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    Default any songs where the drums blow your mind apart

    If anyone has heard Slayer's 'God Hates Us All' cd. the song 'Exile' with Paul Bastoff on the drums is absolutely amazing and would blow any drummers mind apart. i sit their through that song and just shake my head in amazement. if you havent heard it, get on it!!!

    any others?


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    Vinnie Coluita on Allan Holdsworth's "Secrets" album.

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    Anything off Meshuggah's Chaosphere album.

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    The White Stripes, any song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnysimmo
    The White Stripes, any song.
    I may have to check into this.
    Serve The Song, Not The Ego - NEP

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    The White Stripes

    I know what you mean.

    There pro.

    The new Far Cry single by Rush, I like the drumming, but anything by Peart I thoroughly enjoy.
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    '4' on the Aphex Twin album "Richard D James album" made me think differently about a few things.

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    dave mathews band drummer got me into playing different styles besides metal.... listening to him reminds me that drumming can be technical without being loud and fast
    arnold for president!!

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    Hah. White Stripes.

    Meg White wouldn't know technicality if it came up and bit her in the face.

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    Thank you HB.
    All who say meg white can't drum raise their sticks.
    I AM SABIAN MAN!


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    Sticks Are Raised! Not Just One Pair My Whole Bag!
    I really wish that we could actually show the pictures in here...

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    Wow... bashing Meg... original

    Go by The Vandals is great in terms of frenzy. For the most part I like solid beats that add in just a bit of personal touch. For example, Cake & Sodomy by Marilyn Manson has a great simple hat part during the second verse that I like... I also/am influenced by stuff like Federation X and Shellac.
    i must be the only hip hop fan here

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    the song About a burning fire by blindside has some crazy drums in it, i tried to jam around with this song at my house, it didn't work to well..
    heres the link if u wanna here it
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuXeu...elated&search=

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    Quote Originally Posted by sethhover
    Wow... bashing Meg... original
    Well, come on. She's more famous than most of us will ever be, and she plays beats that most drummers learn in their first couple of drum lessons.

    I'm interested to hear what the new White Stripes album sounds like when it comes out. Jack White apparently said its "the most complex and heavy" that the White Stripes has ever done. So I'm waiting on its imminent failure to impress me.

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    Wait I thought that the white stripes broke up. That's why Jack White made the Raconteurs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsbells58
    I'm interested to hear what the new White Stripes album sounds like when it comes out. Jack White apparently said its "the most complex and heavy" that the White Stripes has ever done. So I'm waiting on its imminent failure to impress me.
    Just you wait- Meg White is going to destroy those drums. :P
    i must be the only hip hop fan here

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    Quote Originally Posted by amputechture
    The White Stripes

    I know what you mean.

    There pro.

    The new Far Cry single by Rush, I like the drumming, but anything by Peart I thoroughly enjoy.
    Amen to that! Any Peart does is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsbells58
    Well, come on. She's more famous than most of us will ever be, and she plays beats that most drummers learn in their first couple of drum lessons.

    HB58
    Ya, have you guys actually listened to seven nation army? She play just quarter notes on the bass for ever.

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    Is it to late for me to raise my sticks?

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    I had a tape of a group called Atlantic Jazz Fusion that Billy Cobham played drums on and you'd swear by the drums that it was a heavy metal song - lot's of double bass.
    Serve The Song, Not The Ego - NEP

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAM1027
    All who say meg white can't drum raise their sticks.
    I am now single-handedlty lifting the entire firth factory

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    er... handedly. I need a new keyboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CyberComa
    I had a tape of a group called Atlantic Jazz Fusion that Billy Cobham played drums on and you'd swear by the drums that it was a heavy metal song - lot's of double bass.
    The first song on Cobham's album 'Spectrum' was just insane - the groove was a lot like the beginning of Van Halen's 'Hot For Teacher' but better.

    Which somehow reminds me of Mahavishu Orchestra ... the drums on The Inner Mounting Flame are so good they make me cry.

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    "These Walls" - Dream Theater
    "As I Am" - Dream Theater
    Any one of Neil Peart's solos or songs for that matter.
    "Seven Nation Army" - The White Stripes <insert sarcasm here>
    "The Crusade" - Trivium (no really!! The freaking drums are insane!!)
    "Moby ****" - Led Zepplin (John Bonham drum solo really...)
    "Hot for Teacher" - Van Halen, BUT ONLY IF YOU PLAY IT WITHOUT TRIGGERS LIKE MY STEP-DAD!!!

    Idk...I cant think of them right now...
    "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer."
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    Everything Vinnie Paul, the man can lay down the heaviest beats EVER, and he has got some serious double bass skills, he is the man.

    Also as we all already know Mike Portnoy, what can't he do, he is amazing.

    Gavin Harrison, his drumming is one of my main inspiration, I just really love the way he plays.

    Thomas Lang, this guy does stuff that in my mind is physically impossible.

    There are so many incredible drummers, but these are my current fav's

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