Dan Wilding - Carcass - Unfit For Human Consumption - Gefle Metal Fest 2018
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 เม.ย. 2020
- Performing "Unfit For Human Consumption" live at Gefle Metal Fest 2018 in Gefle Sweden
Filmed with Zoom Q4HD camera. Raw audio, no triggers, edits, overdubs etc.
Tama Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Vic Firth Drum Sticks and ACS Custom In Ear Monitors.
Enjoy
This was a standout track on Surgical Steel. Dan Wilding is playing the drums with surgical precision. It's always a joy to see. Can't wait for the new album!
The bell in your ride sounds amazing
3:33 that bomb blast fill was fucking crazy
and so is 4:09 this guy is amazing
I love these videos. What a drummer! I think you’re my favorite one
Wow very inspiring and the best playing men,i love carcass band/song forever👍🏻🤘🏻
Fucking great drumming. What a drummer! Total respect
What a great track. Rock solid performance too
4:08 what a fill haha
One of my all time favorite drum tracks
Total beast! The added "chops fill" is awesome
Superb song from a superb drummer 🤘
Super tight and groovy !
Jaw dropping!!
4:04 That was unexpectedly awesome :)
Killin it Dan 🤘🤘
Truly inspiring. What a beast!🤘🔥🤘
Love the crash cymbal, and the cowbell noise is amazing. Wish you'd use a standard cowbell too.
2:00 OMG
Dan fucking killing it🤘🏻 So clean!
Hello, Dan. Subscribed on you channel.
A lot of us members on Ola England’s channel are trying to get him to send an invite to you or Jeff or Bill to come on his series called Coffee with Ola to have a cool chat with you all. That’d be so awesome! Ola has to send an invite, though. Would you guys do it? He made a Carcass Tone video that was super awesome
Rules !!!
As Pig Destroyer would say... "This is Art".
Can we have a slow mo on that 2:00 thingy?!
Sounds like a paradiddle
gear
@@domantasl Looks like a paradiddle too. I think it's safe to say it's a paradiddle (RLRRLRLL for original commenter)
Haha! Yeh it’s just a paradiddle split between the ride and snare 👍 it’s stolen from Aquiles Priester haha! He does it all the time! Thanks for watching
@@danwilding6001 And he uses all of the permutations, from what I've seen. It's really one of the best rudiments.