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It all started when I was in a metal band. I used to do lead singing ( and screaming ) and played guitar. I was always amazed at how drummers could play so quickly with their feet! It was so cool to see a guy play faster with his feet than I could with my hands. ( this is before I could ever play drums )

So I started messing around with my drummers sticks, just doing rolls and para diddles and I got hooked. We went to this youth group, and afterwards we would go outside and play on the AC vents with sticks, it sounded like a drumline or something. Very tribal sounding. Well I started getting behind the kit, playing basic patterns and beats and stuff. And I started to realize, I can play the drums! I was hooked. Just the pulse of the kick, the snap of the snare, and the tone of the toms! Just feeling every tone, every beat. Then I got behind an Iron Cobra and wow....I started playing with Unholy Confessions from A7X and Killswitch engage stuff....well one day my buddy let me take his pedal home, and I set it up to where it would hit my bed and I would play on books on top of the bed. ( lame, I know ) When I had to give the pedal back I realized I needed my own, just to play in my room, on the side of my bed. The first one I tried was a mapex single chain pedal. It was okay, but there wasn't the speed and accuracy of the a double chain pedal. Well my local dealer who I'de been buying from for years and spent at least 10K there was a dealer for Mapex and Yamaha, and I didn't really like the mapex so I thought, I'll go with yamaha. And like alot of people, I thought "yamaha makes motorcycles...not drums" but I was WRONG.

So I bought the pedal. I didn't even own my own kit, and I had a double pedal. heck, I didn't even have a pair of sticks! haha. So I started playing at church's. And sitting in with bands here and there. They had a kit, I just brought the dragon! So eventually I was thinking to myself....I need a kit, so I bought a verve 5 piece bucket pack. It was okay, maple and all. And after having used the Dragon for so long and being head over heels for it, I thought to myself "if their pedals are this good, their kits have to be worth something". Well the guy at the local store ( Mr. B! ) was a big yamaha supporter and told me all the qualities and pros of a yamaha kit. Showed me videos of guys like david garibaldi and other greats who played Yamaha. And to be honest, I was a hardcore Tama fan. But I sat behind a kit and it SANG. I had never played a kit to that point that sounded so good for the price! The kick was epic, the toms were VERY tonal and pure, and the stock snare was perfect. So I came into some money, went to my local shop and pointed to the one stacked up in the corner. And ever since then I have been a HUGE supporter of yamaha. From the company, to the product, they are awsome. They make a quality kit for a great price. Since then I have played ALOT of kits, I've played many churchs, shows, festivals, I have played alot of drums in alot of places, and yamaha still sticks out. The hardware, the shells, the pedals....everything yamaha drums, I've fallen in love with and will stick with them for as long as I play drums....And now I wear the pitch forks with pride on my kick.....all because of the dragon....

I wanna know how you guys came to your kit/brand or whatever. I don't care how short or long the story, I wanna know. And if some prick comes in here and says "nice novel fag" who cares. To hell with'em. This is a place to talk drums...so let's talk drums!!!








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wow thats a pretty good story. so how long ago was that?

man i don't even know how my story would go. started with ludwig, then tama, then Pacific, now Pearl. i've just always been around drums, i've been playing for as long as i can remember. i've always loved the drums.








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man, you're lucky. I've been playing for....maybe 4 years? But you have a head over me for being around it for so long. I wish I would have picked'em up earlier.








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i've only been serious on the kit for about 5. i've just always been in drumline, our high school band consists of mainly middle school. so now i'm almost done with high school and i have had a lot of time on the marching snare and quads. it really helps out though being familiar with drums ahead of time though.








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You're absolutely right. See that's how it was with guitar for me. My uncle was a player and that's what got me started.








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I got my first set when I was 11, about 19 years ago. It was an academy set, so I didnt own it.








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That's cool bro. I wanna see some pics of your kit man! whatcha playin?








