbone is very very awesome !
The heaviness of backbone is amazing
@@__zzz___ yes agreed, one of the greatest live performances ever. A recommended watch for anyone reading this comment!
The end riff to Domination - Pantera is without a doubt one of the heaviest things ever from earth. I’d also like to mention Sepultura, inner self, Troops of Doom, roots.
Unholy by Kiss is quite heavy.
But my personal favorite heavy riffs are Blew by Nirvana, and Milk it - Also Nirvana
Hell yes. Sepultura's Chaos A.D. blew me away back in the day.
@@kingbee1971 ua-cam.com/video/i7GB-38T_Wc/v-deo.html - CRUSHING -
Cheers from Brazil , hell yeahh
THAT riff after the bridge in “Soil the Stillborn” and nothing is really even close for me. It just always hits so ridiculously hard
It’s right around 2:20 in the song
There‘s so many. I‘d go with Gojira‘s „Backbone“, „L‘enfant sauvage“, or the ending riffs of „Explosia“ or „Adoration for none“. Also Rivers of Nihil‘s „Perpetual growth machine“ inherits a really brutal riff.
You have to include Gojira's Clone.
My Last Creation is criminally underrated and the ending is MASSIVE
The Grand Conjuration by Opeth has just the most evil sounding riff I've ever heard
Definitely I would say Masters Apprentices would be another good heavy opeth riff
Heir Apparent. There is no riff more evil than that. Grand Conjuration is a musical epic, but Heir Apparent opens with the most evil riff
@@shuturdirtymouth absolutely
@@shuturdirtymouth Heir apparent has some of the heaviest shits and then at the end of the song one of the most beautiful outros of all time
@@shuturdirtymouth outro to A Fair Judgement is more evil IMO, sounds like a descent into hell. but heir apparent is great too.
For me it's probably Bongripper - Into Ruin. Specifically the riff that kicks in at 6:17 of that song. I could just listen to that on repeat forever. The main chorus in Byzanthian Neckbeard - Extinction is similar and also awesome.
Bro ❤ agreed 100%. I feel like Bongripper gets overlooked by so many people because of their name, but they are so good. I listened because of the name 😂 not what I was expecting but was captivated. Best doom band of all time.
Beyond The Wheel by Soundgarden in concert was the heaviest thing I have ever experienced.
Funeralopolis by Electric Wizard
Yesss to both of these. I'm kinda sad that only one person mentioned a sludge band here.
4th of July by Soundgarden or Dopethrone by Electric Wizard.
Brooo exactly what i was thinking
Beyond the Wheel is so underrated.
@@HenritheHorse or holy water! Anything off of bad motor finger
1. Into the Void by Sabbath
2. World Eater by Bolt Thrower
3. Painkiller by Judas Priest
4. Everything Dies by Type O
5. Cometh down Hessian by High on Fire
Honourable mentions to Override of the Overture (Dismember) I the Witch Finder (Electric Wizard), Embodiment (Carcass) and Dyers Eve (Metallica).
The break down part in "sabbath bloody sabbath" is dirty as f. Can't hear it without putting the metal stink face on.
One I love is Junkhead by Alice In Chains
Woooooooooorld eaterrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
BOLT THROWER!!! Man, that was the first time I heard anything tuned down that low. Excellent shout!
@@MrSatanismybitch. Totally agree!
Sepultura - Territory
Animals As Leaders - Gordian Naught
Meshuggah - I (10:35 riff)
Meshuggah has 9 of the 10 heaviest riffs of all time lol
soundgarden - 4th of july
Heavy friends - Boris
Dopesmoker - sleep
Died - Alice in chains
Cornucopia - Black sabbath
Under the Sun - Black sabbath
Return trip - electric wizard
Empress rising - monolord
high on fire - 10000 years
melvins - roman bird dog
melvins - Boris
Tad - Grease box
Eyehategod - blank
Pentagram - Death row
Pentagram - All your sins
The list never ends...
4th of July is sooooo heavy! Good call.
Died is super underrated.
Given that doom is the OG subgenre of metal it is hella overlooked
Eyehategod is so slept on.
Dopesmoker a great shout. I'd throw in Walk by Pantera to your list.
