* Hey! Check out my REACTION PLAYLIST... th-cam.com/play/PLqspKksRqaUURy8K34sBSKvuGo3ApmLC2.html * As a way to prioritize the amount of reaction requests I'm getting in the TH-cam comments... I am going to do the PATREON picks first. www.patreon.com/AndrewRooneyDrums I still love you if you are NOT a Patreon contributor. And I will still try and get to your pick. It's a just a reward for those that help out with costs/time involved with doing the vids. Disclaimer: No guarantees. I can only do what I can do. If a vid is blocked... it's blocked. I'll do my best! Note: Patrons also get exclusive access to the vids that get blocked :) Thanks for watching!
I might not yet be a Patreon subscriber, but I think I do have a phenomenal suggestion; Aric Improta. My suggestion; th-cam.com/video/BMIaTYmIlnE/w-d-xo.html
thanks for reminding me about the awesomeness of the film scoring project. you may want to watch Cretaceous Chasm while remembering that King Kong footage was not edited and music was scored to the image.
As you are probably aware thanks to users like Lungfull Drummer, this track by Blotted Science was created to score an unedited scene from a horror movie. Here is where the sync up still exists for this track: www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ckphi Suffice it to say that Ron Jarzombek is a genius and the ability to create a composition that flows this well while studying camera cuts and panning and imagery... it’s like the old soundtracks to cartoons in the 50s but twisted and demented.
Hannes is an icon of modern metal drumming. He's the "new" Gene Hoglan in the sense that he plays with so many different bands and projects and he still finds time to do his solo stuff. He's a composer, he plays other instruments and he is an accomplished producer as well. And the dude's not even 40 yet!! Must be the famous German efficency at work. While he is not my all time favourite skinsman, he's an endless source of inspiration...!!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums this drummer also has an incredible portfolio, recorded necrophagist's Magnum opus album "epitaph", arguably one of the most acclaimed and influential technical death metal records ever, along with other crazy progressive/jazz fusion stuff, has really versatile chops
Wow, wow, wow, that is like musical magic! Ron Jarzombek is a guitar mastermind of theory, accuracy and weird rhythms. When he plays with Hannes or his brother it’s magic. Like in the sense that people around get fooled and think it has to be an illusion- but it’s not. It’s real, people can be as talented as this.
This dudes dynamism, speed, groove, style, skill, everything about this guy... Is just too good, He was way ahead of his time, when he wrote for necrophagist.
Hannes is a beast on technique and speed, but above all constructing amazing jams. Anyone with is selected by Ron Jarzombek to play with, is just one of the biggest beast in the world 😂😂
Good reaction! I like how he guides us with the "reduced" (relatively spoken in extreme metal) usage of the snare and bass drum. It feels replacive what drummers in the extended genre do, like you could play it to another track without rewriting it. I have a lot more joy when the drums support or even form the music! I also think there is something like...lets say "the magic of the pause". A not-played note can be as effectiv as a played one.
Hannes Grossmann is one my largest inspirations, his hand technique especially. He was the drummer who opened my eyes to the benefits of using wrists and fingers simultaneously when blasting, specifically the amount of power you can generate without excessive effort. He calls it "Hybrid Technique." He was also the drummer who played the very first blast beat I ever heard, which got me into playing extreme metal in the first place. The only other drummer who made that large an impact on my playing was Alex Rudinger, who was my introduction to open handed playing in extreme music.
@@liliIiliIilil upon closer consideration i dont think his snare is triggered either. Usually its just a matter of seeing a trig attached but unless its hidden behind his hi hat he doesn't have one on. Sound-wise I get the feeling that we're hearing acoustic snare sound here too. It was half assumption on my part, as im sure we both well know how common triggered snares are with tech death bands etc....there is indeed no info beyond "recorded w 3 mics" on the original vid description.
@@TupDigital In either case he plays with a lot of power. He actually has videos on it on TH-cam. He’s not the kind of guy who needs triggers (if any really do at this level).
