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16 Dollars
Rock · 2010

16 Dollars

Volbeat's "16 Dollars" is a high-octane single that perfectly encapsulates their signature blend of heavy metal power and rockabilly charm, featuring driving riffs, an anthemic chorus, and an infectio

September 10, 2010 · Spinefarm Records (2)

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This is the sound of pure, unadulterated rock and roll energy, infused with the crushing power of heavy metal. "16 Dollars" hits you with a swaggering riff, a rhythm section that demands head-banging, and a chorus so catchy you'll be singing it for days. It's the perfect soundtrack for feeling empowered, defiant, and ready to take on the world, whether you're on a road trip, hitting the gym, or just need a jolt of pure rock adrenaline. Own it for that immediate, undeniable surge of feel-good, hard-hitting rock.

Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, driving main guitar riff that kicks off the track, blending metal aggression with a rockabilly bounce.
The explosive, singalong chorus, featuring Michael Poulsen's powerful baritone backed by anthemic gang vocals.
A mid-song guitar solo that is both melodic and technically proficient, providing a classic rock moment.
The rhythmic breakdown before the final chorus, building tension with a heavy groove before exploding back into the main theme.

How does 16 Dollars sound next to the rest of Volbeat's catalogue?

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