Here's Some:
Pantera - Primal Concrate Sledge Live at Ozzyfest breakdown part
Pantera - Domination Live at Russia breakdown part
Gojira - Toxic Garbage Island Live at Hellfest 2016
Gojira - Backbone Intro & Breakdown Riffs
Gojira - Gift of Guilt (riff that kicks in after vocals first start)
Gojira - Sphinx Intro Riff
Opeth - Blackwater Park (the riff that kicks in at the start - after acoustic part)
Dream Theater - As I am - first one and half minutes.
Neurosis - The Doorway, I guess you'd call it the breakdown? Comes out of nowhere at 3:18 and lays waste with a cleansing fire.
Yob - The Screen, particularly the closing of the song. It's kind of like Gojira's Heaviest Matter in the Universe that was mentioned in the video a few times but I think the addition of the tight gallop and the gritted teeth palm muting make this scarier. Similarly, the close of Yob's Mental Tyrant.
Sumac - Riff in the Task starting at 7:45
Yautja - Spectacle, breakdown from Wired Depths, or Before the Foal. These riffs are all heavy for the same reason. Baptists does this sort of thing well often too.
Melvins - Manky and See How Pretty, See How Smart for a textbook lesson on how to use a broken palm-muted rhythm to drop bombs.
Melvins - Hag Me closing riff - the way Dale's high hat alternately does and doesn't coincide with the shots of the riff is a characteristically Melvins-y brilliance.
Shallow North Dakota - Cuz
Black Sabbath - Totally agree with Into the Void intro but would add Under the Sun Outro. The ritard...oh, man...
You are a person after my own heart. The closest anyone got here was the Meshuggah and Crowbar.
The breakdown for Suffocation's "Liege of Inveracity" is the most brutal riff ever made,nuff said.Listen to it and weep.
Yessssss. Definitely my pick as well. So brutal
Liege or Return to Flesh by Cannibal. Return is very gdatk and heavy.
Then again Suffo and Cannibal works
One of my favorite Suffo tunes of all time!
Yesss, 1000% i'm agree. Suffo fans from Indonesia here
Shiiiit. That or Thrones of Blood.
A National Acrobat and Sweet Leaf, i couldn't believe noone mentioned those two songs
The riff from about 8:18 in The Last Baron by Mastodon is the nastiest, most face melting, tasty riff I've ever heard.
But also, From The Sky and Ocean Planet by Gojira have some really deep heavy riffs.
Picking one from each band:
Gojira - The Cell (verse riff)
Opeth - The Baying of the Hounds (riff about 6:20 in)
Mastodon - March of the Fire Ants (intro riff)
Jason Richardson - Sparrow (both breakdown riffs)
Spiritbox - Holy Roller (verse riff)
Alter Bridge - The Last Hero (breakdown riff)
These riffs probably stand out above all to me with this specific topic. Though each artist has a lot of great,heavy riffs.
Holy roller is wild.
The breakdown riff in Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, when I first heard that at the age of 12 I was legitimately frightened
I have loved that song for many years. I wish a modern band with the right vocalist would do a cover for it.
@@coryb2173 can’t be beaten and no one could wail like Ozzy back in the day
Honorable mention: Jerry was a race car driver, When it breaks!
INTO THE VOID
Electric funeral
Into the void was the first one that came to my mind too
Agreed
Top answer straight away 👌
We can't leave out the riff lord Max Cavalera, anything off of Roots, Straighthate comes to mind,or Soulfly Frontlines
Into The Void for sure
End piece of Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath.
Not even a question
For folks starting down the path of melting your face off, here are some easy ones off the top of my head that I love...
(I should preface these aren't all metal and aren't necessarily 'crushing' in the conventional metal sense, still mega heavy, each and every one.)
"Battery" by Metallica (@ 1:05)
"The Thing that Should Not Be" by Metallica (riff during solo @ 3:40)
"Holy Wars" by Megadeth (classic riff B @ 1:06)
"Take No Prisoners" by Megadeth (opening but really @ 0:23)
"Five Magics" by Megadeth (opening riff AND riff going into solo @ 2:47 sec AND end riff @ 4:43)
"Devirgination Studies" by Whitechapel (the whole goddamn thing right from the jump)
"Critical Mass" by Nuclear Assault (main riff)
"Angel of Death" (obviously) (whole thing but especially @ 1:37)
"Owned" by Jerry Cantrell (main)
"Moan" by Nik Nocturnal (no i'm not joking, it's a joke song tho, but...) (@ 1:52)
"Shadow on the Sun" by Audioslave (ending riff @ 4:30 - the build up is worth it)
"Bring Em Back Alive" by Audioslave (main @ 0:40)
"Moby Dick" by Led Zeppelin (yes very rock - main)
"Kyle Petty Son of Richard" by Soundgarden (main)
"4th of July" by Soundgarden (main)
"My Own Summer" by Deftones (main)
"Coma" by Stone Temple Pilots (main)
"The Wretched Spawn" by Cannibal Corpse (took a bit of a turn there) (entire but especially opening)
"Scourge of Iron" by Cannibal Corpse (entire)
And here goes my AIC dump...
