Presented in no particular order. Comment your own suggestions! Join The Mosh: www.moshology.com @KRIMHDrummer , @kevinparadisdrummer & @lordmarco featured in this video.
Random fact: my chemistry teacher is the manager of the biggest black metal french label 😂 (Les Acteurs de L'ombre Production) they have a band that is becoming big in France: Regarde les Hommes Tomber
drummers never cease to amaze me. their stamina, focus and dexterity is incredible to watch. the first guy is total ZEN in what he is doing. each hand and each foot doing different things at once and to be so casual and calm about it!?
Kevin Paradis and Mike Smith definitely stand out like a sore thumb in this video, Kevin due to his unmatched footspeed when it comes to long stamina runs on single strokes at 260-280BPM and Mike Smith because of the sheer volume in his blasts, you could hear that fuckin' snare from the next neighborhood once he starts blastin'
Thank you for giving credit where credit is due. Aww this is still my fav album. Road runner united showed what ALL can be done. Joey dino Matt the whole crew.. with everyone.. such a wasted potential.. In the fire is still my fav song to this day. It's the prefect riff solo vocal (clean/ dirty) it's prefect
Alex of Despised Icon is one of the nicest fuckin guys ive ever met. I got kicked out of a Suicide Silence show during the opening band due mixing it up with some drunk dickhead. But i ended up getting to kick it with Alex and Mitch and eat wings and drink beer. So it worked out. Lol
Sometimes it works out for the best lol... I gotta say it's weird to even have conflict at a metal show. I can count on two hands how many fights I've seen in over thirty years of playing/attending every manner of live metal event. Majority of those exceedingly rare fights were actually between bandmates on tour.
@@mr.martyr8573 I mean, the pit is the pit, but it all gets left there. I'm familiar with that though lol, same for the punk scene mostly. I never gaf about genres personally, tbh, wildest brawls I've ever seen were at pop "country" events lol. Nobody is ready for a fight like a redneck hopped up on alcohol and tractor rap.
@@juri_xiii9977 He is insanely fast but he's also insanely technical as well. Listen to his work in the band IN BATTLE: WELCOME TO THE BATTLEFIELD. Killer BDM! 🤘🏼
Good stuff. If you’re making a part 3 I have a suggestion - Fotis Benardo from SepticFlesh, with the ending of “A Great Mass of Death” as the example. Cheers and thanks for the content!
Dude I still listen to that start to finish any time I go on a road trip. The first 3 songs.. getting Peter to sing. Joey dino matt.. in my mind it's the best album ever. Roadrunner took "supergroup" to another level. I gotta watch it again for the 50th time. In the fire is still my fav song... the dagger 2nd... I can't believe they sat on this idea. In my mind it's the best album ever no one will ever change my mind
Hahah nice. Hopefully it blows up like the other one did. Any of Beneath the Massacre's drummers belong on a future list. Also John Merryman of Cephalic Carnage.
This list would obviously be endless. But I’d have to say Chason westmorland and Adam Jarvis are one of the hardest hitting and precise blasters in death metal.
I got to see Mr. Paradis live with Ne Obliviscaris and he’s a machine. Some of my favorite blasts come from 1349’s first album, Liberation, with Frost. Especially on Satanic Propoganda… a human should not move that fast.
I need to recruit Mike Smith. He knows. All but one of my drummers couldn't do a blast beat without freaking microphone on the snare. And the one that could was all power and speed but could barely keep a tempo. It was either AcDc or Canibal Corpse with that guy.