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returntothepit >> discuss >> Joey Jordison is the "greatest drummer" of the last 25 yrs? Hahahahahah by zyklon on Aug 10,2010 8:00pm
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toggletoggle post by blue  at Aug 10,2010 8:05pm
lol @ comments

'peart and portnoy should be tied for number 1'

i bet progmetaldrummer posted that.



toggletoggle post by zyklon at Aug 10,2010 8:07pm
Probably hahahaha



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Aug 10,2010 8:07pm
the fact that terry bozzio isn't in the top 5 alone makes that list a joke



toggletoggle post by Archaeon at Aug 10,2010 8:09pm
Why do people bother making lists like this?



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 10,2010 8:15pm
i'm just glad Lars Ulrich's name is not on it.



toggletoggle post by funny at Aug 10,2010 9:27pm
HAHA @ progmetaldrummer



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Aug 10,2010 9:31pm
its based on internet votes sooooo



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Aug 10,2010 9:34pm
"I very much doubt that this magazine has 102000 readers." lololol



toggletoggle post by Kevord  at Aug 10,2010 9:59pm
Tommy Lee seemed like a mainstream drummer that would at least make the top 10.



toggletoggle post by Kevord  at Aug 10,2010 10:04pm
John Longstreth or GTFO.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 10,2010 10:12pm
That list is bullshit. I couldn't find Rick Allen anywhere!



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Aug 11,2010 2:12am
Dave Grohl @ # 5 hahahahaha



toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney nli at Aug 11,2010 3:58am
I'm sure my nigga Roy Haynes ripped a fart within the past 25 years that sounded better than that list.



toggletoggle post by goatcatabisk at Aug 11,2010 7:04am
Archaeon said[orig][quote]
Why do people bother making lists like this?


Because they are boss faggots who think their opinion matters.



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Aug 11,2010 8:32am
If I was Joey Jordison, I would kill myself for being on the same list as Bozzio, Gadd, Colaiuta...



toggletoggle post by Old Spice Man NLI at Aug 11,2010 8:44am
goatcatabisk said[orig][quote]
Archaeon said[orig][quote]
Why do people bother making lists like this?


Because you've never had a blow-job in your lifetime. Deal with it.



toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Aug 11,2010 8:54am

01. Joey Jordison (SLIPKNOT, ROB ZOMBIE)
02. Mike Portnoy (DREAM THEATER)
03. Gavin Harrison (PORCUPINE TREE)
04. Neil Peart (RUSH)
05. Dave Grohl (NIRVANA, THEM CROOKED VULTURES)
06. Travis Barker (BLINK-182, TRANSPLANTS)
07. Nicko McBrain (IRON MAIDEN)
08. Vinnie Colaiuta (FRANK ZAPPA, STING, JEFF BECK)
09. Phil Collins (GENESIS)
10. Chad Smith (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, CHICKENFOOT)
11. Brann Dailor (MASTODON)
12. Steve Gadd (ERIC CLAPTON, PAUL SIMON)
13. Thomas Lang
14. Stewart Copeland (THE POLICE)
15. Terry Bozzio (FRANK ZAPPA)
16. Josh Freese (A PERFECT CIRCLE, DEVO)
17. Cozy Powell (RAINBOW, WHITESNAKE, BLACK SABBATH)
18. Jeff Porcaro (TOTO, MICHAEL JACKSON)
19. Stephen Morris (JOY DIVISION, NEW ORDER)
20. Steve White (PAUL WELLER, OASIS)

this list is really dumb. I mean, really, really, really dumb. This is a "Most Popular Drummer" pole, that's all. I mean, TRAVIS BARKER is number 6? number 6? Of the last 25 years? I have friends who like the whole pop-punk thing, and one of them is even a drummer, he tried to show me one time how "good" TB is, we watched some videos, and in the end he agreed that TB really isn't very good, he's just adequate for the type of music he plays. Danney Carey isn't even ON this list? WTF? That actually surprises me cause he's popular, AND a better drummer than 95% of this list.

FUCK ME, i didn't even notice this one:
19. Stephen Morris (JOY DIVISION, NEW ORDER)
Are you fucking SHITTING ME?! I <3 Joy Division, but come the-fuck on, their drumming is nothing special, nevermind good enough to be on a greatest drummers of the last 25 years list.

