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Zach Hill is indeed one of a kind. Everything from his playing to instantly recognizable figure, hunched over his drum set like a mad scientist in a lab, concocting something terrifying. It sounds like madness at first, but there is a method to it. I absolutely love the flow he creates. It's much more of a stream of consciousness than a rigidly constructed grid. Very creative, so expressive.
If you like Zach Hill check out Ashley Marlowe from Charlottefield. Hard to believe he isn’t a drum legend for his work with that band. Same busy energy, but a bit more jazz in origin.
Hella is quintessential Math Rock. As far as I know Zach Hill is completely self-taught. You can see his intensity on full display in his performance with Death Grips at Coachella in 2016. Really cool to hear your perspective! Great video!
"there's a structure a form, in the chaos"...nailed it. I think I heard a few songs once, and my brain went "What!?!?" It was so next level, like taking a Primus album and changing the knob on the record player to the fastest setting. It's difficult to comprehend, and nearly impossible to replicate.
This song is actually completely refined and intentional. Zach is an incredible improviser but this track has no improvisation. Spencer and Zach create some beautiful articulated unconventional sounds.
He has a jazz track (Necromancer) with a piano player totally improvised around 30 minutes long that is insane. He is the king of stamina with his intensity. Another great video to react to is him and Mick Barr. It's possibly the most impressive high intensity session I've ever seen at around 10 minutes of going 100% speed. His other main attribute is his creativity with his beats. He's been in soooo many bands it's hard to recommend one thing.
In the Modern Drummer interview from 2006 (Damon Che is also in the issue) Zach said he intentionally has most of the drums and cymbals touching each other so they vibrate the whole set to create even more sound
When I worked at Guitar Center, he came before a Death Grips show to pick up a throne, some sticks and a few drum heads. He was a super nice guy, maybe 5’11”? He put me on the guest list for giving him a discount but wasn’t able to make it due to work.
It's insane how consistent hella play these songs over the years, hearing the plethora of recordings they've done and other stuff like this. It's amazing. Just how complex hill is. I'd say maybe only. Brian chippendale from lightning bolt could compare in pure rawness
Holy shit, Hella and Zach Hill is an absolute rabbit hole.... good luck :) Absolute amazing band! Doesn't make sense when you first hear them but somehow they are entrancing... all of a sudden you are listening to them every day on the way to work on the bus, and have a thousand other mathrock bands on your playlist years later.
Please do more Zach Hill! Also when you get accustomed to that you should do a reaction to Gabe Serbian, he passed recently, he was a member of a really important "punk" (grindcore) band in the 90's called The Locust, wouldn't be surprised if he had a direct influence on Zach
Was lucky enough to be perched on the stage right in front of Gabes kit, during a Locust gig at The Underworld in London back in '03 or so. One of the best gigs I've ever been to yet.
I saw him play life in Mannheim Germany and those videos don’t come close to seeing him live in action. He looks so much faster. And he is also the most social of death grips, waving to the fans and smiling. Next time I have to stand on the other side of the stage. To watch him a bit closer.
more hella reactions pls pls pls. there’s a live performance of their song “been a long time cousin” which still after watching it 100+ times, blows my mind !
Zach Hill is legend man, I believe Don Caballero's snare was also set low, similar genre of music. Another drummer pretty unique is Maps & Atlases also in 2006. Deerhoof as well..
@@AndrewRooneyDrums The record this track is on came out in 2002, the same year I joined my first math rock band. The guitar player from that band was from the same town as these guys, and had a hand-made demo version of the cd. I remember first listening to it...it was a take-your -ball-and-go-home or let-yourself-be-inspired moment. Apparently he was self-taught (lotta hyphens man), and as you mentioned, he sort of transcended the limits and 'rules' of drumming. To be clear though, I wouldn't consider him among my favorites, as he's such an over-player, but his uniqueness and passion deserve a ton of respect. Cheers.