@@DoggoWillink Grossman is indeed one of the greats. I feel "needs" is a relative word...above 200bpm there's almost no way to comprehend and hear footwork without trigs ya know? From both behind the kit as well as audience. Generally speaking tho how I think you meant, I agree this cat doesn't "need" anything. The drums need _him_ to bring their lives meaning. 😄Btw your name is a humorous reference. I've watched my share of Jocko pods
wow dude...this guys got all the tricks up his sleeve!! unlimited creativity and all played near perfectly...nice find! Also, just wanted to say..i love you and your channel Andrew and would throw some money your way but i've been out of work for 12months here in the UK...living off very little to be honest so as soon as my situation changes I'll be sure to throw some "appreciation" your way as your vids have really helped with my depression...so thank you :)
Andrew, I managed the Hollywood Guitar Center back in 03 and 04 and Bobby used to come into the drum shop all the time and hang out. He's a super cool guy and a monster drummer! Check out his band, Spastic Ink!
You probably know this but this band (Blotted Science) is Ron Jarzombek's (Bobby's brother) project with Hannes on drums and Alex Webster from Cannibal Corpse on bass. So wild!
I have shown this hannes video to many friends and people online and they always seem to do the same thing I do. They just kinda sit there like "this is nuts but so perfect." like eating the best tasting and also feeling ice cream haha.
"accurancy,orchestration,and musicality...important...its what its all about".....I would counter your quote with mine by adding some more goodies to the list " Its all about fun,passion,tonal expression,fun,emotions/feeling,atmosphere setting,fun,and not taking things serious,play in the moment and whatever happens happens,dont think feel the music overtake you and play itself through you".
It should be noted that these drums and this song were written by Ron Jarzombek. Of course, it takes an unbelievable player to play this, but I feel that it should be noted. Also, the music on this album is meant to be a soundtrack to specific scenes in movies.
Without the lead guitar parts playing, it's hard to tell exactly what Hannes is playing along with. I'd suggest listening to the studio version of the song to get a better listen.
This has a video, like most of Blotted Science, this is actually played TO a video! in this case, a 2005 movie King Kong! they create the music as they watch the part of the movie they want to shadow!
Blotted science are an interesting project. Have had a few different players involved. And have tracks that sync up to scenes from movies such as bambi. There's a classic crazy play though by Bobby jarzombec [probably misspelled lol] where he has cymbals set up behind his shoulders. Have a look. Even if you don't react to it hehe.
The Bambi one was Spastic Ink (‘A Wild Hare’) which is the original band Ron who is the brains + guitars behind Blotted Science and his brother Bobby were in. Blotted, a bit of a supergroup, did a full length album then the follow-up EP this song is taken from is where the 4 songs were written to sync up to a corresponding movie scenes featuring bugs/alien bugs doing horrible things to humans. Some of them got taken down because of copyright I think but this one was from the movie Creepshow (1982), the others were King Kong (2005), Slither (2006) and Swarmed (2005). Ron also has some videos breaking down some of the music theory from them but it’s way over my head!
Love the channel!!! Those are some awesome drummers you have covered! If you get a chance, you should check out David Diepold or Sebastián Lanser. Both are incredibly impressive metal drummers but I know David dabbles in some jazz as well. I believe there is a drum playthrough called Panzerballet.
It's worth noting that this song and others on the album is a 'score' to a scene in a horror movie. Hence the erratic timing and feel changes that sync with the action on the screen.
@@AndrewRooneyDrums they've taken a few down, but this one th-cam.com/video/2TFYM9hYxzA/w-d-xo.html, and the other one from King Kong posted below are still up.
Hahahaha no way this is what you are reacting to. Was only a day away from getting paid and using patreon to suggest this myself. Gotta think of another killer track now haha.
Bro like you Channel and good to see and hear your opinions about amazing drummers i am a drummer too and you know the connection of your channel Keep doing this!!💪💪🙏🤘🤘👍
@@AndrewRooneyDrums he is my favorite. My top three is Jeff Porcaro Jim Kertnell Vinnie Paul I also really love Ringo starr work on the middle yrs beatles album. Revolver is one hell of a record
@@AndrewRooneyDrums i learned playing drums at 4 with my father and he was a fan of TOTO. so pop music was a big part of my cgildhood and was really in my drummer dna haha. Wheb I discovered Pantera it was so awesome to hear Vinnies grooves thats sound a lot pop but woth a lot of power in it. He help me do the transition from pop to metal im my tennage yrs
Hey! When do you react to the drumming god from the band "Nile" - George Kollias? Great video to react to would be the studio recording of "Shall Rise Shall Be Dead" (Solo project though, but still, it's still George). Keep it up mr Rooney!
