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riffola

British  
/ ˌrɪˈfəʊlə /

noun

  1. informal the use of an abundance of dominant riffs

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However, for all the fret-shredding riffola, classics from the Cryptic Writings and Rust in Peace albums produce a crowd singsong as effectively as anything in the Take That songbook.

From The Guardian

Promising to cover everything from the Channel tunnel to the underground domiciles fashioned by green protester Swampy, this should prove a treat for all fans of Baker's endlessly engaging verbal riffola.

From The Guardian

An evening with them is a punishingly loud experience, and in this smaller venue, some of their recordings' subtleties lose out to hard, grinding riffola, but the headbangers have a ball.

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