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  "textContent": "Atlanta two-piece Hotel Fiction (Jade Long and Jessica Thompson) dug into “Acolyte” by Slaughter Beach, Dog... Hotel Fiction: A riff is never really working on its own in a vacuum. The unique combination of the riff and the music behind it are what make the listener feel something. One that I could inhale every day for the rest of my life is the intro electric guitar riff in Acolyte by Slaughter Beach, Dog. Everything guitar-wise (and otherwise) in this song is absolute perfection. The part is objectively simple, even expected in some ways, but the manner in which it interacts […]\n\nThe post The Riff That Blew My Mind: Hotel Fiction Check Into Slaughter Beach, Dog first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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