Much respect to your ability to almost always make me have a solid laugh at some point during your reviews 👍. Sadly not a part of your Patreon as yet, but I'd love to see you do a bit on Matt Halpern from the band Periphery. The song Garden in the bones most specifically. Keep up the great work! m.th-cam.com/video/QAh8g1g_K4c/w-d-xo.html
If you think that's mindblowing, you should check how Blotted Science songs are composed. It's just not natural. They're composed from- and synched to- video. Check the origin to this song with the song overlayed: www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ckphi
@@AndrewRooneyDrums Another drummer ( jazzz) channel did a reaction It'd be funny if you reacted to his reaction but it's kind of on the other side of short at around 14 minutes But I'll be happy with anything. Thanks!
Jazz is definitely more advanced in the sense that metal drummers pull more inspiration from an older and more refined genre. Just based on time alone.
Hey, love the vids. I would suggest some female prowess and at the same time a change of pace of the extreme metal stuff (eventhough it is awesome to see all the bands i love come up, but it's good to shake things up a bit), although the following drummer plays in a metallic band, it is still very different, drummer Stefanie Mannaerts, band Brutus song WAR: Brutus "War" (Live at Rain City) th-cam.com/video/EBRYSlKDlws/w-d-xo.html
Kevin Paradis is mind blowing check out th-cam.com/video/1kUABCgp0Jk/w-d-xo.html Also, Dan Presland, Giulio Galati, John Longstreth will all make you want to quit.
The crazy part of this is that it syncs perfectly with a scene fron the movie "creepshow" where the scientist has a bit of a roach problem. Tom fills as lightning strikes, snares are like the roaches moving. Its insanely well done.
and again .. lacks rhythm and feel.... IMO !! Im a metalhead btw . How about viewing some donald tardy ,gene holgan or nick menza to name a few . Maybe im just old school .
* Hey! Check out my REACTION PLAYLIST...
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* As a way to prioritize the amount of reaction requests I'm getting in the TH-cam comments...
I am going to do the PATREON picks first.
www.patreon.com/AndrewRooneyDrums
I still love you if you are NOT a Patreon contributor. And I will still try and get to your pick. It's a just a reward for those that help out with costs/time involved with doing the vids.
Disclaimer: No guarantees. I can only do what I can do. If a vid is blocked... it's blocked. I'll do my best!
Note: Patrons also get exclusive access to the vids that get blocked :)
Thanks for watching!
I might not yet be a Patreon subscriber, but I think I do have a phenomenal suggestion; Aric Improta.
My suggestion;
th-cam.com/video/BMIaTYmIlnE/w-d-xo.html
thanks for reminding me about the awesomeness of the film scoring project. you may want to watch Cretaceous Chasm while remembering that King Kong footage was not edited and music was scored to the image.
As you are probably aware thanks to users like Lungfull Drummer, this track by Blotted Science was created to score an unedited scene from a horror movie. Here is where the sync up still exists for this track: www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ckphi
Suffice it to say that Ron Jarzombek is a genius and the ability to create a composition that flows this well while studying camera cuts and panning and imagery... it’s like the old soundtracks to cartoons in the 50s but twisted and demented.
HANNES GROSSMANN - ALTER MAGNITUDE - ALKALOID
Have heard of Drum Corp International/DCI? I would love seeing a drum teacher react to top notch drumline videos as well.
Hannes is an icon of modern metal drumming. He's the "new" Gene Hoglan in the sense that he plays with so many different bands and projects and he still finds time to do his solo stuff. He's a composer, he plays other instruments and he is an accomplished producer as well. And the dude's not even 40 yet!! Must be the famous German efficency at work. While he is not my all time favourite skinsman, he's an endless source of inspiration...!!
Well said Vivaldo!
Hannes is not the finest example of German engineering. He is German engineering.
we germans aren't that efficient actually xD he's just extraordinary, dedicated and passionate.
