In my opinion, Chris Adler is one of the best, greatest, and most innovative drummers of all time. Chris Adler is my #1 favorite and most influential drummers I know.❤ 🤘😎🤘!!! KEEP IT METAL MUTHA FUCKA!!!!
Not if you're playing with the opposite hand and going in-between 32nd and 64th notes interchangeably and nailing harmonics with your offhand...it's really not easy at all...
As far as the difficulty the ride is fast for nonblasters. If you haven't warmed up u start cramping BEFORE the end double kick. There's a lot of parts and sitting on the floor tom sections. I'm amazing at dkick so I can do the cut to the bone section but that could be challenging to nail. The ending dkick is fast if ur taking it easy but slower than speeding thru it which means u have to get in your leg muscles to be accurate. The ride snare work is fun but probably not very hard. Iconic song. Probably the best LOG
They both carry each other so well its unmatched there timing is perfectly matched ..brothers always play better together...love wille and Chris both killer rockers
The stamina it takes to play this song gives my right wrist PTSD flashbacks of master of puppets. The weird time signature makes some of the riffs a little funky feeling when you're learning them. The string skips are brutal, you really gotta try to mute strings perfectly as you play. The groove is a little difficult to fall into but once you're there this song is an absolute joy to play, nearly as wonderful as just listening to it.
As far as the difficulty the ride is fast for nonblasters. If you haven't warmed up u start cramping BEFORE the end double kick. There's a lot of parts and sitting on the floor tom sections. I'm amazing at dkick so I can do the cut to the bone section but that could be challenging to nail. The ending dkick is fast if ur taking it easy but slower than speeding thru it which means u have to get in your leg muscles to be accurate. The ride snare work is fun but probably not very hard.
One of my favorite songs from lamb. It sounds like something chuck schuldiner would’ve written. The weird tempo and time changes with knotty weird notey riffs. Sounds like a death song from the symbolic era. Great job from Willie. Who I believe wrote this.
The riffs starting at 1:41 and 3:32 are so amazing. This song is one of my favorites from Lamb of God, why do they never play this masterpiece live?😫I can’t be the only one that love these riffs