101 RIFFS OF SUMMER

101 RIFFS OF SUMMER

101 RIFFS OF SUMMER

Another great week of the 101 Riffs Of Summer on 101 WRIF Detroit’s Rock Station. This week, we featured more of the most iconic “riffs” of all-time, as we have been all summer.

This week, we featured epic riffs from rock greats like Judas Priest and Ghost, along with several other classic jams. Make sure to listen Monday through Friday at 2pm for the daily “Riff Of Summer!” Plus, you’ll get two “riffs” on Two-Fer Tuesdays doubling up on some of your favorite WRIF bands.

In previous weeks, we’ve highlighted bands like Rage Against The Machine, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix, and more. The catalogue goes deep and it goes way back, covering all different aspects and angles of rock and roll throughout the years. Great “Riffs” happened back in the ’60s, and they’re still happening today. With the 101 Riffs of Summer, we hope to cover all of your favorites spanning across multiple generations and decades.

If you missed any of the “Riffs” this week, check out the playlist below. Then, continue reading to hear about an awesome contest with a rocking Grand Prize!

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  • Monday, July 31st

    Limp Bizkit – “Re-Arranged”

    This track was on their second studio album, Significant Other in 1999. It made it to the top of the US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard).

  • Tuesday, August 1st

    Ratt – “Lovin’ You Is A Dirty Job”

    It was the first single off their 1990 album Detonator.

    Ratt – “Round and Round”

    Off their 1984 album Out of the Cellar.  It’s iconic glam metal.

  • Wednesday, August 2nd

    The Pretty Reckless – “Death By Rock N’ Roll”

    A single off the album by the same name in 2021. It was the highest selling album the week of its release.

  • Thursday, August 3rd

    Ghost – “From The Pinnacle To The Pit”

    It was the second single off the Swedish band’s third studio album, Mellora, in 2015.

  • Friday, August 4th

    Judas Priest – “Living After Midnight”

    A song off the group’s platinum selling album, British Steel, in 1980. It’s considered one of the band’s most popular songs.

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