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they are a very hard listen but once you unlock it, HOOOOO BOY, there is a reason I flew across the country to see one of their last shows ever. Mind blowingly good live.
@@Devin_Art I cant argue with that, i saw them during a 'summer slaughter tour' the tour had about 10bands on the lineup... after 8bands i was getting kind of bored, but Dillinger came on... Holy shtballs, they tore the stage up climbed on the walls, threw themselves into the air, ran on the crowd, they had a bit of feedbackin one of their songs and the singer actually turned the entire P.A. and stuck his mic right in there.... awesome show. This was maybe 7-8years ago and its still in my top 5shows.
It took me 10 years after first hearing panasonic youth (which I guess is their first real "mainstream" single?) before really starting to analyse the rhythm. Only saw them once early in the last tour and I still regret not making the trip to one of the final shows lol! I wonder what they are all becoming since they split up.
Josh derp Because they are bad. Maybe for low musically inclined kids who still believe hardcore music is cool. Throwing a bunch of random parts together with garbage vocals is anything but good lol.
I also wasn't surprised to hear him say that. It's a job in itself to get Dillinger - I remember being completely turned off the first time I heard them.
@@BeauFerchaud very complex fascinating music, then comes the live video and the sad realization that the official track has been shat all over by some screaming edge lord. This is my first impression. Why does every -core style band feel compelled to do that? I loved the educational part, that was a proper track right there without the vocals. Is there a Dillinger Instrumental version of the whole band maybe?
Chris Pennie is the original DEP drummer. I think you'd be floored to see his cover of Come To Daddy by Aphex Twin. The recordings are like 10 years old, and both from drum clinics. At least what I could find on RU-vid.
Tschād Erdström This dude is super solid but yeah man Chris was the shit... I met him at one of their shows in NYC many years ago and he was so nice and down to earth 👍🏽👍🏽
Dillinger are the greatest live band of all time. I think a bit is lost without vocals. Not an easy listen but goddamn when you get it and then see their shows.
I enjoyed the song when I thought it was an instrumental 🤣🤣. Billy lives nearby me... what a humble and real musician, a wonderful guy. jammed a bunch with him, so so talented !
TDEP if you didn’t know has made it their goal to create music that is deconstructed and broken and like nothing you ever heard. They are basically the legends of math core and it’s some of the heaviest and harshest music out there
When I first heard this band I had the same reaction. I was a death head and this was my introduction to math. As a musician myself I was estranged yet for some reason I wanted to hear them again. Then again. Then I saw them live. Now they're my favorite metal band. (Especially live. DAMN.) Edit: Notice how *in sync* the syncopations are. My Last Bet is a better example of this. It's surprising to see a guitarist follow the drummer so much in the pocket and yet layer so much at the same time in "that type of band."
Dillinger Escape plan has gone through a few drummers now, all of them great. THIS is what I'm inclined to point out about one of them. Gil Sharone had one of the best sounding drum kits I've ever heard. His coke bottle green OCDP acrylic kit with the black beauty brass snare (with maple reinforcement hoops). Whoever is reading this should check out those live videos with Gil. Not the best sound quality, but HOT DAMN did that kit sound amazing.
@Crackbreaker they played a lot of the new album. But live even Angel sounded great. They stated with below and ended with sky is red. Light and sound where just perfect. Port noir was quite good also.
Prancer doesn’t do a justice to Billy or Dillinger either. You should check Understanding Decay from that 54 minutes long video or Billy playing When I lost my bet on RU-vid. It’s essential of Rymer drumming and TDEP in general
Just saw this drummer on the MegaCruise (Megadeth cruise that sailed from LA to Mexico). On that boat was Suicidal Tendencies. Billy here was playing with them for two shows on the cruise. Amazing drummer.
I saw them live once at a festival & one of the guitarists got onto a huge speaker stack, banging his head & then jumped off. I couldn't believe he didn't break a leg. They are insane live.
Please give Dillinger and Billy another shot. The drum play through of their song "When I Lost My Bet" is what you should watch before you give up on them. They have a bunch of mind blowing songs and were a big influence on Car Bomb. They just dont have many videos in the way of drum cams or play throughs.
Cosmopolis by Imperial Triumphant. They’re an avant-grade metal band that combines many different types of genres. I think you’ll find them interesting. Their drum playthrough of this song does cut the intro short, though
I've been a percussionist for nearly 25 years, and without the standard that Calculating Infinity set for me, I wouldn't be nearly as proficient. That album seriously raised the bar... Just when I thought I was good... Nope.
Thanks for doing my patreon request. Too bad the live recording (edit: of the band) you found sounded horrible (not that a good recording would have changed your mind). Dillinger were pioners of the genre back in the early 00s. No Dillinger = No Carbomb.
Love the channel. Found u about a week ago. Through the Between the Buried and Me reaction. I'd love to see "Jazz drummer analyzes" series. Where we get some pausing and analysis of different vids. Maybe vids you've, maybe ones you haven't. Either way, love whatcha do.
My buddy showed me a video of Dillinger starting a set with Prancer - lights come up and Greg is standing on top of a 4 stack of amps and when the vocals come in he jumped. absolutely insane.
not sure if youll see this since its a old video but the final song thats part of this drumeo video is called "when i lost my bet". i highly suggest reacting to that one! i feel like it shows even more of what billy can do.
I think you'd Really appreciate the last song of that drumeo video. "When I Lost My Bet" starts at 50:26 it's kinda.. Jazzy? :P Anyway TDEP is amazing!!
I like that your videos seem candid, natural. A lot of people doing this kind of content seem like they’re pandering sometimes. I’d much rather see a fresh perspective than someone agreeing 🤙
YES YES YES I love Dillinger Esc Plan! And they are that type of band. Granted this isn't for everyone. Quite a select group in fact. Great fun live \m/