Another drummer appreciation thread (1 Viewer)

I like this song, definitely different. Some where between rage against the machine, death metal, and alternative. I wish they would of shortened the song and kept it just rage and metal. The fast parts are a dream!


This band is in my personal top 3 all time. They transition from variant genres pretty often and it works for me, even their pop sections play well. Most of their music is up tempo though, so i highly recommend them. Now.. most their music is about sex.. but I have no idea what they are saying most of the time... I just love their sound.


pop transitions, the Drummer has pipes.


up tempo all the way
 
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1. Tool - seen them 7 times
2. Brendan Small/Dethklok/Galaktikon
3. Maximum the hormone
 
Elvin Jones in the John Coltrane quartet doing The Drum Thing. He gets rolling at about the 2:30 mark
 
MIchael Shrieve with Santana. Shrieve was the second youngest person to play at Woodstock. He was 19 at the time.
 
1. Tool - seen them 7 times
2. Brendan Small/Dethklok/Galaktikon
3. Maximum the hormone

I can tell you like the technical stuff.



I always thought The Clash was great, so many good songs. They couldn't of done it without Topper Headon, one talented drummer!











Dave Grohl smashes it here.

 
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Dale Glover. Helped Kurt Cobain with his demo, and created some amazing music with the Melvins.

He seems like a hard worker, look at this drum cover.









 


i've always been fascinated with drumming, from rock to jazz to high school marching bands - i remember seeing the band Live on MTV unplugged ages ago, and was so impressed with the drummer on the song white discussion - the original video is on potato cam, but this is the drummer now with his own youtube channel - for all i know this is a completely rudimentary song to play, i just love how i can't even follow what he's hitting lol
 
As much as I love Nirvana, you'll never convince me that Grohl is better than Carey as a drummer, ever...



I also loved Vinnie Paul from Pantera, his double bass along w/ everything else was so epic, Rest in Power and as your brother Dimebag (Rest in Power as well) used to day, getcha pull.. (NSFW language)

 
As much as I love Nirvana, you'll never convince me that Grohl is better than Carey as a drummer, ever...



I also loved Vinnie Paul from Pantera, his double bass along w/ everything else was so epic, Rest in Power and as your brother Dimebag (Rest in Power as well) used to day, getcha pull.. (NSFW language)




Really liked that Pantera album!


I know my tastes are far off from most on here, but this cover blew my mind. Blew was on Bleach, so this must of been Chad Channing's work. So, Chad Channing than! Well, I'm confused it could be Chad Channing or Dave. Would have to listen to Bleach.


 
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Wait for it... some of the comments are solid gold Jerruh... "When you're a death metal drummer but you got bills to pay."




 
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