Blotted Science, A++ material
Yup!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums this drummer also has an incredible portfolio, recorded necrophagist's Magnum opus album "epitaph", arguably one of the most acclaimed and influential technical death metal records ever, along with other crazy progressive/jazz fusion stuff, has really versatile chops
Epitaph is one of my favorite albums. Check out how Ron composes this kind of music m.th-cam.com/video/T18e10zrIqY/w-d-xo.html
Hannes is a badass he comes up with some of weirdest time signatures its heavy asf its complex and its CLEAR the guy is a beast
100% agree Jay!
Wow, wow, wow, that is like musical magic!
Ron Jarzombek is a guitar mastermind of theory, accuracy and weird rhythms. When he plays with Hannes or his brother it’s magic. Like in the sense that people around get fooled and think it has to be an illusion- but it’s not. It’s real, people can be as talented as this.
This dudes dynamism, speed, groove, style, skill, everything about this guy... Is just too good, He was way ahead of his time, when he wrote for necrophagist.
Thanks for watching Rishi!
Hannes is a beast on technique and speed, but above all constructing amazing jams. Anyone with is selected by Ron Jarzombek to play with, is just one of the biggest beast in the world 😂😂
I just said something about Ron too! He's a demanding perfectionist and yup if he chose you there's a good reason! 👍
Good reaction!
I like how he guides us with the "reduced" (relatively spoken in extreme metal) usage of the snare and bass drum.
It feels replacive what drummers in the extended genre do, like you could play it to another track without rewriting it.
I have a lot more joy when the drums support or even form the music! I also think there is something like...lets say "the magic of the pause". A not-played note can be as effectiv as a played one.
Cool, thanks!
Hannes Grossmann is one my largest inspirations, his hand technique especially. He was the drummer who opened my eyes to the benefits of using wrists and fingers simultaneously when blasting, specifically the amount of power you can generate without excessive effort. He calls it "Hybrid Technique." He was also the drummer who played the very first blast beat I ever heard, which got me into playing extreme metal in the first place. The only other drummer who made that large an impact on my playing was Alex Rudinger, who was my introduction to open handed playing in extreme music.
Ron Jarzombek is the Leonardo Davinci/Nicola Tesla/Albert Einstein of music composition and theory.
The guy needs to be committed 🤪🎸
Hannes is one of my all time faves and I'm so happy to see you do this vid!
I just read in the description of the original vid that this was recorded on 3 mics... WTH!?
Wish I knew that when doing the reaction...
That is a trip...although he is def triggering his bass drums and possibly snare so thats a big help...but this still sounds stellar for 3mics!
@@TupDigital I agree that his kicks are triggered but I'm not positive that his snare is. Do you have more info on that?
@@liliIiliIilil upon closer consideration i dont think his snare is triggered either. Usually its just a matter of seeing a trig attached but unless its hidden behind his hi hat he doesn't have one on. Sound-wise I get the feeling that we're hearing acoustic snare sound here too. It was half assumption on my part, as im sure we both well know how common triggered snares are with tech death bands etc....there is indeed no info beyond "recorded w 3 mics" on the original vid description.
@@TupDigital In either case he plays with a lot of power. He actually has videos on it on TH-cam. He’s not the kind of guy who needs triggers (if any really do at this level).
@@DoggoWillink Grossman is indeed one of the greats. I feel "needs" is a relative word...above 200bpm there's almost no way to comprehend and hear footwork without trigs ya know? From both behind the kit as well as audience. Generally speaking tho how I think you meant, I agree this cat doesn't "need" anything. The drums need _him_ to bring their lives meaning.
😄Btw your name is a humorous reference. I've watched my share of Jocko pods
Blotted science is amazing. Nice reaction buddy. Checkout Spastic Ink as well!
Thanks for the tip!
Definitely check out Spastic Ink and Bobby Jarzombeck.
He did a reaction video of Bobby Jarzombek's "Peppered Cancer"
Suggestion: Bobby Jarzombek, Peppered Cancer
On the way :)
Already done.