I've been listening to this album since I was right out of high school in 2007 or 8. This is a crazy album. Some of the songs do have tiny bits of conventional rhythms, but it's actually a really good album
I love that you posted this!! The original song - and the rest of his work - must be listened to closely to really “get it”. And it took me 25+ listens (and then watching him play it live several times) to realize every note is planned. There are no “fills” that he adds to this song. He finds and fills pockets with more pockets. There is a section where he intentionally alternates back forth hitting the snare slightly before and then slightly after the matching guitar note. Once you hear it you can’t unhear it. The “reggae” section (sort of a bridge before the insanely complicated pattern that ends the song), sounds for all the world like an echo was added to the track, but it’s just double taps to both the snare and guitar that make that effect. Don’t get me started. Yep, he overplays. He is marching to the beat of his own drummer (him!).
I think the award for lowest snare drum goes to the don caballero drummer, guys practically punching his knees on every hit! I'm so happy to see much react content on Hella, one of the flagstones of the controversially labelled Math Rock genre. Personally I like the phrase jazz-punk. This video was likely recorded in 2002 looking at their setup. They did explore 3, 4 and 5 piece Hella bands, but for most the 2 piece is regarded the golden age of Hella. Though I would argue the 5 piece album has some of Zach's best drumming. Been nerding over these guys since the early 2000s and their music still blows me away today, I hope you have a chance to listen to more. Take care. Quick edit, it's interesting you picked up on drum and bass, he said once in an interview that dnb was his favourite genre. You can definitely hear the influence more in his solo work and work with death grips
If you thought _this_ was unconventional, you should check out his work with another two-piece project of his, named Zach Hill And Mick Barr. It's uh... interesting, to say the least.
My favorite part about their live video is when they stop playing for a couple seconds, and everyone in the venue starts screaming. Then they rip back into shredding. Definitely an appropriate reaction.
@@AndrewRooneyDrums Hella are fucking amazing. "Planets O People" Is a good one. Really hard to search for (they've split up years ago) but their albums are amazing.
Zach hill is one of the best modern drummer, the best math rock drummer, & the best experimental drummer ever, reaction pls a Guillotine by Death Grips live at Noise
Search for Zach Hill practice. He will show you he has one of the fastest single kick foot and hands. It’s literally single kick non stop and rolls for minutes.
Great review! Have been hoping you'd cover him for years. The studio version is SO much cleaner, it's a better place to start for pure listening. There is way more structure than the live video eludes to. Thanks again.
Love your reactions!! Even if you don't react, I think an EVEN BETTER intro do Zach's playing is the love version of Been a Long Time Cousin by Hella. Vid is on TH-cam. Incredible!! Honestly, can't go wrong with Zach. His playing and music (especially Death Grips, but also Hella) changed my view on what drums and music in general can even be, back in high school. I also went to jazz school for drums, I remember showing Matt Wilson a Hella live video, he loved it as well haha.
I remember when this video came out, and it took me several times to realize what was happening: The drums and the guitar are doing the same thing. You just don't normally see a drummer matching a guitarist's noodling instead of keeping a beat.
It's funny you should mention Louis Cole. Along with Zach Hill they're my favourite drummers. I just happened to stumble across this video, but will have to check out your Louis Cole video as well!
Wait till he sees Damon Che's snare placement :D Btw what Hella fans would like from a drum teacher is some explanation of his bass pedal technique. Is it taught normally? Where does it come from, other drummers that do it, and to what extent? Is he the fastest at it? Take a look at his Vans commercial to have a clear view.
If you want to have your mind blown by an alternative type drummer, check out Ashley Marlowe from Charlottefield. My favourite drummer I have ever seen live. If you do give them a listen, I have met Ashley, and he doesn’t think he’s very good. Nearly quit as he said that. The song Nine Tails is a good place to start.
For a future video might I suggest Jeff Saltzman doing a playthrough of the Allegaeon track Of Beasts and Worms. The video is on the Metal Blade Records TH-cam channel 🤘 Cheers mate.
