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The Riffs that Changed the World (and How to Play Them) #2 the White Stripes – Seven Nation Army

There are riffs that cross the eras, others that intrude into pop culture, and then there are Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes. Released in 2003 on the album Elephant, this minimalist riff played by Jack White this handsome man on a semi-acoustic guitar with an octaver effect became the universal anthem of stadiums. From football stands to politics, impossible to escape. If my memories are good, they seem to me that it is the supporters of…
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There are riffs that cross the eras, others that intrude into pop culture, and then there are Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes. Released in 2003 on the album Elephant, this minimalist riff played by Jack White this handsome man on a semi-acoustic guitar with an octaver effect became the universal anthem of stadiums. From football stands to politics, impossible to escape. If my memories are good, they seem to me that it is the supporters of…

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Anotherwhiskyformisterbukowski broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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