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* In the [[Opeth]] song "The Lotus Eater," the song for the most part is a straightforward metal song, or at least as straightforward as most Opeth songs go, but during the bridge, a long, dissonant chord is played on a keyboard, with a drum fill that you would normally expect to lead into a big guitar solo, but instead, ''it's jazz-boogie time!'' And it is ''awesome''.
* In "Layla" by Derek and the Dominoes, there is an instrumental solo following the main melody that comes out of nowhere and has nothing to do with the song. It goes on for a few minutes till it ends. "Layla" (written by Eric Clapton) and the instrumental (written by Jim Gordon) were originally two separate songs, but they decided to combine them into one piece.
* Directly from being a non-melodic and heavy song by their standards, the instrumental section of "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qEaJCMwhFc Lost In The Future]" by [[Gamma Ray (Music)|Gamma Ray]] bursts immediately into "Oh! Susanna," complete with background whoops and eventual humming along, then dives right back into the solo as if nothing had happened.
* [[Nightwish]] has done something similar in recent live shows: during the instrumental section in the middle of "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcP6R5EeWEk Sacrament Of Wilderness]," Tuomas now plays an [[Homage]] to "[[Dschinghis Khan|Moskau]]" on the keyboards.
* The scat-singing part of [[Van Halen]]'s "I'm The One".