Ian D'sa is able to switch seamlessly between intricate clean licks and crushing distorted riff work. It's no secret that Billy Talent are favoured by guitarists for their dynamic and interesting stringmanship. It was so close between this, Fallen Leaves and Worker Bees all for the same reason: the guitar work. Richard: "I actually struggled to choose a second song. Then when the double vocals over the top of each other kick in throughout the chorus – it's awesome." Don't Count On The Wicked (Dead Silence, 2012) I really like how the song cuts to just guitar and vocals on the build up to the chorus, and how it creates tension. Oh so angry." This Suffering (Billy Talent II, 2006)Īdam: "This song's probably from my favourite album by Billy Talent. THE RIFF! It’s impossible not to move in some way to this song – it’s heavy, funky-fresh and angry. A big ‘Fuck you’ to any bullies out there." The Crutch (Afraid Of Heights, 2016) An anthem that stands for the acceptance and equality that the rock scene is so known for, this song is lyrically very important too. The lift in the chorus given by the change of pace and the space the guitars give the vocal really makes this song for me. Jason: "My favourite live Billy Talent Song, after watching their set I can never get it out of my head. Motivation, forward thinking and energy for change." Line And Sinker An absolute anthem for thinking for yourself. Mikey: "When it comes to Billy Talent, it just has to be done.
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