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So a few years back, my friend picked up a guitar for his birthday. He was talented at it and stuck with it and got very good. I thought, "hey, if he can play an instrument, so can i". So, I begged my mom to get me a pulse drumset and she finally did for christmas one year. I worked to get a gibraltar single-chain double pedal just to learn a few little things but I wasn't really into it. Back then, I was really into like Green Day and The Offspring and really had no use for it until a little down the road when I got into The Bled, Shadows Fall and Underoath about, half a year later. So, one day, my friend asks me if I wanna join a band with him, a local metalcore band, so I did and I sucked horribly and all during that time I got involved in a church. So, I left the metalcore band to play at the church and got really into worship music and started to get real groovy with it and I liked playing it a lot.

However, one day, while i was at my current girlfriends house, I thought to listen to this band a friend had told me about, this band was Through The Eyes Of The Dead. They were like something I had never heard before. I couldn't exactly make out the lyrics but the sheer intensity, pain, fight, and brutality of the music just sparked something in me. I decided it was time to start learning some metal.

I stuck with the church band and really got involved in the church and stuff while me and the guitarist for the church decided to start our own little band. We brought this girl Ashley in that was really good at shrill screams and we decided we were gonna cover like old Underoath and stuff. About that time, I had sold my Pulse set (around 2 and a half years later) and convinced my mom to upgrade me to a 4 piece PDP FXR set as it was birch and a very beautiful color and had all the things i was looking for at the time. Things then changed, when Ashley decided to bring in a new guitarist, Danny. Danny is a dude into the heavier parts of metal like Lamb Of God and Job For A Cowboy and stuff (well it was heavier at the time) so I began learning that stuff.

Then I basically fell out of the church, gained a new vocalist;kyle, kicked out ashley, moved around in another town for a bit in different practice spots gaining and loosing band members (most of which very talented) and fast-forwarding about a year and a half, I'm here.

I now listen to death metal, deathcore, black metal, tech death, etc. I am able to play most of it and have hit speeds upwards of 280 BPM with my feet and around 270 with my hands. I have a unique technique I have never really seen anyone use. I can fit into a lot of genres, some better than others. My band mates are, the original Danny, original Kyle, and our latest member;Corey. I have had a ton of good times with Danny and Kyle and we're proud to have been a trio for over a year and a half playing shows all around west Fl.

For the latest of news, in this last week, I've gotten the go-ahead from Danny and Kyle to join my friend Sams band; Beneath The Remains where I'll be shredding in excess of 250 BPM.








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Hey dbkman!!I am like you...I play the guitar now for 4 years and i am in a band called "Dark Shadows"...One time we went for rehersal in a studio and i sat behind the Yamaha Recording Custom's and i played 1-2 grooves and i really enjoyed this!!!My friend (the drummer) also shew me some "exercises" and more grooves..

When i came home i was looking to buy drums through the internet!!!I was crazy, i didn't know what to buy and then i become a proud member of DML!!!

And then i made many tones of topics (Yamaha or Tama superstar),(Studio,fusion kits etc)they blocked many of my topics and after i understood that i can't work with this.

Now with the help of all DML members i am going for my first purchase of a drumset!!

Thank you all!!!







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Hehe thats interesting

I picked up some sticks at school and tapped away for hours when i was 10.

I guess i brought a premier kit because their factory is 5 miles down the roads from me. Plus i love the sound of it when i found it.

I guess i was conned with my zildjians, as now i love paiste.

I got and axis pedal basically because i could. £80 barely used.








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Howepirate, Awsome story, same to the rest of you guys! I love to hear other peoples story