I'd also like to suggest you listen to the original recordings if you can, Andrew. There are so many subtleties you'd miss if you didn't know the music.
If you liked Zach Hill's low snare drum setup, you might probably want to check Damon Che from Don Caballero. First of all Don Caballero is one of the fathers of all the "Math Genres", they were doing this back in the early 90s mind you. Second, Damon Che is known for doing the low snare drum setup. Some speculate that it was to avoid rim shots, but actually, he does rimshot and he said that the position and the almost 45 degree angle helped him get the right sound. Zach Hill very likely was influenced by Damon Che at some point.
Hi Andrew. I TOTALLY don't get it, but being a jazz fan, I "get it". Makes sense ? Of course it makes sense. You get it. This is what I love about music. Some people like vanilla, and other's like bubble gum ice cream sundaes.
I’m not kidding you he has cited Christian Vander of Magma as a huge influence, and literally said he wants to play the drums like Coltrane. As a lead instrument.
People are always giving me a hard time for playing my kit while sitting on an antique piano stool with a Zafu meditation pillow on top. I'm like, I know it's unconventional but it's exactly 24 inches to the top of the seat, the stool is incredibly sturdy, I have been known to sit on the pillow for hours on end, I stay perfectly balanced with both my feet in the air, it swivels, why can't you leave me alone? The only downside is that it's not portable which isn't a big deal when I just use it at home.
Talking about ‘unconventional ergonomic approach’, maybe you can check out Damon Che from Don Caballero. Quite similar to Hella, but same intensity and creativity nonetheless Super low snare played with baseball bat sticks
Hi Tyler. This is a very common question and a weird one for me. If you're searching for reactions then you will get fed them. There are literally hundreds of vids of me playing on the channel.
This music is not for everyone... he needs to listen to the whole discography... commenting hella and zack only thru this yet epic biblical violence... Its not chaos... its just mathrock and hard to find other comparable bands
@@AndrewRooneyDrums its not conventional music by all means, some of us grew up with different kinds of influences... Try this! th-cam.com/video/kfmdBHb7-L0/w-d-xo.html
Could you do a reaction to leaving this world behind by starset Adam the drummer has his own page called drum abuse hes absolutely just sick u would enjoy it
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Zach Hill is indeed one of a kind. Everything from his playing to instantly recognizable figure, hunched over his drum set like a mad scientist in a lab, concocting something terrifying. It sounds like madness at first, but there is a method to it. I absolutely love the flow he creates. It's much more of a stream of consciousness than a rigidly constructed grid. Very creative, so expressive.
I disagree - zach hill has shown to accurately recreate any piece that he has constructed
If you like Zach Hill check out Ashley Marlowe from Charlottefield. Hard to believe he isn’t a drum legend for his work with that band. Same busy energy, but a bit more jazz in origin.
Hella is quintessential Math Rock. As far as I know Zach Hill is completely self-taught. You can see his intensity on full display in his performance with Death Grips at Coachella in 2016. Really cool to hear your perspective! Great video!
MATH ROCK!
That's the genre I was searching for. Thank you
"there's a structure a form, in the chaos"...nailed it. I think I heard a few songs once, and my brain went "What!?!?" It was so next level, like taking a Primus album and changing the knob on the record player to the fastest setting. It's difficult to comprehend, and nearly impossible to replicate.
Yes Gregory!
You described it well with the primus analogy
Nailed it
Or what about John Zorn's Naked City , holy sweet spicy sandwich , I just love it 🤗
Wait people cant hear the structure in shit like this im not joking I've always loved insanity incarnate and noise
This song is actually completely refined and intentional. Zach is an incredible improviser but this track has no improvisation. Spencer and Zach create some beautiful articulated unconventional sounds.
