The closing track "Bug", was recorded live in the studio and uses more dirty-sounding riffs than most of the tracks on the record.
They use typical chords and riffs but in thoroughly unfettered ways.
It rarely uses riffs, and much of its meaning is derived from a song's narrative, which leaves the international audience at a loss.
It uses electric-guitar riffs, an acoustic guitar, a string orchestra and a piano.
They performed a tribute to Charles Mingus, who also had dance on his mind, using riffs and driving rhythms to keep everything going.
By using riffs, users are able to communicate with other users with media that are related to the interests.
The song uses a rapid marching snare drums beat and synth riffs.
The music uses riffs, but the Meters are not a repetitive funk machine.
However the band's music isn't solely been based upon technicality and does use catchy riffs and choruses.
The music was all interlocking rhythms, with the soloists using riffs to make the band and the audience join in the flow.