"Them Bones" by Alice in Chains (main riff)
"Grind" by AIC (main riff)
"Sludge Factory" by AIC (main riff)
"Died" by AIC (main riff, I've heard this one described as "just fucking caustic")
"Last of My Kind" by AIC (riff going into solo @ 3:24)
"A Looking in View" by AIC (front half of the song)
"Acid Bubble" by AIC (riff at the break @ 2:40)
"Hollow" by AIC (main)
"Stone" by AIC (main riff but EVEN MORE SO riff going into solo @ 2:00)
"Phantom Limb" by AIC (main)
"Red Giant" by AIC (main)
"So Far Under" by AIC (main)
The end of 'Purify' by Neurosis, from 'Through Silver In Blood'. Which, factually, is the heaviest album of all time. Also the breakdown in 'To Carry The Load' by Crowbar.
The breakdown of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is heavy as hell, Helmet also has some very heavy riffs like In the Meantime
Yup. Unsung was sweet...
Helmet - hell yes!
Ending of Machine Head's Davidian is always the first riff that comes to my mind.
Utterly stunned “Becoming” wasn’t mentioned once…
1. Hole In The Sky - Sabbath
2. Kashmir - Led Zep
3. The Thing That Should Not Be - Mighty Met
4. Becoming - Pantera
5. Kick The Chair - Megadeth
6. Albatross - COC
7. Electric Funeral - Sabbath
I've gotta say Terra Incognita and The Link albums by Gojira are some of the heaviest riffs I've heard. Great breakdowns too.
Remembrance and Embrace the World super underrated
The second riff in inward movement, wisdom comes, death of me breakdown etc.
I love watching all these guys emulate the riffs with their voice.
I would have to agree with Courtney on "Bleed." Yet Black Sabbath's intro to "Black Sabbath on Black Sabbath would be a competitor in terms of tones of literal heaviness and dread.
One that always gets me is 4th Of July by Soundgarden. I feel it in my teeth when I turn it up. Holy sludge Batman!
I'm so glad someone wrote this. It's the top of my list. Even with my playlists full of death metal, that riff is certified heavier than a stack of wet books
@@mattmovesmountains1443 Haha! He'll yeah. I'm a death metal guy too.
My heaviest riff of all time is the ending to “Humiliative” by Meshuggah. It’s simple and completely complex at the same time and it builds levels quickly in the short time it has.
That intro groove as well. It’s impossible not to move when the whole band comes in together on that first groove!
🤯 "Dancers To A Discordant System" 🤯.
There's so many! But black Sabbaths first riff from their first album black sabbath has to be one of the heaviest!
Korn - Somebody someone ending is brutal and simple.
Stampin Ground - Officer down
Tool - Third eye
Slipknot -Wait and bleed ending
Carcass "Embodiment"
Blew my mind when I first heard it, as did the whole "Heartwork" album. \m/
I remember being genuinely scared in a Slayer pit as they approached the final minute of “Postmortem”. You could literally feel the entire arena bracing itself as if to say “Uh oh, here comes trouble…” Good times😊
I used to get pumped up for basketball games listening to Skeletons of Society. Still one of my favorite riffs/ songs.
2 of the heaviest pits I’ve ever been in is Pantera or Slayer, then it was American Head Charge. Soooo brutal🤘Reign in Blood, Domination and Pushing the Envelope so great in the pit
@@snake2261 Acid Rain of Pain...
@@brasschuckles3138 People also went nuts during Korns early days... There is one in '95 where people throw shit in the air & all hell breaks loose...
#SpittingStraightFacts
The original metal breakdown. The one in Sabbath Bloody Sabbath after the guitar solo. Unbelievable (for that time).
