Genres has nothing to do with you your philosophy, go back & read another book, go and pick new album from madonna to keep you company while your drumming
As a non drummer, even attempting to hold that double bass tempo makes me feel like I've just thrown my legs into a volcano, it's so amazing people are able to do this stuff!
It's all technique and conditioning, why a lot of really good drummers don't look like athletes, more like your typical dad. Most likely, this is like walking for this guy, second nature.
Except inferno hits the drums like a pussy with no power during live...Still he deserves all the credit coz he is the one who composed these masterful drumming.....
It is..for real tho..j learned this song back when it came out but love the way this dude plays ..its just nice a smooth but powerful and just beastmode
Or a knee destroyer if you use the Swivel like me and KRIMH (that at the time played with them when Inferno was a dad for the first time, I believe. Either that or he had to go under surgery. Not sure)
This guy is a phenomenal drummer. Definitely one of the best in extreme metal. He’s a very physical drummer, and hits his kit which much greater force than most metal drummers, as many often just glide over their kits, and are heavily miked. Not Jon.
This is why I think drums should be loud in the mix. It just makes the song sound that much more powerful. It’s a bummer to miss out on that. Especially in metal.
Damn, don't get me wrong I love how Inferno writes, and his playing but he's definitely one of those guys that doesn't feel the need to destroy his set. John however hits like a mac truck with almost every stroke! Saw them in Eugene, Oregon with LoG (they're not nearly as good live as they used to be).
You are absolutely right. I was able to see Behemoth side stage a couple times, and there is almost ZERO stage volume from Inferno. I feel he kinda abuses the triggers. He does write some really good drum parts though
Márcio Chiabotto My first concert I ever went to LoG headlined and Behemoth supported them, and I feel comfortable saying Behemoth improved, but I didn't feel like LoG did. Just my opinion, they're obviously great musicians, just I felt like they weren't as "into it" as they used to be. Could have been an off day, my biased opinion, or none of the above. Cheers!
That's how brilliant Inferno is behind the drumming of Behemoth when you can see other young drummers filling for him with full of excitement blasting those drum
I had never head of behemoth until I saw them live at a metal festival...It was a long day of boring hardcore bands and then they came out and changed my life
This guy is undoubtedly one of the most creative, consistent and fast drummers of this genre . His bass drums sound powerful and aggressive; He’s one of those drummers whose bass drum still sound real ! He manages a great mixture between technique and power . This guy is of the best metal drummers nowadays !
Jon you make playing drums look fun. It makes me want to drum like you. I love watching you play and how you execute your drumbeats with expression. I love your style of playing it reminds me of Joey Jordison on how he played while headbanging too.🤘🤘👏🙌
One of my favorite behemoth tracks, and Jon fucking nailed it. Job for a cowboy kicks ass and him playing for behemoth is so siiick. I got to talk to him for a minute when he played a small show with white chapel in my hometown. Cool dude. \m/
Vans=best drumming shoes hahahaha. So glad he made it so far. So deserved to play in behemoth. Crazy watching him throughout the years. Well respected drummer in my heart. Plays with power and precision. Funk yes.
@@benthompson9871 Presland is ridiculously good. Creativity is next level, coordination is next level, live performance is always on fucking point, and his feet HAVE to be at least part machine, because that fuckers legs seem to NEVER get tired. Other than Dan Presland... David Diepold is a goddamn monster behind the kit. I'm not sure if anybody has impressed me as much as he has in death metal.
I've seen Behemoth twice live. Once with Jon Rice, and once with Inferno. While Inferno is great, Jon Rice was so much better live. I'm no drummer but he seemed to be much tighter and cleaner all around. His energy was also top notch. At one point I swear he had a staring contest with me for half a song when I was mesmerized by his abilities.
Maxo Kream: "I rhymed the same six syllables sixteen couplets in a row with a fluctuating and complex slant rhyme scheme that'd make Tennyson tip his hat" Metalheads still living in 2005: "Rap is crap!" Breakdowns in extreme metal exist because of rap. Ask Suffocation and Internal Bleeding about it lol
@Flying Spaghetti 🙄 That's like asking if growling is music. It's a vocal style, and if you put a backtrack to it, then yeah it's part of the music. Also not at all what I'm arguing, which is that it's really big "greasy Slayer kid" energy to just write off rap and hip-hop wholesale. Like I can picture the Tapout shirt from here
@Flying Spaghetti I think you're trying way too hard to pigeonhole a subjective form of expression into a rigid definition. Rap is listened to in the same contexts, using the same media, with the same visceral reaction and as the result of similar techniques. Not to say death metal and hip hop are similar musical styles (except see my previous comment--Internal Bleeding once opened for a Mobb Deep show I saw and they plugged Mobb HARD), but they clearly share performative and creative roots. That said I can appreciate a sweaty Batman shirt.