I should never look at this list again, or else i'm going to have an aneurysm, or punch someone, or shit myself, or all three at the same time. AHHHHHGHGHGHHGHGHGHHGHGHHHGHGHGHGHHG



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Aug 11,2010 9:20am
best musician votes are gayer than iranian elections.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 9:37am
these lists are usually created by music writers who work for mainstream music magazines or publications (rolling stone, spin, etc) so they feel their opinion is valid because they gotz the credentials nilla. the 100 best guitar players ever was a fucking joke too. it's almost as bad as opinions expressed on rttp
always avoid these lists.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 9:38am
any time a best drummers/best guitar solos/best album covers/best whatever list comes out, it's retarded and not worth looking at.

that clown from the white stripes wins best guitarist in every stupid poll. doesn't mean shit.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 9:43am
if anything they should split it up according to styles.



toggletoggle post by C_Col at Aug 11,2010 10:20am
No Billy Cobham?



toggletoggle post by C_Col at Aug 11,2010 10:25am
Ps: some of Gadd's best stuff was on Steely Dan's Aja. Fuck Clapton n the likes thereof.



toggletoggle post by soul remnants at Aug 11,2010 10:25am
I read list, then shit bricks

HOGLAN ftw



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Aug 11,2010 10:26am
C_Col said[orig][quote]
No Billy Cobham?
right? personal favorite of mine.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 11,2010 10:34am
i agree that Jordison should be on that list due to his abilities and contributions playing with many different bands... albeit within the top 50-100 instead . But 1st? thats just raviolis.



toggletoggle post by MetalThursday  at Aug 11,2010 10:37am
Kenneth Schalk #1. End of list. Where my MSD at on this one?



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 10:42am
Lars Ulrich. #1.

/THREAD



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Aug 11,2010 10:43am
I love Ken Schalk. I don't know if he'd make a top 20 in 25 years though.



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Aug 11,2010 10:44am
Joey Jordison, haha. Don decker just rolled in his grave. well, he is trying as he is still fat after death.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 10:46am
1. Neil Peart
2. Neil Peart
3. Neil Peart
4. Neil Peart
5. Neil Peart
6. Neil Peart
7. Neil Peart
8. Neil Peart
9. Neil Peart
10. Neil Peart
11. Neil Peart
12. Neil Peart
13. Neil Peart
14. Neil Peart
15. Neil Peart
16. Neil Peart
17. Neil Peart
18. Neil Peart
19. Neil Peart
20. Neil Peart



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 10:47am
most metal drummers get swept under the rug on these kinds of lists



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 11,2010 10:48am
no Gene Hoglan or Tomas Haake either. fuckin gay.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 10:56am
DreadKill said[orig][quote]
1. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
2. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
3. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
4. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
5. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
6. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
7. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
8. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
9. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
10. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
11. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
12. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
13. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
14. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
15. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
16. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
17. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
18. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
19. Neil Peart is overrated and balding
20. Neil Peart is overrated and balding


fixd?



toggletoggle post by boblovesmusic   at Aug 11,2010 10:58am



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 11:01am
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]

fixd?


no



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 11:02am
actually, pretty much anything good will become overrated because tons of people will say it's the best, so i guess that would make peart overrated (definitely balding), but regardless, he's an incredible drummer.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 11,2010 11:03am
the term "overrated" is overrated. stick that in your pipe and smoke it.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 11:06am
smoking out of pipes is overrated. insert that in your bong, light it on fire, and inhale.



toggletoggle post by boblovesmusic   at Aug 11,2010 11:09am
this thread is totally overrated



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 11,2010 11:15am
DreadKill said[orig][quote]
smoking out of pipes is overrated. insert that in your bong, light it on fire, and inhale.


actually that reminds me... i was thinking of getting a corncob for smokin the reefer. is this recommended or no good?



