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Yes this thread needs true metal police, I am happy to serveWe don't need a gatekeeper here, thanks though
It doesn'tYes this thread needs true metal police, I am happy to serve
Always found that to be the most ironic thing about the metal and alternative communities: for a group of outsiders, we actually just a bunch of elitist arseholes.It doesn'tdon't be that person. Nobody likes that person.
Not elitist just maybe purists. The 1 base drum was just a joke, I do like a metal band that also only use 1 bass drum. The other vid was just not metal at all and irrelevant to this thread. My fav 1 bass drum metal:Always found that to be the most ironic thing about the metal and alternative communities: for a group of outsiders, we actually just a bunch of elitist arseholes.![]()
Gonna be the guy who bursts your bubble now: the vast majority of metal only uses a single kick drum - but with a double pedal. A 2nd kick is hella expensive.Not elitist just maybe purists. The 1 base drum was just a joke, I do like a metal band that also only use 1 bass drum. The other vid was just not metal at all and irrelevant to this thread. My fav 1 bass drum metal:
Lies. The fast majority of known metal bands use a double bass. 1 Bass drum with 2 pedals just do not cut it in terms of the drum skin resonance, sound, and playability. I have played many years like this (1 drum 2 pedals) but could never match a double bass. The few times I got to play on a double bass proved to me that it is much better. In fact I know hundreds of metal bands and all of them use double bass. Empyrium is the only metal band I know that use a single bass drum and they also only use 1 pedal cause they know 2 pedals on 1 drum is kak.Gonna be the guy who bursts your bubble now: the vast majority of metal only uses a single kick drum - but with a double pedal. A 2nd kick is hella expensive.
You filthy poser...
It is not metal if there is only 1 bass drum.This can go into the nu-grunge thread as well.
You have the most dumb**** definition of what a metal band is that I have ever come across in my 25 years of listening to metal.Lies. The fast majority of known metal bands use a double bass. 1 Bass drum with 2 pedals just do not cut it in terms of the drum skin resonance, sound, and playability. I have played many years like this (1 drum 2 pedals) but could never match a double bass. The few times I got to play on a double bass proved to me that it is much better. In fact I know hundreds of metal bands and all of them use double bass. Empyrium is the only metal band I know that use a single bass drum and they also only use 1 pedal cause they know 2 pedals on 1 drum is kak.
Known, maybe, but the vast majority of metal bands aren't known. Especially if they're tru and kvlt. And if they're out touring, they tend to play small clubs, not stadia, which physically don't have space for elaborate drum kits on their tiny stages.Lies. The fast majority of known metal bands use a double bass. 1 Bass drum with 2 pedals just do not cut it in terms of the drum skin resonance, sound, and playability. I have played many years like this (1 drum 2 pedals) but could never match a double bass. The few times I got to play on a double bass proved to me that it is much better. In fact I know hundreds of metal bands and all of them use double bass. Empyrium is the only metal band I know that use a single bass drum and they also only use 1 pedal cause they know 2 pedals on 1 drum is kak.
And you are still clueless after 25 years and calling my "definition" or whatever clueless. I have been listening and playing metal for 31 years junior. Now go stand in the corner and stop smoking that bad weed.You have the most dumb**** definition of what a metal band is that I have ever come across in my 25 years of listening to metal.
I am sure you have the scientific stats for your claims. Did you actually do a study about this that can support your facts? Anyway you should also go chill it was a joke. Maybe if all these noob metal bands had a double bass they won`t be so unknown. Metal does not compromise.Known, maybe, but the vast majority of metal bands aren't known. Especially if they're tru and kvlt. And if they're out touring, they tend to play small clubs, not stadia, which physically don't have space for elaborate drum kits on their tiny stages.
There are exceptions to the rule, but this band is kak and the bass drum sounds kak.
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You really think that having a second kick drum is what makes one band better than another? When one kick with a double pedal does exactly the same thing as two kicks with a pedal each, because all kicks are triggered anyway?I am sure you have the scientific stats for your claims. Did you actually do a study about this that can support your facts? Anyway you should also go chill it was a joke. Maybe if all these noob metal bands had a double bass they won`t be so unknown. Metal does not compromise.
Oh, a rule with an exception. Well, that makes moronic absolutist statements all right then. Carry on.There are exceptions to the rule, but this band is kak and the bass drum sounds kak.
Shuush now noob, read what I said. Yes a double bass makes a metal band much better. DO you really think that 2 pedals hitting the same skin is the same as 2 pedals hitting separate skins each. Have you tried both? I haveYou really think that having a second kick drum is what makes one band better than another? When one kick with a double pedal does exactly the same thing as two kicks with a pedal each, because all kicks are triggered anyway?
It's all down to who's sitting on the throne at the end of the day, anyway, not how many kicks they're using. I doubt George Kollias would be a worse drummer, or that Nile wouldn't be as extreme, if he used a smaller kit with a single kick.
Actually I have, yes.Shuush now noob, read what I said. Yes a double bass makes a metal band much better. DO you really think that 2 pedals hitting the same skin is the same as 2 pedals hitting separate skins each. Have you tried both? I have