Post your favorite. Mine's Mitch Mitchell.
Drummers
based taste
Andy Edwards, not for any musical reason but simply because he's the most entertaining on Youtube. All the music I grew up with had programmed drums so I don't care who has the most chops.
WHOOP!
greg
Stewart Copeland. Definitive proof that the CIA needs more influence in the music industry.
Mr. Lombardo
Kek
Drumming is largely inconsequential desu. i cant understand having a favorite drummer unless you drum. Just stay in time play a couple of fills. thats all their is too it.
drum solos usually suck dick and are a waste of time.
Based.
Not really a Pumpkins fan, but this guy's something else
I have no rhythm in my bones, the post
Rick Butler of The Jam, he gave them a military edge
True
RIP
I really dig Budgie's drumming and percussion work for the Banshees. So stylish, yet so overlooked by people at large. You're more likely to run into dudes creaming themselves over McGeoch's guitars (and they are awesome) than over Budgie and Severin's top tier rhythm section, which is a shame desu.
Also
Emil Amos
Bill Bruford
John McEntire
primus' herb alexander was an octopus
Love his energy
He just shades Gary Husband as my favourite
A Serbian Nig
Dude, his drumming on Tommy is awesome. He adds so much to tracks like "Amazing Journey" and "Pinball Wizard"
Drumbo john french
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Han Bennink.
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Milford Graves.
not all drummers play rock/pop, anon
hell to the yeah
youtube.com
His solo at the end of sugar n spikes is one of the most unique drumming performances i've ever heard.
Who?
Karen Carpenter is my favorite, unironically.
Sara Lund, she basically never overplayed anything despite being allergic to backbeats and her drum patterns are always incredibly creative and precise. Crazy good interplay with the rest of the band too
Says Elvin Jones to appear cool but really it's the guy from The Guess Who
The most versatile of all time no question, also incredibly precise and creative.
c'monnnnn
Art Blakey, Jaki Liebezeit, Neil Peart
Dave Grohl
:'(
An ironic military edge, but I'm thinking specifically of Eton Rifles
Sandy Nelson