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well let's see man, pretty much my dad..
he was a "rockstar" i guess you could say, local guitar prodigy
witch he is really amazing..
when i was little i was always at his friends houses watching them play and jam
so when they'd break i'd always go sit behind the john bonham replica set (haha)
of course my dad wanting me to play guitar at the time bought me a guitar
witch wasn't a big deal, their was always 1000000 guitars at the house already!
so one day i woke up (i was 5 at the time) and their was a little yamaha mini drumset set up in the livingroom and it was wonderful!!!
so i bashed and beat the hell out of the thing Shocked hahaha
after that got destroyed he got me an "upgrade" to a cb kit and some crap zildjians (when i was 8 ) i believe that's the time i started playing in school as well
entry level snare stuff, blah blah blah...then jazz band came!!!
according to my music teacher i played the solo of solos my seventh grade year!!!
hahaha looking back now it was probably horrid Embarassed
but oh well, it was incredible then standing ovations!
from about 9 to 13 i raced dirtbikes too, it was my "second passion"
but when i was 13 i took a berm to fast and snapped my acl and mcl, and cracked
my kneecap in half so i was out for awhile, to say the least..
i decided to take a break, i sold both of my racing series honda CRs
my dad took me out to get what i now have, my beautiful pacific LX limited series
honey amber lacquer finish all maple shells...all around awesome kit
i joined drumline in highschool by sophomore year i was section leader and tenor player played tenors until i got out of there and play drums everyday
it's my life, i don't even want to know what life would be like if i never started playing drums it's literally all i know, music is all i've ever been around
so i got a pretty early start...and i wouldn't have it any other way Very Happy







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Hey guy, this is an interest topic. I'm not even sure where to start.

All I remember is when I was younger, I saw a clip on TV of Animal and Buddy Rich. After that, I was always taping on stuff. I must have been around 5 or 6 at the time. My mother is oriental, so we always had chopsticks and that's what I would use. Then when I was in second grade, we had a talent show and one of the guys who was always cool to me, played "Jump" by Van Halen and I was hooked.

I didn't really get a chance to get started until I was 10. We got asked to try out for different instruments and they liked my timing, so I was chosen. I got my first kit at 12 which was a antique 26" bass, a snare, 1 rack tom, 1 hi hat stand and set of hats, and a crash/ride cymbal that mounted on the bass. I loved that kit and trashed the hell out of it. I think I sold it of $50.00 to by my Pearl kit. I got that kit when I was 13 or 14 because it was the 80's and most of the big name guys had Pearls and Paiste cymbals, so thats what I got. They where shit and sounded like crap, I didn't know how to tune them and nobody really showed me anything. I got rid of that kit when I was 16 and bought a better one, another Pearl but with Zidjian cymbals. Stared playing with a few bands and after a few shows and about a year later, it was trashed beyond recognition. Won't tell you how I got rid of that one.

I then got a Ludwig kit before graduating High school but my daughter was born right after that. I had that set for almost 4 years, when my ex-wife told me it had to go. Fast forward 10 years, and you get my new wife. We bought a house and she knew I wanted to play again, but we really didn't have the money, (our wedding was fast approaching). About 6 months before the wedding, things got really tight and we had a small bonus check come for something. I wanted a set really bad an we went and looked at this old Pacific set that was all beat up and sitting down in a nasty basement. The cymbals where all broken, the double pedal was shot, but I loved it... She told me we couldn't get it because of the money issues though and I was crushed.

The next week was hell for me, and things got worse as time went on. The next Sat. I had a class for 8 hours and came home was tired cranky and she had a show to work. She called me up and asked me to stick around an help her unload the van, even though I had to drive and hour to go pick up my kids. By the time she got home, I was pissed as hell and walked out the door to let her have it, when she handed me a not that said "Here is your wedding present, but just a little early, Love you me". I think I must have had the most confusing look, but finally noticed a gleaming object in the van. I open the back door and there was the Pacific set I wanted so badly. I was speechless and still am most of the time when I sit behind it. I've now up-dated almost everything on the kit, but I've never gotten rid of anything from the original set and never will.

That's my story in a nut shell. Hope I didn't bore you.








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^^^

haha awww that was....really really really........cute







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So a few years back, my friend picked up a guitar for his birthday. He was talented at it and stuck with it and got very good. I thought, "hey, if he can play an instrument, so can i". So, I begged my mom to get me a pulse drumset and she finally did for christmas one year. I worked to get a gibraltar single-chain double pedal just to learn a few little things but I wasn't really into it. Back then, I was really into like Green Day and The Offspring and really had no use for it until a little down the road when I got into The Bled, Shadows Fall and Underoath about, half a year later. So, one day, my friend asks me if I wanna join a band with him, a local metalcore band, so I did and I sucked horribly and all during that time I got involved in a church. So, I left the metalcore band to play at the church and got really into worship music and started to get real groovy with it and I liked playing it a lot.