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toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 11:21am
lol obviously Neil isn't overrated, he revolutionized a style of drumming. but he's not worthy of being all 25 in a top 25. his best days were over 25 years ago too.
I just love how most rush fans want to suck every semen out of him that he has left. it's good you don't solely listen to rush or dream theater. me likey pushing those fans' buttons



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 11:30am
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
lol obviously Neil isn't overrated, he revolutionized a style of drumming. but he's not worthy of being all 25 in a top 25. his best days were over 25 years ago too.
I just love how most rush fans want to suck every semen out of him that he has left. it's good you don't solely listen to rush or dream theater. me likey pushing those fans' buttons
i actually think his drumming has gotten even better with age. he's not complacent and is always working on incorporating new things.

also, fuck dream theater. they haven't put out anything decent since scenes from a memory. james labrie is a bad geddy lee



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 11,2010 11:36am
DT would be so much better if they shitcanned James Labrie.. cant stand that fag and his shitty voice.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 11:41am
the last rush I've heard was vapor trails and it didn't do much for me outside of that song earthshine.
Needs more la villa strangiato songs plz



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 11,2010 11:44am edited Aug 11,2010 11:44am
snakes and arrows was really good i thought



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 11:56am
that was the newest one, right?
I just lost the desire to further my rush experience; I'm generally stuck listening to everything up until signals. I guess one wouldn't say I'm a real rush fan. geddy's vocals give me a headache after 2 songs, much like DT too.



toggletoggle post by SacInDartmouth at Aug 11,2010 12:04pm
I realize that the poll was from some UK magazine, but I also think it's hilarious that this list was posted on a website run by RoadRunner Records. Coinkydink?



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 11,2010 12:05pm
ya it came out in 07. its pretty impressive i'd say. def a more modern approach



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD  at Aug 11,2010 12:10pm
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
Lars Ulrich. #1.

/THREAD


If this suggestion were a carton of milk, it went bad at least fifteen years ago, and stinks at least as much. I know you're being sarcastic, but Lars since then is just the saddest parody of himself I've ever seen a drummer be.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 12:13pm
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
that was the newest one, right?
I just lost the desire to further my rush experience; I'm generally stuck listening to everything up until signals. I guess one wouldn't say I'm a real rush fan. geddy's vocals give me a headache after 2 songs, much like DT too.
i love vapor trails and snakes & arrows. after signals, they went too synth heavy and didn't really make anything awesome until counterparts. power windows and presto are the worst, but there are good songs on some of the albums between signals and counterparts.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 12:14pm
my favorite rush album is probably permanent waves.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 12:16pm
So I'm assuming you're suggesting I should listen to more post 81 rush.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 12:17pm
Only if someone could filter the vocals



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 12:22pm
listen to the 5 most recent albums



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 12:25pm
Only if someone could filter the vocals



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 11,2010 12:30pm
just listen to 2 songs, then take a break and listen to 2 more the next day.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 11,2010 12:31pm
I like the way you think. Will do.
now go tomorrow or you're a pussy



toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Aug 11,2010 12:47pm
the last rush cd i liked was "test for echo", i don't like anything afterwards.



toggletoggle post by Alexecutioner at Aug 11,2010 1:42pm
sxealex said[orig][quote]
"I very much doubt that this magazine has 102000 readers." lololol


best fucking comment on there



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 11,2010 1:45pm
also this list is missing the greatest drummer our generation - Nick Tolias.



toggletoggle post by TUFF at Aug 11,2010 3:05pm
I mean... they were nominated for a grammy after all.



toggletoggle post by FantaticAss1232 at Aug 11,2010 6:15pm
Where the fuck is Danny Carey? Jesus Christ people come on.



toggletoggle post by Kevord  at Aug 11,2010 7:55pm
DreadKill said[orig][quote]
my favorite rush album is probably permanent waves.


Hemispheres is my favorite. Epic late 70's rush was the best. 2112, A Farewell to Kings and Hemispheres.



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD  at Aug 11,2010 7:57pm
ouchdrummer said[orig][quote]
the last rush cd i liked was "test for echo", i don't like anything afterwards.


I'm a big fan of the title track of that CD, I remember when it came out they played it all the time but I never could get sick of it, really good tune.



