Name your three favourite drummers. Any genre, any band/ group.Put the name of the band too. It's always cool to see who people will choose. Mine are: Neil Peart- Rush, David Garibaldi- Tower of Power and Stevie Wonder (yes, he plays drums).
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JOJO MAYER. that guy is amazing.
Buddy Rich. self explanatory
Gene Krupa. god father of the modern drumset
Louie Bellson. god father of double bass
thomas lang. the austrian sensation
stewart copeland.
carter beauford
dennis chambers
just too many amazing drummers out there but those are among my favorite
[QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
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Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
[QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- ConvergeZap-O-Matic
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
Danny Carey, Jon Theodore, and myself.1ND1FF3R3NT
[QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- Converge1ND1FF3R3NT
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
Nah dude, pants14 said it blows. He must be right.[QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"]Danny Carey, Jon Theodore, and myself.lemonfreshpanda
Nah, I just like hearing myself play...I write a lot intricant, complex stuff, and I think it's cool. Nothing wrong with that. And I do a lot of studio work for different bands, so I get the opportunity to critique and improve my styl3 all the time.
Ive also been playing for about 13 years and I've studied theory and composition, which is a good deal more than you can say for most of the drummers you might hear in the radio these days.
[QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- ConvergeZap-O-Matic
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
He is right, that's what I just said. I was responding to you.
[QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- Converge1ND1FF3R3NT
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
He is right, that's what I just said. I was responding to you.
I know. Metal is horrible.
[QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- ConvergeZap-O-Matic
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
He is right, that's what I just said. I was responding to you.
I know. Metal is horrible.
That's openminded and informed of you :|
[QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- Convergelemonfreshpanda
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
He is right, that's what I just said. I was responding to you.
I know. Metal is horrible.
[QUOTE="lemonfreshpanda"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- ConvergePants14
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
He is right, that's what I just said. I was responding to you.
I know. Metal is horrible.
[QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- ConvergePants14
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Flat opinion.[QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="lemonfreshpanda"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- Convergelemonfreshpanda
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
He is right, that's what I just said. I was responding to you.
I know. Metal is horrible.
Woah, buddy...Mike Portnoy and especially Danny Carey are not metal drummers at all. They are progressive rock, which is way different. The things Danny plays, a lot of the other drummers you just mentioned wouldn't even be able to understand. There is so much theory behind the complex patterns and overlays that he write. Unfortunately, people like him don't get enough credit, because most "musicians" these days are completely ignorant to the technical aspects of playing.
By the way...Danny has a background playing jazz and African percussion.
[QUOTE="lemonfreshpanda"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="lemonfreshpanda"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- Converge1ND1FF3R3NT
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
He is right, that's what I just said. I was responding to you.
I know. Metal is horrible.
Woah, buddy...Mike Portnoy and especially Danny Carey are not metal drummers at all. They are progressive rock, which is way different. The things Danny plays, a lot of the other drummers you just mentioned wouldn't even be able to understand. There is so much theory behind the complex patterns and overlays that he write. Unfortunately, people like him don't get enough credit, because most "musicians" these days are completely ignorant to the technical aspects of playing.
By the way...Danny has a background playing jazz and African percussion.
You should know better than me that both Tool and Dream Theater belong in the category of "progressive metal."Terry Bozzio and Part Two (Frank Zappa) [He is the one with the bigger drumset]
Tony Royster Jr. (Independent) [He was 12 years old then!]
Billy Kilson (Chris Botti) [IMO, one of the best of all time]
[QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="lemonfreshpanda"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="lemonfreshpanda"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="1ND1FF3R3NT"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"][QUOTE="Pants14"][QUOTE="Zap-O-Matic"]Flo Mournier-Cryptopsy
Derek Roddy-Hate Eternal
Chris Pennie-Dillinger Escape Plan
Steve Lamos- American Football
Ben Koller- Convergelemonfreshpanda
Sorry, but metal doesn't count. It BLOWS!
Yeah, it does.
If you know anything about real drumming...no it doesn't. Take it from a former percussion major.
He is right, that's what I just said. I was responding to you.
I know. Metal is horrible.
Woah, buddy...Mike Portnoy and especially Danny Carey are not metal drummers at all. They are progressive rock, which is way different. The things Danny plays, a lot of the other drummers you just mentioned wouldn't even be able to understand. There is so much theory behind the complex patterns and overlays that he write. Unfortunately, people like him don't get enough credit, because most "musicians" these days are completely ignorant to the technical aspects of playing.
By the way...Danny has a background playing jazz and African percussion.
Tool is certainly not metal...maybe their earlier stuff to an extent, but there has been no resemblance of that since Lateralus, and Aenema too really. It was their first album which got them labeled as "metal" by some people. I can see how you would say Dream Theatre is something close to metal, but that's still a stretch. I'd prefer to throw the labels aside and just call them both progressive, because I think that's what counts.
Another Great Drum Duet by Phil Collins and Chester ThompsonRoyTheVikingFew people realize how great a drummer Phil Collins is. I like him okay as a singer, but his genius is behind a drum set.
[QUOTE="RoyTheViking"]Another Great Drum Duet by Phil Collins and Chester Thompsonlemonfreshpanda
He really is very talented for being able to drum while singing lead. Not many people do that.
[QUOTE="lemonfreshpanda"][QUOTE="RoyTheViking"]Another Great Drum Duet by Phil Collins and Chester ThompsonRoyTheViking
He really is very talented for being able to drum while singing lead. Not many people do that.
I can only name Don Henley, but he's not really as good a drummer as Collins. For me, the whole idea would be like juggling balls and having a fluent conversation at the same time.[QUOTE="RoyTheViking"][QUOTE="lemonfreshpanda"][QUOTE="RoyTheViking"]Another Great Drum Duet by Phil Collins and Chester Thompsonlemonfreshpanda
He really is very talented for being able to drum while singing lead. Not many people do that.
When ever I try it, I always speed up.
[QUOTE="blackslim3000"]Ginger BakerNisstyre_56Overrated, MASSIVELY Oh well... I dont know much about drumming
How come hardly anyone is saying Keith Moon? Hes one of the greatest drummers of all time!zepman71He's not that great. He had a funny style is all, and a funny personality
[QUOTE="zepman71"]How come hardly anyone is saying Keith Moon? Hes one of the greatest drummers of all time!Nisstyre_56He's not that great. He had a funny style is all, and a funny personality Keith moon and Ginger Baker are the only drummers who I've ever been interested in listening to. So, instead, I will name another drummer [spoiler] Scott Asheton [/spoiler]
[QUOTE="Nisstyre_56"][QUOTE="zepman71"]How come hardly anyone is saying Keith Moon? Hes one of the greatest drummers of all time!blackslim3000
The Stooges! You sir are a legend
How come hardly anyone is saying Keith Moon? Hes one of the greatest drummers of all time!zepman71
Lets compare:
Keith Moon vs. Thomas Lang
[QUOTE="blackslim3000"][QUOTE="Nisstyre_56"][QUOTE="zepman71"]How come hardly anyone is saying Keith Moon? Hes one of the greatest drummers of all time!zepman71
The Stooges! You sir are a legend
Thank You :oops:
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