The mad skills are evident even if you don't listen to metal. I am an old metalhead (61) and this is the first time hearing these guys. Inferno is awesome too. I have Gojira on in my car. Huge Mario fan so the rabbit hole lead me here at 3am and I'm still down in here at 6am lol It's gonna be a long day.
Regardless of what genres you're into, if you're a drummer you have to admit how much of an incredible player this man is...
Not quite my tempo..
Genres has nothing to do with you your philosophy, go back & read another book, go and pick new album from madonna to keep you company while your drumming
@@squirtmph ...and YOU should go back to school and learn grammar, punctuation and spelling.
@@Blackestblack666 you should go and play album record for something more appealing to your self. Than I would do as you suggested...
@@squirtmph again...your comment makes no sense. So, whatever, dough head.
Anybody else go to shows and watch the drummers 90% of the time?!?!?!?
All the time - only it's probably closer to 99% for me haha. I truly get lost watching drummers
Yes. 🤘
Absolutely. Especially when the drummer kicks ass. I could to watch Jon Rice for 100 years!
I do but isn't that just a thing that fellow drummers do?
@@naean7518 nope I'm a guitarist and I watch death metal drimmers the whole time I'm there, during the encore I'll be fuck I missed alexi Laiho
I use the same shoes! There's hope for me in my drumming career!
ZimzeLimze flat skater style shoes are great for drumming.
ZimzeLimze shoes has nothing to do with your drumming.
I'm sorry i didn't clarify the joke for you
But imo, i think. I find it harder drumming with my dr. marten boots instead of my fresh new vans old skool mofo shoes.
I use either my old checkerboard vans slip ons or a pair of Pumas that look like racing shoes. They work like a charm.
As a non drummer, even attempting to hold that double bass tempo makes me feel like I've just thrown my legs into a volcano, it's so amazing people are able to do this stuff!
It's all technique and conditioning, why a lot of really good drummers don't look like athletes, more like your typical dad. Most likely, this is like walking for this guy, second nature.
Hard work,practice nd mainly dedication coz of all this u can...
He's a flat footed drummer. You'll rarely see his heels lift while playing. John Rice is one hell of a drummer. JFAC lost out on this guy leaving.
Rice has probably 15+ years of drumming experience. Just saying it takes years and dedication to get there.
He drums so effortlessly it looks like he’s thinking about what he’s gonna have for dinner
Yeah. The soul of everyone in the audience
@@RubberyOatmeal haha
And keep in mind that Inferno is an absolute machine behind those drums so he has big shoes to fill there
The blood of virgins (if the song has anything to say)
Because this song is not so difficult to play on drum.
I'm not even the biggest Behemoth fan but this is just the best opening for a song ever. Jon kills it, what a monster.
Inferno was awaiting the birth of his second child, and Jon was filling in on this tour.
LittyProductions he should have been named 'the machine'
LittyProductions and i was just wondering where Inferno was, thnx for that info..
LittyProductions ooohhh
I thought they looked different
Jon is way better imo
He's playing exactly what Inferno played on the studio recording. Now, that's how you fill in!
Huge respect for both guys !!!
Except inferno hits the drums like a pussy with no power during live...Still he deserves all the credit coz he is the one who composed these masterful drumming.....
This isn’t normal - this man is a machine
jesus christ
oh yurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrhh
66Samus make this drum cover please! Haha
Wrong! Is Jon Rice!
66Samus drum cover of this song pls!
66Samus You rang?
This drum intro will become an iconic grooves over the years
Holy shit that's a calf destroyer of a song
Anonymous Prime I think you mean cattle decapitation...
