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    No mention of Vinnie Paul?

    My vote goes to Nicko Mcbrain.

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    keith moon-the who.
    and that dude with the dredds from faith no more he plays for ozzy aswell

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    No one's mentioned Neil Peart? from Rush?

    surely somebody's mentioned Neil? Only the most technically competent percussionist in the world?
    Awesome drummer and lyricist. have some bling Henry

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    Me too for Neil Peart as the best rock drummer of them all.
    Modern Drummer magazine likes him too. Bling to you Henry.

    Buddy Rich was probably a better percussionist (YMMV) but by all accounts he was a total cock to work with, there was a reason he was freelance!

    Mitch Mitchell was vastly underrated IMHO. He gave a lot of structure to the Hendrix guitar work and without him Jimi sounded disorganised.

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    Went to a Sergio Mendes concert years ago. It was supported by 100, yes 100 drummers. It was crazy.

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    Chris Adler - Lamb Of God
    Faust - Emperor
    Dave Lombardo - Slayer
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    Steve Gadd
    Jeff Pocaro

    Went to the Steely Dan concert in the weekend and was totally blown away by Keith Carlock.

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    What about this dude? Bit of a muppet though.
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    Also went to the Steely Dan concert last Saturday. To my shame, I couldn't remember the drummer's name and I had never heard it before.
    His performance alone made the concert attendance worthwhile. Astounding versatility and technical competence!

    Keith Carlock - I shall remember that henceforth
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    Travis Smith - Trivium
    Brann Dailor - Mastodon
    Mike "Puffy" Bordin - Faith No More

    Most others have been covered already.

    2c.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    Chris Adler - Lamb Of God
    Faust - Emperor
    Dave Lombardo - Slayer
    Someone's a bogan? Drumming ain't all about speed and double kicks. But if we're talking heavy/fast stuff, best has got to be Dave Mackintosh from Dragonforce.

    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    What about this dude? Bit of a muppet though.
    Mentioned him several times - well, pretty much. He's based on Keith Moon.

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    Vinnie Paul - pantera
    Jan Axel Blomberg - kovenant(especially the animatronic album)
    topper headon - the clash
    Mike Shrieve

    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    No mention of Vinnie Paul?

    My vote goes to Nicko Mcbrain.
    nicko Mcbrain has such a unique sound
    ever watched the death on the road DVD? the Drum tech at the studio says his sounds owe to the fact that he doesn't take alot of time setting up mic's for the drums, just throws them down. If nicko hits them well, it'll sound good, if he doesn't, it won't. says alot for the mans skill

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    Charlie Benante (Anthrax)
    Will Calhoun (Living Colour)

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    Some of my favourites in no particular order:

    Mark Rees - Subtract
    Mike Portnoy - Dream Theater
    Morgan Rose - Sevendust
    Vinnie Paul - Pantera, Damagelan, Rebel Meets Rebel, Hellyeah
    Matthew McDonough - MuDvAyNe
    Neil Peart - Rush
    Shannon Larkin - Godsmack
    Danny Carey - Tool
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    Igor Cavalera - Sepultura

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