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I say Tre Cool from Green Day but I see you don't have him as a choice so... I say Tre Cool rox bcuzz I love Greenday but you don't have him as a choice and well... u get my point right... I should stop repeating myself now bcuzz usaully wen I do that I get off topic like the time wen my grandma bought me new socks... (send me a personal message to hear the rest of the story)...
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To tell you the truth I havent got into mickelson or heard to much about him. I know one band he was in, Borknager, and wasn't impressed, but then again I really dont like that kind of music. And I defenitly didn't hear any connection talentwise between CAREY and mickelson. Nothing technical at all. If you know another band and album for me to check out that displays him at his best, I'd appreciate it. As a drummer, I am always looking for someone to "worship" (just look up to) and for a good decade CAREY'S been the one. So you really got under my skin when you said CAREYS syle is boring, I had to hit the bag few times, just taking it a little personal. You cant be serious though. But if your listening to the bands that Mickelson are in, or Dragonforce and Iron Maden, you might not understand. But it be cool if you can recommend something. Who knows, there might be someone out there, I doubt it. |
Elvin Jones. I gave up trying to figure out who was technically best, covered the most genres, etc. etc. a long time ago. Elvin is by far my favorite drummer to listen to, and the one I try and copy the most with my own drumming. I'd rather listen to him (preferably with the classic Coltrane quartet) over Billy Cobham, Danny Carey, and all the rest. You guys make your own choices, when it comes to drumming for me, Elvin Jones is God.
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