@@MrBiggysmalls87 yes satan
It is..for real tho..j learned this song back when it came out but love the way this dude plays ..its just nice a smooth but powerful and just beastmode
It is...another " calf destoyer song" would be diabolic intents " forced genetic acquiescence" 8 min.of non stop double bass
th-cam.com/video/BBTMdF6kUfA/w-d-xo.html
Or a knee destroyer if you use the Swivel like me and KRIMH (that at the time played with them when Inferno was a dad for the first time, I believe. Either that or he had to go under surgery. Not sure)
I just started playing drums and just learned Michael Jackson - Billie Jean. I'm going to learn this song next.
Xd
All d besT
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good luck
Wait. You learned Billie Jean?!?!? That song is extremely hard to learn. I mastered every Behemoth song but never Billie Jean.
2:57 mans really did just ywan
no
Watching Jon during his time with Behemoth brings such joy to my heart. The power this performance exudes is astounding
Let's be honest. It's not your first time watching this.
Been coming back to this video for a while 😭
And not the last one :)
Jon🪡🧘🤘🦾
I wanted to give a ‚thumbs up’ to this comment, but I already did earlier
every 4-6 months probably, since before covid
Jon Rice, one of the best drummers in the world. Greatly underrated!!!!
Jon is such a beast! He did a great job covering for Inferno in the US tour... I saw him in Florida and was blown away (pun intended).
gp19 are you from florida?
What's the pun?
I too want to know where the pun is
@@DevoutionAura maybe florida being the capital of hurricanes
@@tomfson8609 You have graced me with your wisdom o god emperor i am not worthy
I'm usually impressed by any metal drum video I see, but this ranks near the top. Dude is a complete monster.
Went to Hs with this dude. Tiniest arms, bigger heart, biggest skills on the set. JR !!
Hey Pete how the hell are you!
Better than yesterday, not as good as tomorrow. Happy to be alive. How have you been?
I'm not a part of this but kudos man. That is the best response to that question i've ever seen.
I just love how his legs doesn't seem to be moving during those double bass sections...
true but i think he is losing power this way
@@evans2267 hes using ankle technique. its impossible to go fast with leg motion
@@arvidfrom5693 impossible for as long as he does but definetly not impossible, just look at jay weinberg
@@tomfson8609 nah maybe at the midtempo stuff around 200 bpm but in the beginning of the song its around 260 bpm and then its actually impossible
@@arvidfrom5693 yeah
Damn, this is probably my 16th time watching this...I'm not even kidding
Liam Fain same 🤣
Yes I have watched this many times well I also just acquired my GHOST pedal
Liam Fain me too
100+
Liam Fain seriously dude I’ve watched this about 20 times just to listen to that ride 💀💀🤘🏼
Incredible work by this guy. Mega tight playing. Imagine getting that call to fill in for inferno?
thats no easy shoes to fill :D
@@NickyDekker89 yeah those cowboy boots look quite tight
My feet started sweating after watching this video.
this is one of the best drum cam videos on internet. Edit: this drum composition is pure dope itself
He's so graceful and relaxed! It's phenomenal!
This guy is a phenomenal drummer. Definitely one of the best in extreme metal. He’s a very physical drummer, and hits his kit which much greater force than most metal drummers, as many often just glide over their kits, and are heavily miked. Not Jon.
God DAMN! He plays Behemoth songs like he wrote them. So perfectly accurate. Really damn impressive stuff.
I've heard this song hundred times and never mentioned that the drums line is so incredible powerful and tough.
This is why I think drums should be loud in the mix. It just makes the song sound that much more powerful. It’s a bummer to miss out on that. Especially in metal.
That breakdown slight delay pause will probably stick with me forever...absolutely epic.
1:20 - 1:50 my favorite part
Same
Everybody's favorite part
same!
This makes me respect Inferno even more.
Damn, don't get me wrong I love how Inferno writes, and his playing but he's definitely one of those guys that doesn't feel the need to destroy his set. John however hits like a mac truck with almost every stroke! Saw them in Eugene, Oregon with LoG (they're not nearly as good live as they used to be).
Nice to see the response to their latest conserts. Some people say they're even better, others say they kinda suck.
You are absolutely right. I was able to see Behemoth side stage a couple times, and there is almost ZERO stage volume from Inferno. I feel he kinda abuses the triggers. He does write some really good drum parts though
Márcio Chiabotto My first concert I ever went to LoG headlined and Behemoth supported them, and I feel comfortable saying Behemoth improved, but I didn't feel like LoG did. Just my opinion, they're obviously great musicians, just I felt like they weren't as "into it" as they used to be. Could have been an off day, my biased opinion, or none of the above. Cheers!