However, one day, while i was at my current girlfriends house, I thought to listen to this band a friend had told me about, this band was Through The Eyes Of The Dead. They were like something I had never heard before. I couldn't exactly make out the lyrics but the sheer intensity, pain, fight, and brutality of the music just sparked something in me. I decided it was time to start learning some metal.

I stuck with the church band and really got involved in the church and stuff while me and the guitarist for the church decided to start our own little band. We brought this girl Ashley in that was really good at shrill screams and we decided we were gonna cover like old Underoath and stuff. About that time, I had sold my Pulse set (around 2 and a half years later) and convinced my mom to upgrade me to a 4 piece PDP FXR set as it was birch and a very beautiful color and had all the things i was looking for at the time. Things then changed, when Ashley decided to bring in a new guitarist, Danny. Danny is a dude into the heavier parts of metal like Lamb Of God and Job For A Cowboy and stuff (well it was heavier at the time) so I began learning that stuff.

Then I basically fell out of the church, gained a new vocalist;kyle, kicked out ashley, moved around in another town for a bit in different practice spots gaining and loosing band members (most of which very talented) and fast-forwarding about a year and a half, I'm here.

I now listen to death metal, deathcore, black metal, tech death, etc. I am able to play most of it and have hit speeds upwards of 280 BPM with my feet and around 270 with my hands. I have a unique technique I have never really seen anyone use. I can fit into a lot of genres, some better than others. My band mates are, the original Danny, original Kyle, and our latest member;Corey. I have had a ton of good times with Danny and Kyle and we're proud to have been a trio for over a year and a half playing shows all around west Fl.

For the latest of news, in this last week, I've gotten the go-ahead from Danny and Kyle to join my friend Sams band; Beneath The Remains where I'll be shredding in excess of 250 BPM.


Are you sure you can hit singles at 280? I dont know anyone from any band that can play that fast. including derek roddy or george kolias. I think you should try hitting 16ths at 280 with a metronome. you probly think your playing faster than you are.








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I started playing piano at 6, but I always was interested in what the drummer was doing. I had a huge collection of 60's and 70's rock donated to me by my father. My earliest memories of honing in on the drum parts of records were Led Zeppelin II and Master of Reality by Black Sabbath. I sawed a dowel in 2 pieces and played on tupperware for years until the summer I was 13, at which point some friends of my grandparents gave me a crappy drumset, a Kent in terrible shape with some old sheet-brass pos cymbals.

I learned on that kit, and the next fall when I went into 9th grade, we had a new band director. I had been playing french horn in band up to that point, and HATED it. Since all the band staff was new, and they didn't really have who played what recorded in writing anyshere, I knew it was time to make my move! I misrepresented myself successfully as being in the percussion section, and none of the other players said anything contrary. By sophomore year I was 2nd chair, and by junior year 1st chair. I competed on tympani my last 3 years of high school, and made all-state my junior and senior years. I took lessons from a very good instructor named Dale Pless all through, who clued my in on grips, rudiments, and the finer points of tympani and snare drum technique.

Fall of my junior year in high school, my spanish teacher informs me that she has a drumset in her attic she'd like to sell. Turns out it was an early 60's luddy kit, 5pc, in white marine pearl (13" tom, 14" and16" floors, 20" bass, 5"brass supraphonic, and 5" acrolite) with A Zildjian cymbals of the same vintage (20" medium ride, 15" hi-hats, and 16" crash). Cost including crappy 60's hardware (except the 3 speed kings that came with it, those were sweet)? $600.

I have used this kit, sometimes replacing the 20" bass drum with a 24" 70's luddy marching bass I drilled out and put spurs on, ever since. I've thought about buying another kit, but this one just sounds so FAT and consistent, and records so very well. I've recorded everything from grindcore to singer-songwriters to indie pop to pop punk with that kit, and it sounds great every time.








