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that 100 Series is more like it James....shame it wasn't a 200 like mine (much more torque).

But why would you spend so much cash on lift kits and not hook up a couple air lockers on the front and rear diffs....hence all the wheel spin.

Listen to the drumming.

I used to drum. The drumming is insane

Yes. I'm always interested to know what parts others listen to.... :)

de tuned guitar work I don't know much about.

Nothing really original in this track

Yes. I'm always interested to know what parts others listen to.... :)

haha so true, i used to play drums, trumpet and keys (badly). but i tend to focus on percussion though when im listening to music

..::EDIT::..

dave wekyl is the master

and this vadrum guy is insane

even if u dont like drumming... watch this

his syncopation skills are off the chart

haha so true, i used to play drums, trumpet and keys (badly). but i tend to focus on percussion though when im listening to music

That's why I find it very disappointing that most only ever hear the melody. I too used to play drums (never my first instrument) badly and I f**kin' love all rhythm parts especially guitar and bass although a finely tuned piccolo snare and a nice 16th hat pattern can be alot fun too.... :)

That's why I find it very disappointing that most only ever hear the melody. I too used to play drums (never my first instrument) badly and I f**kin' love all rhythm parts especially guitar and bass although a finely tuned piccolo snare and a nice 16th hat pattern can be alot fun too.... :)

Check this ; http://www.myvideo.de/watch/5487662/Joey_J...n_Disasterpiece

One of the better drummers around, I rate him as highly as Travis Barker and Jimmy Chamberlin

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