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In response to
"
"I'm sorry, we can't continue the drummer broke an arm. Is there anyone who can fill in?" *10,000 arms shoot up*
"
by
Mel Profit
I'd love to see an audience member try to play the drum lines from any Tool song. -- (edited)
Posted by
Krusty (aka krustylu)
May 29 '17, 10:54
Danny Carey is one of the best drummers playing today. He's amazing.
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I think the guy in front of me could have given it a go. Also, we caught, "Run the Jewels" from a distance.
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Mel Profit
May 29, 10:57
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Yeah, they're really good. They're in their 40s so their music is rooted in the golden age of hip hop.
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Krusty
May 29, 11:03
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thanks for the RtJ history. What you say makes total sense with what I heard. Thanks for the link. -- nm
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Mel Profit
May 29, 11:07
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Their beats are a mix of the 90s with current sounds. El-P is the producer and he favors electronic beats and sounds on his tracks. -- (edited)
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Krusty
May 29, 11:13
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