Yeah actually the craziest thing to me is how much that sounded exactly like the album recording
That live footage has possibly the cleanest cymbal mute I've ever seen near the end of the song
And i hope you love it too
He has a jazz track (Necromancer) with a piano player totally improvised around 30 minutes long that is insane. He is the king of stamina with his intensity. Another great video to react to is him and Mick Barr. It's possibly the most impressive high intensity session I've ever seen at around 10 minutes of going 100% speed. His other main attribute is his creativity with his beats. He's been in soooo many bands it's hard to recommend one thing.
he has a free jazz album with harpist joanna newsom that sounds like 1 massive noisy hellscapr aswell
In the Modern Drummer interview from 2006 (Damon Che is also in the issue) Zach said he intentionally has most of the drums and cymbals touching each other so they vibrate the whole set to create even more sound
When I worked at Guitar Center, he came before a Death Grips show to pick up a throne, some sticks and a few drum heads. He was a super nice guy, maybe 5’11”? He put me on the guest list for giving him a discount but wasn’t able to make it due to work.
Okay so not crazy tall. Just a low rider!
Zach Hill's like 6'4 though. He's a pretty tall guy
Bro, fuck work….it’s Death Grips.
i love how all of the popular videos of hella playing all look like they could easily be from the mid 80s
HAHA!
I have a video of a 2001 gig that I need to upload…..
@@jeremyyamma4364pls do
@@jeremyyamma4364still gonna?
It's insane how consistent hella play these songs over the years, hearing the plethora of recordings they've done and other stuff like this. It's amazing. Just how complex hill is. I'd say maybe only. Brian chippendale from lightning bolt could compare in pure rawness
Raw! That’s the word!
Not even close. 😊
Holy shit, Hella and Zach Hill is an absolute rabbit hole.... good luck :) Absolute amazing band! Doesn't make sense when you first hear them but somehow they are entrancing... all of a sudden you are listening to them every day on the way to work on the bus, and have a thousand other mathrock bands on your playlist years later.
Please do more Zach Hill! Also when you get accustomed to that you should do a reaction to Gabe Serbian, he passed recently, he was a member of a really important "punk" (grindcore) band in the 90's called The Locust, wouldn't be surprised if he had a direct influence on Zach
Gabe was the fucking best dude! 🖤
YES
Damn, Gabe died? Big F. That guy was up there w/ Tomas Corn, Dave Witte, and ol' Zachy boi here as one of my fave drummers.
Was lucky enough to be perched on the stage right in front of Gabes kit, during a Locust gig at The Underworld in London back in '03 or so. One of the best gigs I've ever been to yet.
I saw him play life in Mannheim Germany and those videos don’t come close to seeing him live in action. He looks so much faster. And he is also the most social of death grips, waving to the fans and smiling.
Next time I have to stand on the other side of the stage. To watch him a bit closer.
more hella reactions pls pls pls. there’s a live performance of their song “been a long time cousin” which still after watching it 100+ times, blows my mind !
wholesome take. I really like how this guy appreciates the DIY approach. i get really tired of the technical people critiquing everything.
Zach Hill is legend man, I believe Don Caballero's snare was also set low, similar genre of music. Another drummer pretty unique is Maps & Atlases also in 2006. Deerhoof as well..
Thanks for the tips Daniel!
Damon Che put his snare so low and at an angle because he almost exclusively hits rimshots on the snare
You think that snare is low? Check don caballero! Zach hill is organised madness, this album is so fucking wild.
Legendary track from a legendary band. Nice.
Super cool
@@AndrewRooneyDrums The record this track is on came out in 2002, the same year I joined my first math rock band. The guitar player from that band was from the same town as these guys, and had a hand-made demo version of the cd. I remember first listening to it...it was a take-your -ball-and-go-home or let-yourself-be-inspired moment. Apparently he was self-taught (lotta hyphens man), and as you mentioned, he sort of transcended the limits and 'rules' of drumming. To be clear though, I wouldn't consider him among my favorites, as he's such an over-player, but his uniqueness and passion deserve a ton of respect. Cheers.