Context, this track was written as score to a scene from a horror film (the whole album is actually), that's why it's so all over the place.
wow dude...this guys got all the tricks up his sleeve!! unlimited creativity and all played near perfectly...nice find! Also, just wanted to say..i love you and your channel Andrew and would throw some money your way but i've been out of work for 12months here in the UK...living off very little to be honest so as soon as my situation changes I'll be sure to throw some "appreciation" your way as your vids have really helped with my depression...so thank you :)
So happy to hear that WOW!
Take care :)
This guy listens to Bobby Jarzombek!
Check out th-cam.com/video/vMXFZrfXX20/w-d-xo.html
I've got as Bobby reaction on the way!
Andrew, I managed the Hollywood Guitar Center back in 03 and 04 and Bobby used to come into the drum shop all the time and hang out. He's a super cool guy and a monster drummer! Check out his band, Spastic Ink!
You probably know this but this band (Blotted Science) is Ron Jarzombek's (Bobby's brother) project with Hannes on drums and Alex Webster from Cannibal Corpse on bass. So wild!
I have shown this hannes video to many friends and people online and they always seem to do the same thing I do. They just kinda sit there like "this is nuts but so perfect." like eating the best tasting and also feeling ice cream haha.
"accurancy,orchestration,and musicality...important...its what its all about".....I would counter your quote with mine by adding some more goodies to the list " Its all about fun,passion,tonal expression,fun,emotions/feeling,atmosphere setting,fun,and not taking things serious,play in the moment and whatever happens happens,dont think feel the music overtake you and play itself through you".
I agree with you too!
I like the sound of the snare.
Also very interesting to listen to.
🙌
His solo albums are damn Amazing
Awesome Drummer hanees Grossman🤘🤘🤘
💯👌
It should be noted that these drums and this song were written by Ron Jarzombek. Of course, it takes an unbelievable player to play this, but I feel that it should be noted. Also, the music on this album is meant to be a soundtrack to specific scenes in movies.
Can't wait for a reaction to Elliot Hoffman!
Oh boiii yes! Insane drummer
Sounds good Matthew!
Is that the guy from Car Bomb? He's INSANE!!!
@@pettson3816 yes! Seen them live a few times and they're all so clean it's an experience!
Oh shit I didn't realize you made a video about Hannes Grossman
Yup just use that search bar. All kinds of goodies :)
Never checked out Obscura ... kinda sounds like heavier Kansas to me. Neat.
Excellent!
REACTS TO "George Kollias - Blessed Dead Jam"
CHEERS!
Hopefully a patron picks it!
You HAVE to watch the music video. What you don't see is how the song is composed over a horror movie scene and is scoring the scene perfectly.
Oh I am glad you got to this guy! 😎
Me too!
Without the lead guitar parts playing, it's hard to tell exactly what Hannes is playing along with. I'd suggest listening to the studio version of the song to get a better listen.
Totally, it sounds way better with the lead tracks.
My ultimate nightmare: this band calling me to fill in for a gig with only an hour of preparation time.
HAHA! Yup!
That was friggin cool
Yes Sam!
This has a video, like most of Blotted Science, this is actually played TO a video! in this case, a 2005 movie King Kong! they create the music as they watch the part of the movie they want to shadow!
Been amazed with Hannes since Cosmogenesis
I love how 2009 this song feels. TAKE ME BACK!
Anybody that will work for anyone of the Jarzombecks is gotta be topnotch! Ronnie is f'ing wonderful for wiillllld change ups!
This is the quantum physics of metal.
Nice suggestion from the patreon
Yeah man. This album kicks so much ass!! Nothing sounds like it at all!
Couldn’t not watch this one, love Hannes Grossmann!!!
Check out jason bittner old shadows fall song. The light that blinds. And check out the massive set.
Hannes the modern Gene Hoglan. One of the pioneer
He is simple the Best.
Give me 10 years and I'm fairly confident I could get through a bar of this.
This is the metal version of the black page.
HAHA! Me too Dan
Blotted science are an interesting project. Have had a few different players involved. And have tracks that sync up to scenes from movies such as bambi.
There's a classic crazy play though by Bobby jarzombec [probably misspelled lol] where he has cymbals set up behind his shoulders. Have a look. Even if you don't react to it hehe.
WOW! Sounds awesome. Bobby reaction on the way too!!