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Aug 11,2010 8:03pm
meg white #1 obv



toggletoggle post by My_Dying_Bride at Aug 11,2010 9:54pm

“Do you like Phil Collins? I’ve been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn’t understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where Phil Collins’ presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group’s undisputed masterpiece. It’s an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. Christy, take off your robe.”



toggletoggle post by blender_method  at Aug 12,2010 2:36am
I don't know why anyone hasn't said it, but think Mike Portnoy is the most overrated drummer ever. He's such a one trick pony. He's just deceptive about it because he can be one trick pony over 20 different drums and 30 different cymbals. He'd fall flat on his dick sitting at a 4 piece kit trying to play Candiria or Dillinger... Speaking of which, Chris Pennie and Gil Sharone should be on this list. Chris Pennie created a new sound for modern drumming and Gil Sharone is just absolutely badass.



toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Aug 12,2010 7:54am
ShadowSD said[orig][quote]
ouchdrummer said[orig][quote]
the last rush cd i liked was "test for echo", i don't like anything afterwards.


I'm a big fan of the title track of that CD, I remember when it came out they played it all the time but I never could get sick of it, really good tune.


Yeah, the title track off of it rules big time.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 10:19am
Driven is a great track from test for echo



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 10:21am
Kevord said[orig][quote]
DreadKill said[orig][quote]
my favorite rush album is probably permanent waves.


Hemispheres is my favorite. Epic late 70's rush was the best. 2112, A Farewell to Kings and Hemispheres.
i have circumstances stuck in my head now



toggletoggle post by MikeofdecrepitudE at Aug 12,2010 10:22am
Only Dave Lombardo is real.



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Aug 12,2010 10:27am
This thread sucks.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 12,2010 10:27am
Somehow I cannot argue with that. This board needs more Mikeov



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Aug 12,2010 10:28am
only Steve Moore is real.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 10:29am
only Stanton Moore is real



toggletoggle post by MikeofdecrepitudE at Aug 12,2010 10:33am
Only



is real.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Aug 12,2010 10:46am
only

is real.



toggletoggle post by MikeofdecrepitudE at Aug 12,2010 10:52am
Only



is real.



toggletoggle post by boxxy at Aug 12,2010 11:27am edited Aug 12,2010 11:27am
rush sucks



toggletoggle post by boxxy at Aug 12,2010 11:27am
jk, i like rush.



toggletoggle post by boxxy at Aug 12,2010 11:29am
DreadKill said[orig][quote]
Driven is a great track from test for echo


also an awesome song. To tell the truth, i love the whole record. I like SO much in fact, that i got a drum video for it where NP plays all the songs with the recordings and then goes through them and breaks down some of the cooler beats and fills. They even do it in slow-mo, and with a pic inside a pic with his bass drum action going on in the corner. It's a great video, unfortunately it's a double VHS and i don't have a VCR. DAMNIT



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Aug 12,2010 11:30am
boxxy said[orig][quote]
jk, i like rush.


damn right you do.



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Aug 12,2010 11:46am
boxxy said[orig][quote]
DreadKill said[orig][quote]
Driven is a great track from test for echo


also an awesome song. To tell the truth, i love the whole record. I like SO much in fact, that i got a drum video for it where NP plays all the songs with the recordings and then goes through them and breaks down some of the cooler beats and fills. They even do it in slow-mo, and with a pic inside a pic with his bass drum action going on in the corner. It's a great video, unfortunately it's a double VHS and i don't have a VCR. DAMNIT


jimbo let me borrow that and i transferred it to dvd at work. but i haven't watched most of it...

test for echo is fantastic. vapor trails would be much better if geddy seriously toned down his vocals. why they choose to layer his vocals so much is beyond me. what a bland boring record. counterparts had a couple amazing songs mixed with total shit.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 11:53am
i love vapor trails. the songs are so catchy and great, especially one little victory, ghost rider, earthshine, and secret touch.

counterparts has a few subpar tunes, but animate, stick it out, and leave that thing alone are excellent. plus you have the best song about fags ever, nobody's hero!



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 11:54am
i love how drummer threads become rush nerd threads.



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Aug 12,2010 12:02pm
neil pert is awesome but hes definitely not #1, top 5 yea but not #1.