I've been listening to this album since I was right out of high school in 2007 or 8. This is a crazy album. Some of the songs do have tiny bits of conventional rhythms, but it's actually a really good album
He looks like a drunk guest at a barbecue who gets on your kids drum set and breaks it.
BAHAHA
NAILED IT!
Yes! I commented about Zach probably a year and a half ago and you said you'd get around to it. Glad you did.
This was...unexpected! lol I was speechless too, Andy! Impressed but what am I seeing? It's like seeing Mike Portnoy on those kids kits.
YES lol
I loved his work for Team Sleep too. Including the leaked demos.
I forget about this vid! SO GOOD
I love that you posted this!! The original song - and the rest of his work - must be listened to closely to really “get it”. And it took me 25+ listens (and then watching him play it live several times) to realize every note is planned. There are no “fills” that he adds to this song. He finds and fills pockets with more pockets. There is a section where he intentionally alternates back forth hitting the snare slightly before and then slightly after the matching guitar note. Once you hear it you can’t unhear it. The “reggae” section (sort of a bridge before the insanely complicated pattern that ends the song), sounds for all the world like an echo was added to the track, but it’s just double taps to both the snare and guitar that make that effect. Don’t get me started. Yep, he overplays. He is marching to the beat of his own drummer (him!).
It's really funny as a long time hella fan to watch some1 hear them who knows classical drums try to understand hella
I think the award for lowest snare drum goes to the don caballero drummer, guys practically punching his knees on every hit! I'm so happy to see much react content on Hella, one of the flagstones of the controversially labelled Math Rock genre. Personally I like the phrase jazz-punk. This video was likely recorded in 2002 looking at their setup. They did explore 3, 4 and 5 piece Hella bands, but for most the 2 piece is regarded the golden age of Hella. Though I would argue the 5 piece album has some of Zach's best drumming.
Been nerding over these guys since the early 2000s and their music still blows me away today, I hope you have a chance to listen to more. Take care.
Quick edit, it's interesting you picked up on drum and bass, he said once in an interview that dnb was his favourite genre. You can definitely hear the influence more in his solo work and work with death grips
If you thought _this_ was unconventional, you should check out his work with another two-piece project of his, named Zach Hill And Mick Barr. It's uh... interesting, to say the least.
I bet. Love this vibe
My favorite part about their live video is when they stop playing for a couple seconds, and everyone in the venue starts screaming. Then they rip back into shredding. Definitely an appropriate reaction.
Check Zach's 1st band - Legs on Earth and their only album "Lasers and Saviors" He plays it pretty straight there. It's on You Tube...Enjoy
I'll check it out!
This song gives me chills
Astrological Straits is amazing.
This review is years overdue.
Glad to finally see the man in action
Love me some math rock. Some Don Caballero would be cool. Damon Che does some interesting things with the drums.
MATH ROCK! That's it
@@AndrewRooneyDrums Hella are fucking amazing. "Planets O People" Is a good one. Really hard to search for (they've split up years ago) but their albums are amazing.
Zach hill is one of the best modern drummer, the best math rock drummer, & the best experimental drummer ever, reaction pls a Guillotine by Death Grips live at Noise
Yup I need to get to more of Zach Daniel! 🥁🙌
Just found out about him (Spotify recommendation) and omg 🤯. It’s literally spellbinding listening to him.
Search for Zach Hill practice. He will show you he has one of the fastest single kick foot and hands. It’s literally single kick non stop and rolls for minutes.
The one that says February 2011. It will blow your mind.
Great review! Have been hoping you'd cover him for years. The studio version is SO much cleaner, it's a better place to start for pure listening. There is way more structure than the live video eludes to. Thanks again.
The structure of the live vid is fully there, my friend.