The Bambi one was Spastic Ink (‘A Wild Hare’) which is the original band Ron who is the brains + guitars behind Blotted Science and his brother Bobby were in. Blotted, a bit of a supergroup, did a full length album then the follow-up EP this song is taken from is where the 4 songs were written to sync up to a corresponding movie scenes featuring bugs/alien bugs doing horrible things to humans. Some of them got taken down because of copyright I think but this one was from the movie Creepshow (1982), the others were King Kong (2005), Slither (2006) and Swarmed (2005).
Ron also has some videos breaking down some of the music theory from them but it’s way over my head!
@@PaulSteere ahh of course. Blotted science is the one with the cannibal corpse bassist right?
@@lungfulldrummer8921 yeah Alex Webster!
Love the channel!!! Those are some awesome drummers you have covered! If you get a chance, you should check out David Diepold or Sebastián Lanser. Both are incredibly impressive metal drummers but I know David dabbles in some jazz as well. I believe there is a drum playthrough called Panzerballet.
I'm sure I'll get to them soon!!
Ja das ist really good! He’s a guru .. he played in Necrophagist too .. incredible
Yes Grenville!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums great reactions man, enjoying looking through all your videos..
@@AndrewRooneyDrums by the way I wrote to you on Instagram
It's worth noting that this song and others on the album is a 'score' to a scene in a horror movie. Hence the erratic timing and feel changes that sync with the action on the screen.
I need to see this...
@@AndrewRooneyDrums they've taken a few down, but this one th-cam.com/video/2TFYM9hYxzA/w-d-xo.html, and the other one from King Kong posted below are still up.
Thanks for that. It makes it make more sense.
Hahahaha no way this is what you are reacting to. Was only a day away from getting paid and using patreon to suggest this myself. Gotta think of another killer track now haha.
Hey Gareth!!! Looking forward to your pick bro!
You should look at his video about his hybrid technique, the guy is really talented on the drums.
Thanks Jaan!
Cymbal work is amazing 🤘
It really is!
You can try Sylvain Bouvier , with his band Trepalium and his work with IGORRRR
Thanks!!!
1 WORD : SAVAGE !!
YUP!
Bro like you Channel and good to see and hear your opinions about amazing drummers i am a drummer too and you know the connection of your channel Keep doing this!!💪💪🙏🤘🤘👍
I appreciate that Victor!
Holy shit this is interesting drumming.
HAHA Yup!
blotted science is sooooooooooo good
Awesome :)
Hannes is the BEST!
Theres no way a Bobby reaction isnt coming after this :)
Also; Hannes is super good.
Up soon!
You should definitely react to 1349 - Celestial Deconstruction (Nils 'Dominator' Fjellström) !
I've done one vid of his. More coming :)
@@AndrewRooneyDrums true, but I'm afraid this one is next level...
I think you should do some George Kollias! 🙂
Let's hope a patron picks him!
soy el unico de habla hispana aqui, esa camiseta esta cool!!!
Hannes Is PHD in drumms
Please do a jeff porcaro video. No one talk about him and he is imo one of the greatest drummer that have lived
I've done a few on him...
He is my fave drummer of all time :)
@@AndrewRooneyDrums he is my favorite. My top three is
Jeff Porcaro
Jim Kertnell
Vinnie Paul
I also really love Ringo starr work on the middle yrs beatles album. Revolver is one hell of a record
@@AndrewRooneyDrums i learned playing drums at 4 with my father and he was a fan of TOTO. so pop music was a big part of my cgildhood and was really in my drummer dna haha.
Wheb I discovered Pantera it was so awesome to hear Vinnies grooves thats sound a lot pop but woth a lot of power in it.
He help me do the transition from pop to metal im my tennage yrs
Hey! When do you react to the drumming god from the band "Nile" - George Kollias?
Great video to react to would be the studio recording of "Shall Rise Shall Be Dead" (Solo project though, but still, it's still George). Keep it up mr Rooney!
Hope to get to him soon!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums Sounds good! Looking forward to it
Much respect to your ability to almost always make me have a solid laugh at some point during your reviews 👍.
