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3 Killer Underrated Guitar Riffs From Joan Jett

Joan Jett has gotten her flowers for her talents on stage and in rock music history, without a doubt. However, I think some of the more casual fans of Jett donโ€™t understand just how talented she is as a guitarist. Letโ€™s take a look at a few of Joan Jettโ€™s most underrated songs and guitar riffs that really showcase her ability to shred. Some of these tunes might just inspire you to pick up the guitar, too.

โ€œActivity Grrrlโ€

This song, released in 1993, was actually a little bit ahead of its time. The riot grrrl movement and grunge would soon follow and explode in popularity. โ€œActivity Grrrlโ€ is a stellar song, but Joan Jettโ€™s guitar bends and fuzzy riffs absolutely steal the show. And you canโ€™t beat those high-energy bass riffs and drums, either. This whole songโ€™s a great later career release from Joan Jett and The Blackhearts.

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โ€œI Hate Myself For Loving Youโ€

Alright, โ€œI Hate Myself For Loving Youโ€ is far from underrated. Itโ€™s one of Joan Jettโ€™s most well-known songs, and it made it to No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart back in 1988. However, the melody and vocals tend to get all the love when it comes to this song. I think Jettโ€™s guitar skills are at their finest in this track, and thatโ€™s more than worth pointing out. This song is one of Jettโ€™s finest with The Blackhearts, and those guitar riffs boast more power behind them than many of her contemporariesโ€™ soaring rock riffs at the time. 

Funnily enough, this song was allegedly inspired by Aerosmithโ€™s Steven Tyler, who was allegedly once rejected by Jett and uttered the songโ€™s eventual title. Though, according to producer Kenny Laguna, the original song was originally titled โ€œI Hate Myself Because I Can’t Get Laidโ€. Who knows what the truth is? Rock music is rarely ever straightforward.

โ€œRoadrunnerโ€

This example of Joan Jettโ€™s most underrated guitar riffs actually comes from a song that Jett didnโ€™t write herself. โ€œRoadrunnerโ€ was originally written and recorded by Jonathan Richman as part of The Modern Lovers. The OG 1976 song was a big hit when it was released. Itโ€™s since been covered by everyone from Sex Pistols to Joan Jett and The Blackhearts. Jettโ€™s 1986 version from Good Music is killer in terms of guitar-driven power, but her second version from the 1990 album The Hit List is also nothing to sneeze at.

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