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It all went wrong on a cold autumn night, As the high priestess wept...........wait hold on. wrong story

Ever since I was little I'v wanted to play drums. Banging pots and pans, tupperwares with chopsticks etc. There was drumset at my grandpas house that used to be my dads when he was young. It was a "saturn" by SMG" with some vintage zildjian cymbals and a supraphonic snare. I used to play it a little sometimes when i was there. which wasnt often. eventually I really wanted to play and the set got moved to my house. the cymbals were either crashes or rides. i used on as my ride. and thinking i didn't need 2, I sold the other one to a friend for $40. A 18" vintage zildjian. $40. if i only i knew then what i knew now. my dad bought me some heads for my set and tuned it up for me, and taught me some beats. a little later for my birthday he bought me a 16" A Custom crash. which I absolutely fell in love with. The bright shimmering tone was so much more "for me" than the dark complex tones of the vintage zildjian. I soon joined a punk band with some friends called "decent at best". They still play to this day. I played with them for a while and somewhere down the line recieved a few more cymbals from my friend who was a drummer. At that point I had a full cymbal setup, and actual kit, and a band. after me and the band parted ways I played on my own for a while. building my chops and practicing beats. For my birhday one year e and my dad decided I was ready for a new set. My dad picked out the Mapex M series for me. as it was a great value and came with very sturdy hardware. I bought some more cymbals off ebay. and had a pretty nice setup. not long after that I bought a old gibraltar rack from the same friend that gave me some cymbals for $80. it neede some parts but I got it up and running. I started buying nothing but A customs because I just loved the way those bright cymbals sounded. I started playing metal with my frend joe regueira (Vocalist for The Fatal Effect) my friends chuck and dave. they didnt have proper equptment and none of us has the real talent to play metal. we improved alot and wrote some riffs. it never got off the ground. the guitarist chuck introduced us to his frinds frankie and jesse from bayside (vocalist and guitarist for EMMURE) and his friend sean (Vocalist for ENDWELL) we would always talk metal and about how we should colaberate and do shit togehter. at that point me and joe were in a project called unbridled fury. which was not very seriouse but fun. we have one song recorded in my ghetto basement studio that you can actually still listen to at www.myspace.com/schpedoink . Its called "The Curse" (cheese party is also us)
me and joe had a hard time finding musicians that could keep up with us at this point. as we had been honing our skills for a number of years (though we were far from experts) I got a call from chuck saying that jesse and seans band needed a new drummer. Jesse and sean brought theyre shit over to my basement and we played a bit. our styles werent very compatiable but we tried. dues to transportation complications they didnt get down to my neck of the woods often and jesses and seans stuff just kinda sat there. Jesse called me to pick up his stuff since we never played anyway and went directly into playing in a band you may know as EMMURE. Sean soon after started singing for Endwell. me and my friends continued unbridled fury untill it fell apart. later on I was tod by a friend that this kid we knew's band needed a drummer. I went and tried out and they were floored. After a short period of time our vocalist Bill (bassist for Destroy The Stairs) had to leave because of school. the guitarist Zbigniew (The Ambition) knew a replacement. So tom (Burial Plot) stepped in and we snatched up a matt(Crime In Sterio) from a band which he played guitar in as our bassist. At this point we were seriouse. I was in the market for a new kit. My old teacher was selling his renown maple for $600 with no snare. I snatched that up and added an 8" tom to make it a 6 piece. after learning the deal about that old supraphonic mentioned earlier, that replaced the mapex M snare on my gretsch kit. Our bassist Matt didnt exactly have the dedication, and soon left the band to go back to his other band Divider. Then joined Bellakiss, and is now the bassist for Crime In Sterio. My frind jordan stepped in to play bass (hes a real bassist and goes to school for it) And that would make our current line up. during this whole period our name changed from Shadowleague, to The Brotherhood Of Spies, to The Brotherhood, Finaly to AS HELL BROKE LOOSE. the last one being the only on I approved of. And thats our current name and current lineup. To this day I love mapex products and Buy only A custom cymbals (tho i use K chinas and ride) I'm still playing with As Hell Broke Loose and were tighter than ever.

