I think that Tim Alexander of Primus and Jon Theodore of The Mars Volta are quite good drummers.
I think that Tim Alexander of Primus and Jon Theodore of The Mars Volta are quite good drummers.
I voted for Bonham, but check this guy out:
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^And rush's music isn't challenging?
YYZ > Ticks and Leeches in terms of not only pure complexity on every instrument (apart from vocals, since YYZ has none and James Maynard Keenan does a pretty good singing performance in Ticks and Leeches), but also proggadogdogness.
Was it funny on purpose, or not?
Yes, so can I but it'd be hard for me to think of any banRAB that are more skilled as a whole, excluding LTE.
Okay so for Petrucci I reckon: Vai, Satch, Yngwie are better, to name three.
Portnoy: Like every drummer I named up there plus more.
Myung: This is tough, maybe you can tell me the best bassists, I don't really know much about that admittedly, but I just know that Myung is ****ing crazy to the max!
Rudess: Sorry but I'm yet to hear any, there's a reason why he's known as the best keyboardist in rock
LaBrie: Well I think you're referring to personally taste, but strictly on skill, I don't know. I think I like Tate, Plant and Morse better.
Hey guess what? I've turned yet another thread into a DT thread! rofl.
How about we begin with what you consider to be their best two or three albums... I'll trust your good judgement!
Man where can i re-size pics to use as my avtar?
I think I'll offer my apologies here
My blinding hatred of beatles worship has blinded me
I think I should listen to Kill Em All again. I need to affiliate myself with that album again.
I vote Keith Moon of The Who. His talents where natural & he had his own unique way of drumming. He was an amazing musician.
Cheers.
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