Sadly not a part of your Patreon as yet, but I'd love to see you do a bit on Matt Halpern from the band Periphery. The song Garden in the bones most specifically. Keep up the great work!
m.th-cam.com/video/QAh8g1g_K4c/w-d-xo.html
Could u please do Anthony barone
Hey Luke! Hope so!!!
Focussed on Patreon picks at the mo
desde el 2012 los sigo
I guess Bobby Jarzombek will show up on this channel sooner or later :)
Yup soon!
Check out Bobby Jarzombek "Peppered Cancer." There isn't a more ambidextrous drummer alive.
On the way...
You can see the splash fade from one position to another around 3:30. This isn’t one take.
React to Dave Bland from Full Of Hell!! You will be amazed man!!
Thanks for that!
If I unsubscribe and re-subscribe every week. Will I get a new drumming power everyweek??? 🤣 And great reaction!
Just keep subscrining from different accounts!!!
BAHAHA
Search for annika nilles
YES!
If you think that's mindblowing, you should check how Blotted Science songs are composed. It's just not natural.
They're composed from- and synched to- video.
Check the origin to this song with the song overlayed:
www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ckphi
Watch Madden Klass meinl performance next please.
Everytime i see your sign I read : Patrick Eon.
WHY ??
WHY ??
HAHA!!!
"half time"
Please do a react to the drum playthrough/cover of "Mayhem - Watchers" by Kevin Paradis
Thanks for that!
Check out KC Howard!
c.b . murdoc, carbomb
Hanne is so gross behind the kit!
Yup!!
Please WATCH > AC/DC live BBC 1978...any song!...the best live gig ever recorded...just got rereleased on TH-cam! 😊
Elliot Hoffman
Carbomb
We'll get there!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums Another drummer ( jazzz) channel did a reaction
It'd be funny if you reacted to his reaction but it's kind of on the other side of short at around 14 minutes
But I'll be happy with anything. Thanks!
You look like Joe Rogan from the thumbnail. 🤣
HAHA!
Every time someone tells me jazz is the most advanced form of music I just send them any video for a metal drummer or guitarist
Jazz is definitely more advanced in the sense that metal drummers pull more inspiration from an older and more refined genre. Just based on time alone.
YOOOOOOOOOO REACT TO MATT GREINER
First maybe? Great videos BTW
Hey! Thanks!!!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums Good vibes from Mexico!
Hey, love the vids. I would suggest some female prowess and at the same time a change of pace of the extreme metal stuff (eventhough it is awesome to see all the bands i love come up, but it's good to shake things up a bit), although the following drummer plays in a metallic band, it is still very different, drummer
Stefanie Mannaerts, band Brutus song WAR:
Brutus "War" (Live at Rain City)
th-cam.com/video/EBRYSlKDlws/w-d-xo.html
I wounder what you would say about her drumkit, for a good view: th-cam.com/video/F-G7d1RUofc/w-d-xo.html
Whole lotta math goin on here jeez.
HAHA
good shit11111
Kevin Paradis is mind blowing check out th-cam.com/video/1kUABCgp0Jk/w-d-xo.html Also, Dan Presland, Giulio Galati, John Longstreth will all make you want to quit.
U really should re-visit th8s video.. give it a double take. Deserves it
Anyone wanna dance?
Sure!
A lotta people sitting and grooving to this kind of music? Seems kinda boring. Guy's got some wicked chops for sure though
Different strokes for different folks!
You would be suprised.
The crazy part of this is that it syncs perfectly with a scene fron the movie "creepshow" where the scientist has a bit of a roach problem. Tom fills as lightning strikes, snares are like the roaches moving. Its insanely well done.
Is there a vid of that!?
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They took it off youtube :'(
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They still have the King Kong one up
and again .. lacks rhythm and feel.... IMO !! Im a metalhead btw . How about viewing some
donald tardy ,gene holgan or nick menza to name a few . Maybe im just old school .
Hey Trevor! I've done one Gene Hoglan vid. More to come I'm sure :)
@@AndrewRooneyDrums nice .. Some chaotic Jazz drummers wouldn't be horrible either 😎 . Great channel BTW
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ok drummer, he hates prez trump so I mean not a great guy otherwise.
Blotted Science is a jazz band…