Love your reactions!! Even if you don't react, I think an EVEN BETTER intro do Zach's playing is the love version of Been a Long Time Cousin by Hella. Vid is on TH-cam. Incredible!! Honestly, can't go wrong with Zach. His playing and music (especially Death Grips, but also Hella) changed my view on what drums and music in general can even be, back in high school. I also went to jazz school for drums, I remember showing Matt Wilson a Hella live video, he loved it as well haha.
Yo I'm a longtime zach drumming lover !! Loved your reaction on this. I believe it's from 2003 ish actually ..
Oh right! Thanks! Yeah this is bloody great
He's a legend man. Check out some his necromancer tour in 2008
I also wanna send you some drumming videos of half underwater drumming and different crazy setups and drum happenings from some of my exp
I love this. Thank you. Subbed.
I remember when this video came out, and it took me several times to realize what was happening: The drums and the guitar are doing the same thing. You just don't normally see a drummer matching a guitarist's noodling instead of keeping a beat.
love the 2 sec Benny greb SpongeBob kit reference. also all hail the king baby.
Benny is THE guy
Hold your horse is, that to me is my favorite album by them
Can't wait to check it out
It's funny you should mention Louis Cole. Along with Zach Hill they're my favourite drummers. I just happened to stumble across this video, but will have to check out your Louis Cole video as well!
Wait till he sees Damon Che's snare placement :D Btw what Hella fans would like from a drum teacher is some explanation of his bass pedal technique. Is it taught normally? Where does it come from, other drummers that do it, and to what extent? Is he the fastest at it? Take a look at his Vans commercial to have a clear view.
Thank you dude who paid for this
Yknow I never heard anybody make the Vinnie connection before, but now that you mention it...
Most people call it math rock. Really cool stuff.
Hella is organic chaos. Math Rock supreme.....but Hella is also jazz as well....to me at least.
Zach Hill doesn't play beats, he plays in pulses.
Bands you should check out:
Lightning bolt
Dilute
Idiot flesh
Sleepytime gorilla museum
Dilute is great
An old Crimson listener, so taking this in is just Thrak category…..but watching him makes my back hurt…
Zach is one of a kind.
If you want to have your mind blown by an alternative type drummer, check out Ashley Marlowe from Charlottefield. My favourite drummer I have ever seen live. If you do give them a listen, I have met Ashley, and he doesn’t think he’s very good. Nearly quit as he said that. The song Nine Tails is a good place to start.
Definitely give the studio version another go, it's much clearer and I think played much more the way they wanted it to sound. 👍
I saw Hella open for Primus on my 21st birthday ages ago, was IN CREDIBLE.
Living Colour’s drummer Wil Calhoun also sits on a low throne.
YES!
you should react to morgan simpson from Black Midi
👌
For a future video might I suggest Jeff Saltzman doing a playthrough of the Allegaeon track Of Beasts and Worms. The video is on the Metal Blade Records TH-cam channel 🤘
Cheers mate.
Craziest drum track ever
I'd also like to suggest you listen to the original recordings if you can, Andrew. There are so many subtleties you'd miss if you didn't know the music.
they made an acoustic version of this song if you are interested
Seen them with system of a down back in the aughts. Good band.
;Zach is an alien. I was lucky enough to see Hella years ago with Candiria, absolutely insane.
Super cool, you got to see 2 legendary drummers that night.
Sick line up
If you liked Zach Hill's low snare drum setup, you might probably want to check Damon Che from Don Caballero.
First of all Don Caballero is one of the fathers of all the "Math Genres", they were doing this back in the early 90s mind you. Second, Damon Che is known for doing the low snare drum setup. Some speculate that it was to avoid rim shots, but actually, he does rimshot and he said that the position and the almost 45 degree angle helped him get the right sound. Zach Hill very likely was influenced by Damon Che at some point.
Hi Andrew. I TOTALLY don't get it, but being a jazz fan, I "get it". Makes sense ? Of course it makes sense. You get it. This is what I love about music. Some people like vanilla, and other's like bubble gum ice cream sundaes.