BurnThePope Lamb of God is aging really badly. Chris is still a great drummer though.
That was one of the problems that I have while watching Inferno.. It looks pretty boring
2 years later, still can get over this fucking killer video
That's how brilliant Inferno is behind the drumming of Behemoth when you can see other young drummers filling for him with full of excitement blasting those drum
This is INSANE!!! How he play´s the drums so powerful! Every single hit! Even the blasts....looks sooo relaxed! This is pure Inspiration & Motivation!
His double bass action is so fast and flawless.
Had the pleasure to see this guy live. He is unreal.
1:08 The windmills are insane, Jon Rice just killing it
Love it. Has to be one of my favorite all time drum video.
I had never head of behemoth until I saw them live at a metal festival...It was a long day of boring hardcore bands and then they came out and changed my life
sounds good
@@khalex4412 yeah man
This guy is undoubtedly one of the most creative, consistent and fast drummers of this genre . His bass drums sound powerful and aggressive; He’s one of those drummers whose bass drum still sound real ! He manages a great mixture between technique and power . This guy is of the best metal drummers nowadays !
credits goes for Inferno, he is the one who write those songs, Jon made for a short period i guess.
POWERFUL!
What a great drummer!
Jon you make playing drums look fun. It makes me want to drum like you. I love watching you play and how you execute your drumbeats with expression. I love your style of playing it reminds me of Joey Jordison on how he played while headbanging too.🤘🤘👏🙌
I don't remember how Many time I see this video, and so Many time like so. Great technique and relax.
This guy was the original drummer for Job For a Cowboy. He's the reason doom was so brutal!!
actually Elliot Sellers was the original drummer for JFAC Jon came in after Elliot recorded Genesis and went to the faceless
One of my favorite behemoth tracks, and Jon fucking nailed it. Job for a cowboy kicks ass and him playing for behemoth is so siiick. I got to talk to him for a minute when he played a small show with white chapel in my hometown. Cool dude. \m/
I'll never get tired of this video
That ride sounds so good
Meinl Mb20 22" Heavy Bell ride.
Yet, he who wrote these incredible drum parts is a true master. I've always liked inferno's drumparts, the details are 🔥
That ride cymbal sounds so unbelievable good! What a hell of a performance also!
This drummer looks like my recently deceased friend who loved this song and this band.
R.I.P. my friend. I love you.
I like the part where he goes tiktiktiktiktiktik-tik-tik-tik-tik-tiktiktiktik
funny and original!!!
Im so glad I'm not the only asshole that loves that clinga chinga clingk
Out of sheer curiosity, which part is that exactly? 🤔
it's funny, because i know which is the exactly part that you are talking about
HAHAHAHA OMG I THINK I KNOW! Shit that's hilarious hahahahaha! Tiktiktik haha so original!
I fail to understand how you can do infernos job absolutely flawlessly, amazing job brother!!!!
His Style to Hit the Set is amazing. Cool man.
Vans=best drumming shoes hahahaha. So glad he made it so far. So deserved to play in behemoth. Crazy watching him throughout the years. Well respected drummer in my heart. Plays with power and precision. Funk yes.
Jon Rice always kills it! Heard he’s got a new project going with the vocalist of Converge!
Umbra Vitae "Shadow Of Life" The new project. Return to Zero is the new song out on TH-cam. Record is out May first on digital formats.
First time i listened to behemoth or jon rice and they are both sick!!!
Jon Rice is probably the best drummer in metal right now. Amazing.
Probably John Longstreth still.
Dan Presland
@@benthompson9871 Presland is ridiculously good. Creativity is next level, coordination is next level, live performance is always on fucking point, and his feet HAVE to be at least part machine, because that fuckers legs seem to NEVER get tired.
Other than Dan Presland...
David Diepold is a goddamn monster behind the kit. I'm not sure if anybody has impressed me as much as he has in death metal.
