Guest CoreyLazarus416 Posted November 19, 2002 Report Posted November 19, 2002 While I must saw, Shawn 5, that Joey Jordison is indeed an excellent drummer, he doesn't rank anywhere on the "best ever" list.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted November 19, 2002 Report Posted November 19, 2002 Joey Jordison of Slipknot & the Murderdolls. Seriously, he owns all other drummers. Even if you hate Slipknot in general, you've gotta be able to appreciate Jordison's drumming. He's definitely the only member of the band worth a shit, and he's pretty good, but Flo Mounier completely eats him for lunch. Download any Cryptopsy song to see the difference. He's way faster, and much more creative. As for Phil Collins being the first one to introduce double bass, I'm pretty sure that was being used by some jazz weirdos back in the day, and Keith Moon tinkered with it a little after that. So did Ginger Baker.
Guest starvenger Posted November 20, 2002 Report Posted November 20, 2002 starvenger Posted on Nov 15 2002, 07:55 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Animal, from the Muppet Show and Dr. Teeth's band. I disagree. While technically proficient enough to hold a beat, Animal is sloppy live and one dimensional on his studio efforts. My list(since i can't pick one) would include Flo Mounier, Trym Torsen, Neil Peart, Dave Lombardo. Note to self: Use emoticons to better express facetious comments...
Guest Incandenza Posted November 20, 2002 Report Posted November 20, 2002 starvenger Posted on Nov 15 2002, 07:55 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Animal, from the Muppet Show and Dr. Teeth's band. I disagree. While technically proficient enough to hold a beat, Animal is sloppy live and one dimensional on his studio efforts. My list(since i can't pick one) would include Flo Mounier, Trym Torsen, Neil Peart, Dave Lombardo. Note to self: Use emoticons to better express facetious comments... I think he was joking, too.
Guest JangoFett4Hire Posted November 21, 2002 Report Posted November 21, 2002 Kizeith Mizoon and Buddy Rich
Guest B-X Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 John Bonham.. Jesus Christ, that man was a house of FIRE when it came to the drums.
Guest Hogan Made Wrestling Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 1 a) John Bonham 1 b) Keith Moon No one else is even close to these two.
Paul Stanley Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 Tre Cool Eric Carr Larry Mullen, Jr.
Guest raptor Posted November 25, 2002 Report Posted November 25, 2002 I can't believe no one mentioned Max Weinberg. It was put best in an E Street Band concert review I once read: "he's a mere mortal with command of thunder."
B. Brian Brunzell Posted November 28, 2002 Report Posted November 28, 2002 Mike Portnoy ownz all... So very well said.
Guest cue_meanie Posted November 29, 2002 Report Posted November 29, 2002 I can't beleive Danny Carey has only been mentioned once in this thread... I have abunch of Drum Solo's he's done....AMAZING....just amazing!
Guest saturnmark4life Posted November 29, 2002 Report Posted November 29, 2002 Indeed, Carey is fantastic. The bit in 'the grudge' where you just hear him roll all the way down into HELL near the end is one of my favourite bits of drumming ever.
Guest Coffin Surfer Posted December 1, 2002 Report Posted December 1, 2002 Sean Reinert(Cynic, Death, Aghora, Gordian's Knot,....etc.)-better than Portnoy Chirs Pennie(Dillinger Escape Plan) Kenneth Schalk(Candiria)
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