No nutshell here. Thats my story









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So a few years back, my friend picked up a guitar for his birthday. He was talented at it and stuck with it and got very good. I thought, "hey, if he can play an instrument, so can i". So, I begged my mom to get me a pulse drumset and she finally did for christmas one year. I worked to get a gibraltar single-chain double pedal just to learn a few little things but I wasn't really into it. Back then, I was really into like Green Day and The Offspring and really had no use for it until a little down the road when I got into The Bled, Shadows Fall and Underoath about, half a year later. So, one day, my friend asks me if I wanna join a band with him, a local metalcore band, so I did and I sucked horribly and all during that time I got involved in a church. So, I left the metalcore band to play at the church and got really into worship music and started to get real groovy with it and I liked playing it a lot.

However, one day, while i was at my current girlfriends house, I thought to listen to this band a friend had told me about, this band was Through The Eyes Of The Dead. They were like something I had never heard before. I couldn't exactly make out the lyrics but the sheer intensity, pain, fight, and brutality of the music just sparked something in me. I decided it was time to start learning some metal.

I stuck with the church band and really got involved in the church and stuff while me and the guitarist for the church decided to start our own little band. We brought this girl Ashley in that was really good at shrill screams and we decided we were gonna cover like old Underoath and stuff. About that time, I had sold my Pulse set (around 2 and a half years later) and convinced my mom to upgrade me to a 4 piece PDP FXR set as it was birch and a very beautiful color and had all the things i was looking for at the time. Things then changed, when Ashley decided to bring in a new guitarist, Danny. Danny is a dude into the heavier parts of metal like Lamb Of God and Job For A Cowboy and stuff (well it was heavier at the time) so I began learning that stuff.

Then I basically fell out of the church, gained a new vocalist;kyle, kicked out ashley, moved around in another town for a bit in different practice spots gaining and loosing band members (most of which very talented) and fast-forwarding about a year and a half, I'm here.

I now listen to death metal, deathcore, black metal, tech death, etc. I am able to play most of it and have hit speeds upwards of 280 BPM with my feet and around 270 with my hands. I have a unique technique I have never really seen anyone use. I can fit into a lot of genres, some better than others. My band mates are, the original Danny, original Kyle, and our latest member;Corey. I have had a ton of good times with Danny and Kyle and we're proud to have been a trio for over a year and a half playing shows all around west Fl.

For the latest of news, in this last week, I've gotten the go-ahead from Danny and Kyle to join my friend Sams band; Beneath The Remains where I'll be shredding in excess of 250 BPM.


Are you sure you can hit singles at 280? I dont know anyone from any band that can play that fast. including derek roddy or george kolias. I think you should try hitting 16ths at 280 with a metronome. you probly think your playing faster than you are.


It was metronome-ed and triggered. It was only for around 7 seconds. You shoulda seen the sweat run down my face after that though.








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my dad's reggae band used to practice at my house in the basement, so there was a kit setup there and i used to mess around on it when I was about five, i was kinda interested, but we had to move into town and the kit was stacked in the corner for about 3 years. On my 8th birthday my grandma gave me $100 to pay for lessons and my dad gave me the old set, since his band had broken-up.

fast forward 4 years to 6th grade general music class. every year since 2nd grade in general music class the kids would would have to get in groups and and sing a song or do a report about a famous composer, gay I know. then me, kevin(bassist), and Logan(singer/guitarist) decided to get together and play the the song "My best friend's girl" by the cars. Logan's father is one of those overbearing parents and picked it for us. I thought it was ok, the drum part was easy and I added some of my own things to the drum part, we played it for the class, and we got picked to play for the th entire midle school.

