
I unearthed this amazing holographic sound plate in a meteor crater the other day and it was of an alien tribe spreading the seeds of their war anthems. Happy April 20th, everyone!
Category Music / Rock
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 116px
File Size 1.12 MB
Those are mighty fine drumming alien raccoons. Hurah for the smoking of the green!
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Sweeeeeet. The combination of bongoes and metal riffs make a very interesting contrast that just seems to work. Also good job on making sure the guitar keeps up with the speed of the drums; some people have difficulty drawing out notes and still keeping time if that makes any sense.
Ha! I love you, thanks for the birthday shout and the BADASS rhythms. With the way your life goes, I could totally believe you found alien tech in a crater.
Also, where you at? I'm in the mountains near Chattanooga, TN, HOMESTEADIN IT! WOOO!
Maybe we could plan to be in the same place at some point and spend a little time... though asking either of us to plan might be a mistake :D
Also, where you at? I'm in the mountains near Chattanooga, TN, HOMESTEADIN IT! WOOO!
Maybe we could plan to be in the same place at some point and spend a little time... though asking either of us to plan might be a mistake :D
You're welcome! And thanks! :D Chattanooga is like, two or three hours north of me... If you could somehow make it down here, I'd be thrilled to show you around the valleys I've grown up in and spend some time with ya. I have no money or motor transportation for the time being, actually I'm kinda screwed harder than that but fuck it... We'll find a way. I'll PM you my number just in case.
Hehehe badass! Yeah, I am for the time being... But my grandparents are going senile and I can't handle them snapping on me every time I try to talk to them and them treating me like a ghost the rest of the time. =/ I'll at least be here long enough to see Les Claypool in Atlanta on June 2nd... I hope...
Thanks dude! My most noteworthy percussion inspirations are Onur Darbuka and Zakir Hussain. I like mixing African, middle-eastern, Indian and sometimes even urban breakbeat into my rhythms, which confuses the shit out of people at drum circles, but I try telling everyone around me not to follow along with what I'm doing because I'm following them, my drumming style is like to play lead guitar over everyone else's rhythm.
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