@@TheJokesterSCR check out ken bedene from aborted or lord marco
Jon is the dopest drummer out there his footwork is sick asf
I adore that long swing upon hitting drum... Epic performance
Definitely one of my favourite play throughs and it’s a live performance ......:)
Jon Rice is sick he should be one of the greatest drum performer in the world. He hit the speed drumming with perfection🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
One of my favorite Behemoth songs fosho
One of my favourite songs. Awesome drums
You know it's drumming from the soul, when go pros are shaking
this absolutely my favorite drummer ...SALUTE
The 1:20 to 1:50 part is so damn crisp!
This whole Performance is beyond fkn crisp
Best drumming i have seen today
that ride cymbal 😍
I want to know what it is -_-
Meini 22” Soundcaster custom magabell ride or Meini -Byzance brilliant 22” heavy hammered ride (bow) or Meini 24” MB20 Pure Metal ride.
@@ryanfreese2031 it’s the second one, but it’s one of Meinls best rides for sure
( it’s Meinl with an L, not Meini xD )
Such a powerful performance, one of their best songs
Além da perfeição nos pedais, o cara da umas passadas na caixa numa sequência de pratos q só por deus... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I loved this image of this drummer! Tecnical too much!
I don't care what anyone thinks, drummers are definitely the hottest
Absolutely correct
I play this video multiple time and always amazed
One word
AWESOME 🤘
Love the moment at approx. 3:47, getting focused again, leaning forward like a stalking cat. Fantastic drumming.
WANT THAT KICK SAMPLE
valent666 here you go: 💩
Jon rice killing it. Awesome job.
I've seen Behemoth twice live. Once with Jon Rice, and once with Inferno. While Inferno is great, Jon Rice was so much better live. I'm no drummer but he seemed to be much tighter and cleaner all around. His energy was also top notch. At one point I swear he had a staring contest with me for half a song when I was mesmerized by his abilities.
I might have commented this alreay, but JEEZ, those toms sound DELICIOUS! Playing is superb, too!
playing double pedal like a boss . okay :)
seriously so good. I don't usually like faster drummers but this guy, gene hoglan and a select others are groovy.
awesome drummer
I have listened to this many times I love the drummer in the song.
watching this makes me wanna learn drums lmao
Good ! I’m loving it so much!
Toca demais, muito bom, não sei como algum doente dá deslike!
Pica boi, bro... fumou o original. Monstro.
Amazing drummer!!! Truely talented.
to do list : study Jon Rice's drumming, study Jon Rice's drumming, study Jon Rice's drumming.
i can’t get over how good that ride cymbal sounds.... damn
Rappers are like: “yo check this beat w these triplets this shit is dank yo amazing beat!!!!”
Behemoth: “that’s really cute my child.”
Maxo Kream: "I rhymed the same six syllables sixteen couplets in a row with a fluctuating and complex slant rhyme scheme that'd make Tennyson tip his hat"
Metalheads still living in 2005: "Rap is crap!"
Breakdowns in extreme metal exist because of rap. Ask Suffocation and Internal Bleeding about it lol
@Flying Spaghetti 🙄 That's like asking if growling is music. It's a vocal style, and if you put a backtrack to it, then yeah it's part of the music. Also not at all what I'm arguing, which is that it's really big "greasy Slayer kid" energy to just write off rap and hip-hop wholesale. Like I can picture the Tapout shirt from here
@Flying Spaghetti I think you're trying way too hard to pigeonhole a subjective form of expression into a rigid definition. Rap is listened to in the same contexts, using the same media, with the same visceral reaction and as the result of similar techniques. Not to say death metal and hip hop are similar musical styles (except see my previous comment--Internal Bleeding once opened for a Mobb Deep show I saw and they plugged Mobb HARD), but they clearly share performative and creative roots. That said I can appreciate a sweaty Batman shirt.
Man,,, I always come back here for, i dont know, i lost track. Jon is not from this planet!
UNREAL cymbal technique!
How effin good this one is. Hail to Jon and hails to behemoth, a effin blast👀🤸♂️🤘💯
i have a hard time coming to terms with him being that good.
Jon is absolutely amazing!
wait... this hyper human drum machine is the fill in guy for the real drummer !!! WTF
The mad skills are evident even if you don't listen to metal. I am an old metalhead (61) and this is the first time hearing these guys. Inferno is awesome too. I have Gojira on in my car. Huge Mario fan so the rabbit hole lead me here at 3am and I'm still down in here at 6am lol It's gonna be a long day.
Almost forgot to watch this today
THE best drummer on the planet!!!