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loop

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 Which drummer has the best sounding drums?
Post drummers or albums with the best drum sound!
I love the sound of Shannon Larkin of Godsmack!
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Qbs

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I hate to be saying the same albums on and on but...
10,000 Days, Lateralus, Aenima...
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Shalaq

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All drummers have a great sound as long as it is unique for them
My favourites are
Peter Erskine for jazz
Chris Adler for metal(great kick sound, toms tuned a little bit too low though)
There are many others- Joey has a nice sound, Weckl has na wery fat sound on his regular set, Stanton Moore has veeery nice funky sound (snare is the best) etc etc.
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bunnybunny

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I like the Lars Ulrich's sound in older metallica albums
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Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:22 am |
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loop

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I forgot to add that I love the snare drum sound in tool's sober
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drumdug

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Neil Peart's new dw set, and I really like Mike Wengrens sound (Disturbed).
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Carter

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David Silveria of korn
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tim_otnematset

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DEVIL DRIVER, FLAW
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Qbs

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Carter wrote:David Silveria of korn
is it true that he used Pinstripe on his snare while recording the first album?
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Carter

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Qbs wrote:Carter wrote:David Silveria of korn
is it true that he used Pinstripe on his snare while recording the first album?
must say I don't know...
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AMTJake

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Just so you know, any album that has been recorded in the last 10 years is probably triggered. So what you hear is a mix between the actual drum and the trigger. Very few albums have natural drums anymore.
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Tue Aug 15, 2006 9:55 am |
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caulkie

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Thu Aug 17, 2006 3:04 am |
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dugdrummer

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wil calhoun-living coulour-times up
mike portnoy-falling into infinity..he actually used 2 kits in recording of this ..
herb alexander-pork soda
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WhereSheWept

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Daniel Liljekvist - Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance
www.katatonia.com
Gavin Harrison - Porcupine Tree - Deadwing, In Absentia
www.porcupinetree.com
The production on these cd's is the best I've heard in a long time.
The dude from Lamb of God has a great sound except for his snare - sounds like a garbage can lid to me!
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Fudman

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Massivivid- Drop
Might be hard to find as thay stoped playing bace in 2001-2002 and didnt have a giant folowing. they did hoever win multiple awords.
New Order - turn
Singles CD2
other than the snare sounds a little flat.
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