After that we practised a little and added my friend dayne as a guitarist. we played at a graduation party, a breast care benifit for daynes aunt, another graduation party, and at a church parking lot music festival.
we got paid about $10 each and got free food, which I thought was pretty awesome because I was getting
paid to do what I love.

then to 7nth grade, we practised, got a little better, then Logan's dad's friend's son played drums too, so we had to add him, which pissed me off, but we had to tolerate it cause logan's dad had been booking most of our shows. dayne was dating our math teacher's daughter, so she got us a gig on the last day of school in front of the whole school. pretty sweet huh? i learned some stick spinning tricks and made up a drum solo for the end of the gig, and it was the greatest show ever!!!! it was videotaped too and the whole school was into it, and the school gave us $20 bucks each.

we practised more got better, well me and dayne got better and wanted to play heavier stuff than green day and weezer. I mean they are both solid bands but a guy can only take so much off bass snare bass bass snare. There were a few arguments but we didn't want to end the band over them, so we kept playin'.

over the sommer of 2006 i painted my grandma's shed, which got me 160 bucks, that, combined with my b-day money, bought me my pdp x7, which by the way is an excellent set for its price. we were scheduled to play at the church parking lot music festival again, and that's were it all unravelled.....

since we had two drummers we split the 12 songs in half. matt(the other drummer) would go on first, and I would go on second. and just to tell you by this time everyone is tired of matt cause he always messes up. so matt does his set I go on, I play "steady as she goes" and "welcome to paradise", and then logan decides to do 2 boring ass acoustic songs, which were boring. I had to wait to live till he was gone cuz we were using my set. Logans says his voice hurts and we are done, and he says it won't happen again.the next day we play at the porkfest in kouts, and the same thing happens. I grabbed my sticks and was out a there in about 2 seconds.

that was the end of that band, and so know I just play with dayne and jam by myself. though I started paintballing and that filled the void where the band used to be. basicaly that's my drumming story. i can't imagine my life without it. sorry for the long post.








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i can't imagine having two drummers in the band and splitting the sets, sorry but that kinda seems lame. i mean i could imagine percussionists, but unless your somebody like godsmack two drummers would be boring...








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I would love to learn percussion but ive invested too much time and way too much money into my kit to just play congas or any other latin percussion. just so you know, everyone in the band was apposed to matt joining.








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did he play your kit on his half of the sets?








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i've always loved music as long as i can remember and always tried to write songs before i even played an instrument, then about... 4 years ago i got a bass guitar and holy crap! i could finally understand music. About 2 years later i got a new bass and my friend lent me his old guitar and i started playing that. And my brother used to play drums a bit before i started bass and i played whenever he would let me, and whenever he wasnt home and and band prac i would play the drummers kit until everybody got pissed. And eventually i was playing my brothers new kit a lot cause he wasnt at home often, but i wanted to experiment with stuff. U know, flip the snare upside-down inside out, etc and just stupid stuff. So i eventually set up my brothers old kit and everytime i wanted to play would switch the ride and hats (and 1 of the crashes if i could be bothered) and then quickly change them back before he noticed. And slowly 1 bit at a time i've been replacing parts from the kit, I now own all my own cymbals and dont have 1 piece to the kit that is from the same kit, so yeh... as others said its pretty "ghetto" but i love it cause i didnt just buy it, i dont have an old and a new, its a thing that is constantly changing and always will be and every point it will always be my kit, not my NEW kit, not my OLD kit, but MY kit. And while i began building my kit i made an electric guitar and got an amp, etc, and now my gf's gone i've turned my brothers old crappy guitar into a hobo guitar with a strap made out of clothes line so i've got something to do all day. Maybe drums isnt my life, but music certainly is








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I was one of those kids who played on pots and pans and shit. I actually took guitar lessons for about 3 weeks but then i quit cause the teacher was a douche. For awhile I did vocal shit. It got really lame though. When I was about 12 I got me first set. I played that thing for hours. I soon was in a shitty punk band that never practiced. We sucked hard ass. Then I met my buddy noah who got me into metal. About the same time I picked up a new drumset. Me and noah started to jam with him on guitar. It started sounded pretty good.
Only about a year ago did I actually get serious though. We started a band and I began to update my gear and such. I got my current set in february and I've been through a few bands. Things are going good though. I know I've just started my drumming career and can only hope it takes me somewheres.

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wow guys, I didn't think I'de get such a turn out for stories! I'll start reading now! haha. I'm already excited!








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EOTE_drummer wrote:
did he play your kit on his half of the sets?

ya. except for the time at the porkfest, we were using the previous band's kit.








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