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Ernest:
no, you're wrong

please be quiet

Johnny C:
4/4 TIME IS THE KING OF ALL BEATS

Patrick:
This thread's revival should have never been brought about, as it reminds everybody how much of an asshat I was two years ago, and probably how much of an asshat I still am.

Although, today was the first time I've *actually played drums* in 2 years. I haven't forgotten to do that John Bonham "lol dubbel bass on a single pedal" thing with my right foot, but my diddles are shit and my general playing is a lot more childish than it used to be.

I think this means I really should consider investing in a kit. Pearl Export 5 piece, Zildjian cymbal set, and an extra floor tom, anyone? Not to mention all Ludwig pedals (SPEEDKING FUCK YEAH), ignore the shit that came with that Pearl set.

Hat:

--- Quote from: tommydski on 13 Oct 2007, 11:27 ---This is the oldest thread there has ever been.

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And you would know, being the reanimated corpse charged with archiving the history of the forum.

AngelofShadows:

--- Quote from: muteKi on 13 Oct 2007, 11:39 ---I prefer more complex beats. Just playing loudly with bass on beats one and three and snare on two and four is what makes so much "hard rock" boring for me, when it's done at 80 bpm or something. Please, for the love of all things holy do SOMETHING to mix it up some of the time, if all the rest of the band is doing is just droning.

Alternately, for some more avant-garde songs, do something like DEVO and sound like a freaking machine in your precision of beats. It makes the whole thing that much more awesome.

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Prog drumming WOO!

Be like Mike Portnoy.

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