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Aug 12,2010 12:04pm
i was thinking of nobody's hero when i typed "total shit"...but animate and leave that thing alone are 2 of their best songs. my favorite album is A Farewell to Kings (Xanadu and Cygnus....wow) and even that one has terrible songs on it (Cinderella Man). their albums are so inconsistent.

still though...rush leaves a sour taste in my ear mouth today. i can't really listen to 'em now, i wore them out years ago. i'd rather listen to demilich.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 12:06pm
i'll never get sick of rush



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 12,2010 12:08pm
bill bruford > neil peart



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 12:10pm
bruford was a big influence on peart



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Aug 12,2010 12:12pm
how come no one mentioned carter beauford. hes a really good drummer even if he does drum for DMB.



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 12:12pm
reimroc said[orig][quote]
how come no one mentioned carter beauford. hes a really good drummer even if he does drum for DMB.
MSD just foamed at the underpants



toggletoggle post by Spaldino at Aug 12,2010 12:19pm
Yeti said[orig][quote]
only

is real.



fucking love that movie. have yet to see "On the Rocks" though.



toggletoggle post by Spaldino at Aug 12,2010 12:21pm
also, Joey Jordison is way more over-rated than Neil Peart will ever be.



toggletoggle post by sethrich   at Aug 12,2010 12:40pm



toggletoggle post by zyklon at Aug 12,2010 12:40pm
He's an average metal drummer but that's it! It goes to tell you real drummer never get the credit they deserve



toggletoggle post by metal_church101  at Aug 12,2010 1:03pm
ShadowSD said[orig][quote]
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
Lars Ulrich. #1.

/THREAD


If this suggestion were a carton of milk, it went bad at least fifteen years ago, and stinks at least as much. I know you're being sarcastic, but Lars since then is just the saddest parody of himself I've ever seen a drummer be.





toggletoggle post by thirdknuckle  at Aug 12,2010 1:28pm
No mention of Bill Bruford? Alan White?

That said...

Phil Rudd:
"What do is not a 'suppression of skills". A lot of drummers are afraid to do what I do."

TRUE

NONE of the previously mentioned jazz-fusion super-busy techno math metal players could play an AC/DC song start to finish without masturbating all over it.



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Aug 12,2010 1:34pm edited Aug 12,2010 1:35pm
yeah. thread needs more 4/4 wisdom.



bennyhillifier



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 12,2010 1:37pm
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
bill bruford > neil peart


bruford was mentioned nilla



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Aug 12,2010 2:11pm
DreadKill said[orig][quote]
reimroc said[orig][quote]
how come no one mentioned carter beauford. hes a really good drummer even if he does drum for DMB.
MSD just foamed at the underpants


probably



toggletoggle post by DreadKill  at Aug 12,2010 2:16pm
and he didn't even foam at the underpants because you mentioned his favorite drummer. he foamed his undies because a 9 month old crawled by.



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Aug 12,2010 2:19pm
ZING!



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 12,2010 2:50pm
here's my top 20 "Favorite" Drummers

01. Danny Carey (Tool)
02. Martin Lopez (Opeth)
03. Gavin Harrison (PORCUPINE TREE)
04. Neil Peart (RUSH)
05. Tomas Haake (Meshuggah)
06. Martin Axenrot (Withery, Bloodbath, Opeth)
07. Matt Camerron (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden)
08. Gene Hoglan (Everything)
09. Chris Adler (Lamb of God)
10. Marco Pitruzella (Faceless, etc
11. Sal/Johnny (Type O Negative, LoA)
12. Chris Pennie (DEP, Coheed)
13. Dave Lombardo (Slayer
14. Dave Grohl (NIRVANA, THEM CROOKED VULTURES
15. Terry Bozzio (FRANK ZAPPA)
16. Josh Freese (A PERFECT CIRCLE, DEVO)
17. Mike Portnoy (DREAM THEATER)
18. Virgil Donati
19. Trym (Emperor)
20. Jason Bittner (Shadows Fall)



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Aug 12,2010 3:04pm
Mostly metal drummers? Come on dude, your arrested



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 12,2010 3:06pm
most of my favorite non-metal drummers/bands are from the 70s



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD  at Aug 12,2010 3:40pm
If I had to pick the ten all time best drummers, my list would include (in no particular order) Gene Hoglan, John Bonham, Neil Peart, the Morbid Angel drummer, Dave Lombardo, Johnny Kelly, the bald guy who was in Dimmu, Terry Bozzio, Mike Portnoy, and earlier but NOT later Ulrich (he SUCKS now, as previously stated - but I can't forget songs like Damage Inc/Dyers Eve/Disposable Heroes/etc.)