To me, not the "heaviest" itself but did establish what it means to be "heavy". In some ways, that is where it really all began...especially with he contrast of Ozzy's high pitched singing during that breakdown.
How many screens did I have to scroll through to see the OBVIOUS ANSWER?!
The break down in “This Love” by Pantera is up there for me
The Thing That Should Not Be but from Live:Binge & Purge, I will always go for that, just so omnious and haunting and that whole atmosphere when the lights go down and the intro riff kicks in
Night Goat by Melvins, I mean it's essentially one chord, but it grinds, drives and creeps along nice and darkly.
Then there's a lot more of those minimal riffs on Celtic Frost's last album that just have a deep buzzing chug or Godflesh with Like Rats or Deadend.
Ooh. How are the couple who introduced dance and electronic into this conversation NOT mentioning Godflesh? Streetcleaner crushes.
The heavy part in Mr. Bungle’s “Goodbye Sober Day”. With that chanting? Come on! Heaviest thing in the world.
Pantera's Becoming! That one kicked me so hard the first time I've heard it and still does 🔥🤘🏻🔥
It's just so dang heavy!
It's one of the baddest Pantera songs but it's not heavy. March of the SOD is heavy.
Suicide note part 2 is a thousand times heavier
And Slaughtered!
Slaughtered tho
Rationally speaking, even though I‘d love to have other bands up there too, it comes down go Meshuggah.
Technically, the execution, the tone, the tuning… its basically every song released during and after „Nothing“ that pushes the envelope and make Metallica, Slayer, Lamb of God, Pantera, Slipknot, Korn, Gojira etc. sound mellow. (And don‘t get me wrong, love all of these bands to death).
But hands down, Meshuggah is simply the heaviest there is.
I can name 2 off the top of my head. Black Sabbath, Zero the Hero and the breakdown in 5 Minutes Alone by Pantera always kicks my ass.
Domination - Pantera
Of course this song why shouldn’t it be mentioned?! Feels like I’m trying to walk with cinder blocks as shoes
Autodidact - Between the Buried and Me (Outro)
When Tommy screams “piss it all away,” and that riff punches you in the gut, you instantly get that stank face. No matter how many times I hear it I instantly start head banging.
The end of Domination is the 2nd heaviest riff ever to Match of the SOD.
It’s definitely sad but true. It’s literally a whole step down and a lot of guitars and mixing was used to produce that tone. If we think about it, no other song here was on a lower tuning than sad but true. I mean a whole step down and the E ( the heaviest power chord ) ?. 🤘🏼
For me a tie between A New Level-Pantera and Metallica-the end chunky part of Battery
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath bridge section. There should be a whole documentary based on that one fucking riff. Seriously.
Can't believe Opeth nor TOOL were mentioned, Parabola has got to be one of the heaviest intros to any song ever and there's more heavy riffs off of Blackwater Park than Metallica's entire discography since the Black Album! Will give props to those who chose Meshuggah and Gojira though (especially Flying Whales). Also, Check my Brain is heavy AF, the simplicity of that one makes it terrific!
And Jambi! And that breakdown 10 and a half minutes into "Rosetta Stoned"
The “I scorch the skies” riff on Demiurge made me bass face instantly. Nuts!
Don’t EVER forget the breakdown from Hollow by Pantera!! That’s the one for me.
I would say that "Flesh and the Power It Holds" is one of the best I've ever heard
Left To Die is another devastatingly heavy riff. Sodom's Body Parts comes to mind.
Most underground thrash and deathtrash of the 80s beats anything this video has mentioned.
I'd say Davidian by Machine Head. But their album Burn My Eyes has so many powerful heavy riffs that it's hard to choose.
The Wargasm dude is a real one for saying "Orange" by Ivy Lab. The tune is a collab with Two Fingers (Amon Tobin) who I strongly recommend checking out if you're into the more experimental and adventurous sides of rock and metal.
Classic : Sabbath - Into the Void
Modern: Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
a really great slow, heavy, fat riff is Embracing Emptiness by Crowbar
The middle breakdown section of Korn's Somebody Someone is absolutely crushing.
I love Sabbath, Metallica, Pantera, Opeth, Meshugga, etc, and listen to them more than Korn now, but I truly think Korn are responsible for A LOT of the heaviest, dirtiest, most crushing riffs ever.