I’m not kidding you he has cited Christian Vander of Magma as a huge influence, and literally said he wants to play the drums like Coltrane. As a lead instrument.
oh shit, i hear death grips i sit down and buckle up!
Yes Hugh!
Zach hill is extremely innovative. You should also check out Brian Chippendale. His black pus hilarious attic stuff will leave you dumbfounded
Lightning bolt fo life
People are always giving me a hard time for playing my kit while sitting on an antique piano stool with a Zafu meditation pillow on top. I'm like, I know it's unconventional but it's exactly 24 inches to the top of the seat, the stool is incredibly sturdy, I have been known to sit on the pillow for hours on end, I stay perfectly balanced with both my feet in the air, it swivels, why can't you leave me alone? The only downside is that it's not portable which isn't a big deal when I just use it at home.
3:31 Which video was this taken from , because I would like to see the whole fight 🙂
Saw them a couple times in basement room with maybe 20 people. First reaction was WTF am I seeing?!! Dude is smoking.
GENRE IS MATH ROCK
you should react to Damon Che from Don Caballero, similar vibe
Zach hill is the greatest drummer of all time
Please react to Richard Spaven "Nova".
Talking about ‘unconventional ergonomic approach’, maybe you can check out Damon Che from Don Caballero. Quite similar to Hella, but same intensity and creativity nonetheless
Super low snare played with baseball bat sticks
That footage at 3:34 actually scared me.
Zach Hill + Carson McWhirter is my favorite Zach video th-cam.com/video/hGi9SOFX5rc/w-d-xo.html
It'd be fun to watch someone try and work out the transcription for this. NOT me, but someone....
Yup! HAHA
Zach Hill drums like he hates his sticks
To answer your question, Zach is 6’4” 😂
Oh yup! Making the kit look tiny
@@AndrewRooneyDrums for sure, thanks for the video.
Do you post any drum solo videos of your own playing?
Hi Tyler. This is a very common question and a weird one for me.
If you're searching for reactions then you will get fed them.
There are literally hundreds of vids of me playing on the channel.
zach hill is massive i think hes like 6ft 8 but i think he also has his snare that low so he can catch it when his arm is falling down
he's just a snare merchant
You should react to the NeObliviscairs drummer, hes insane
Check out pigment vehicle
reaction please :
Tielman Brothers - rollin rock (live TV show 1960)
Best atraktif performance drums solo 1960
have you reviewed louis cole yet?
This music is not for everyone... he needs to listen to the whole discography... commenting hella and zack only thru this yet epic biblical violence...
Its not chaos... its just mathrock and hard to find other comparable bands
Can't wait to hear more
@@AndrewRooneyDrums its not conventional music by all means, some of us grew up with different kinds of influences...
Try this!
th-cam.com/video/kfmdBHb7-L0/w-d-xo.html
Also
Try dis
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Next reaction BUNGA BANGSA - PRAHARA RUSAKING JAGAT from indonesia
Probably the best drummer or smth idk
@AndrewRooney Did you see the two Martin "Axe" Axenrot links I posted in the Wagakki reaction? :)
I hope to get to them. Pretty full on schedule at the mo!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums I hope you do. They're both less than 3 minutes long. Perhaps you could introduce multi-reaction videos of drumming shorts (
Self taught too
Freaking awesome player
I'd put this group in with Spastic Ink.
I don't know them Benny!
Bobby Jarzombek is the drummer. I think you reviewed him already. They are like progressive math metal or heavy computer rock.
Could you do a reaction to leaving this world behind by starset Adam the drummer has his own page called drum abuse hes absolutely just sick u would enjoy it
React to Tatsuya Yoshida please
If you want to "label" him I would say Damon Che on amphetamines
watch his vans video for some hot shit
zach is hella.
wtf xD that crazy
Day one of asking you to react to Brian Chippendale