All for different reasons, but they each contributed something original and notable as a drummer that made their band's songs special, and added to the substance of what drumming was for future bands.



toggletoggle post by Archaeon at Aug 12,2010 3:43pm
Tomas Haake and Chris Pennie. No one else matters.



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Aug 12,2010 3:51pm
Archaeon said[orig][quote]
Tomas Haake and Chris Pennie. No one else matters.


ummmm hello? FUCKING TERRY BOZZIO!?



toggletoggle post by metal_church101  at Aug 12,2010 3:57pm
Paul Bostaph anyone?



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Aug 12,2010 4:03pm
1) El Duce
2) El Duce
3) El Duce

I'm sure you can see where this is going.



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Aug 12,2010 4:11pm
Its obvious DYA is the best drummer LIEK EVAR



toggletoggle post by bornofosichris  at Aug 12,2010 4:30pm
ONLY LARS IS REAL.



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Aug 12,2010 4:48pm
ShadowSD said[orig][quote]
the Morbid Angel drummer


Pete Sandoval



toggletoggle post by whiteworm  at Aug 12,2010 6:24pm
Uh...Nobody mentioned Mike Smith? Wow. The man is a legend!



toggletoggle post by thirdknuckle  at Aug 12,2010 6:28pm
ABBADON



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD  at Aug 13,2010 9:04am
MillenialKingdom said[orig][quote]
ShadowSD said[orig][quote]
the Morbid Angel drummer


Pete Sandoval


Thanks, forgot his name for a second, saw them live back in 1999 in Hartford and he had just unbelievable stamina to play super fast for so long.



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Aug 13,2010 9:07am
He uses tree trunks for sticks. My favorite metal drummer.



toggletoggle post by metal_church101  at Aug 13,2010 9:53am
Animal from the Muppets does the best blast beats.



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Aug 13,2010 11:16am
Here are a few of my favorite drummers:

Alex Pelletier (Despised Icon)
George Kollias (Nile)
John Bonham (Led Zeppelin)
Jani Stefanovic (Divinefire, Crimson Moonlight)
and a ton of others that I can't think of for the moment.



toggletoggle post by Spaldino at Aug 13,2010 12:56pm
LET ME 'SPLAIN SOMETHIN TO YA!



bennyhillifier

AWWW- OHHH!

fucking dude is awesome.



also... i didn't know the drummer for Divinefire and Crimson Moonlight were one and the same. love both bands.



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Aug 13,2010 2:19pm
reimroc said[orig][quote]
DreadKill said[orig][quote]
reimroc said[orig][quote]
how come no one mentioned carter beauford. hes a really good drummer even if he does drum for DMB.
MSD just foamed at the underpants


probably


Confirmed.



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Aug 13,2010 3:40pm
Spaldino said[orig][quote]

also... i didn't know the drummer for Divinefire and Crimson Moonlight were one and the same. love both bands.



If you like those bands, check out the projects he's done with Christian Alvestam, Solution .45 and Miseration.



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Aug 13,2010 3:44pm
Spaldino said[orig][quote]
LET ME 'SPLAIN SOMETHIN TO YA!



bennyhillifier

AWWW- OHHH!

fucking dude is awesome.



also... i didn't know the drummer for Divinefire and Crimson Moonlight were one and the same. love both bands.



don't even have to watch the vid to get the beat in my head and say, "DON'T WORRY BOUT DEM GHOST NOTES. THAT'S JUST REBOUND!!!"



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Aug 13,2010 4:35pm
SPLAIN!!!!!


bennyhillifier



then let loose Bernard, LET LOOSE


bennyhillifier



toggletoggle post by Headbanging Man at Aug 13,2010 5:05pm
What about Les Binks?!?!?!!!!



toggletoggle post by Woah!_Shut_It_Down!  at Aug 13,2010 7:09pm
Only



is real.



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