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Post subject: Re: Let the drummer debate continue!
Posted: Sat July 15, 2017 4:53 am
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Listening to the HoF Alive performance with Krusen. The first couple times I listened to it I didn't think it was really that great, but then everybody kept saying how good it sounded with Krusen on drums, so I thought I'd listen again............. Fuck this, gimme Matt. This performance with Krusen sounds disjointed, forced, and unnatural.
Post subject: Re: Let the drummer debate continue!
Posted: Sat July 15, 2017 11:29 pm
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Leatherhead wrote:
Listening to the HoF Alive performance with Krusen. The first couple times I listened to it I didn't think it was really that great, but then everybody kept saying how good it sounded with Krusen on drums, so I thought I'd listen again............. Fuck this, gimme Matt. This performance with Krusen sounds disjointed, forced, and unnatural.
I didn't get why everyone was so blown away either, but everyone was so blown away a few months ago, I let them have their moment. Gimmie Matt all day everyday, and if Matts not free, JANET FUCKING WEISS!
.....MC isn't behind the drums. I just listened to the Oakland boot and if you're a fan of the band's sound circa 93-96 then this is the boot to listen to. They sound like a controlled fury on these songs in a way I haven't heard from them since MC joined the band. No knock on Matt. He's a phenomenal drummer. But this band's sound was made for that slightly more chaotic drumming style. I miss this version of the band.
That's all. I'll prepare for the incoming shower of insults.
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