Check out Helmet, 90's bands that inspired alot of riffs for nu metal
Yup, listen to Lies from 1994 fucking heavy grind...
@@wallaceshawn-zk8iw dude, that's fucking awesome.. I love that song.
@@ALL_that_ENDS Yup! Munky & Fieldy wanted a song to rattle your car!
the slow breakdown from flying whales by gojira just an absolute lead brick
Every single riff by a little band called Bolt Thrower. Right now I would go with the opening riff to "Ritual."
Bolt Thrower, awesome
yes
MESHUGGAH - Pravus at 3min 30sec : Vitiate, dispirit, debase, violaaaaaaaaaate!
SO FUCKING HEAVY♥
I might be just showing my age but "for whom the bell tolls" was the hardest thing I'd heard when it was released. Cliff's style was so unique.
That heavy riff in for whom the bell tolls just at the start
1.) More Than I Could Chew - Mastodon
2.) Demiurge - Meshuggah
3.) Space Time - Gojira
4.) Love? - Strapping Young Lad
5.) Sad But True - Metallica
Honorable mentions:
Blackwater Park - Opeth
Omerta - Lamb of God
No More Tears - Ozzy Osbourne
Engines of Death - Feared
Top 3, hands down:
Humanity's Last Breath - Descent @ 3:30
Vildhjarta - phantom assassin @ 1:35
Meshuggah - Stifled @ Intro
Meshuggah - Demiurge @ 4:10
Mastodon - More Than I Could Chew @ 0:46
Mastodon - Aqua Dementia @ 2:45
Mastodon - Blood and Thunder @ ALL
Cattle Decapitation - One Day Closer to the End of the World @ Intro
Cattle Decapitation - Finish Them @ 1:54
Dealer - Crooked @ 1:32
Beneath the Massacre - Treacherous @ 1:51
Beneath the Massacre - Autonomous Mind @ 2:00
Veil of Maya - With Passion and Power @ 1:32
Flux Pavilion - Air Raid @ 0:45
Behemoth - Amen @ Intro
Behemoth - Daimonos @ 3:39
Behemoth - Shemaforash @ Intro
Behemoth - The Seed Ov I @ Intro
Behemoth - Ov Fire And The Void @ 3:53
Infant Annihilator - Thy Faith, Thy Oblivion @ Intro
Infant Annihilator - A Rape of Sirens @ 3:55
Infant Annihilator - Soil the Stillborn @ 2:20
For the real ones:
Infant Annihilator - The Battle of Yaldabaoth @ 4:57
Infant Annihilator - Blasphemian @ 3:00 UNTIL THE END
I raise you the dehumanization breakdown riff off of Meshuggah's catch 33
The breakdown in Gojira's Flying Whales
Technically it's probably an Electric Wizard riff, but Calm like a Bomb is just heavy. Heavy comes from dah bass.
Bulls on Parade kicks in so hard.
Blacken the Cursed Sun's ending is up there too.
Heaviest Riffs:
Devourment - Postmortal Coprophagia 1:11
Devourment - Choking on Bile 1:50
Deeds of Flesh - Born Then Torn Apart 0:40
Deeds of Flesh - Hunting Humans 2:15
Deeds of Flesh - Fly Shrine 3:10
Disavowed - Rhizome 3:30
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Can't believe I forgot dying fetus, but just include the entire Killing on Adrenaline album because it is nasty and full of the heaviest, grooviest riffs.
You people have given me an utterly beautiful playlist to listen to, so thanks for all of the suggestions. I agree with so many as super heavy, but for me, the song that utterly changed me from an old school Sabbath/Purple/Zeppelin head into an 80/s/90s metal head was the breakdown in Arise by Sepultura. Just wow. I still cannot do anything but headbang when that hits.
You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. Well said!
4:15 - Raining Blood is a good one. Or Angel of Death. Honestly, can we just nominate the entire album as the best metal riff? It's only like half an hour long!
Celtic Frost -- Procreation of the Wicked ... seen it live, nastiest, heaviest riff I have ever experienced.
2:00 on Pineal Gland Optics by Meshuggah. Awesome polyrhythms with BRUTAL yells from Jens and an incredibly bouncy riff. Just stank face. The outro of Sane live is like a portal ripping through time. Tomas’ double kick rhythm with the snare 😩.
Brutal Truth "Collapse", you can almost feel with your body as it drags you down, pretty massive stuff.