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| | |  Snoopy
 2,581 posts (3 today) 4 Awards
16 June 2004
| Awesome. Is He ur biggest influence? As embarrasing as this is im gona say it any way... but Lars Ulrich was one of my biggest influences when I was younger... He is good for what he does tho... Snoopy <-- Thats my drums! | | Message posted 2793 days ago | IP Logged |
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|  thestub
 6,878 posts (1 today) 7 Awards
17 June 2004
| Ian Paice is my biggest, with Brian Downey a close second (I am a MASSIVE Thin Lizzy fan).
And as for Lars - he is just good! Gareth
I'm from the Old South Wales. Original and the best. | | Message posted 2792 days ago | IP Logged |
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| | | | drummerchance
157 posts (0 today) 0 Awards
18 June 2004
| it all depends on the type of music ur going to play, if is metal like pantera then yeah its great, but if its jazz or a really slow rock song then it wont really sound that good. so have one just incase | | Message posted 2791 days ago | IP Logged |
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| | LyallR
32 posts (0 today) 0 Awards
19 June 2004
| | I think adding double bass into a song adds a drive and pulse witch a sing pedal cannot do. There is one thing though. Play it well or you will cock up the song! L8ERz On Nd SLipKn()t RuLe... BTw I LikE ( . Y . ) and \|/ | | Message posted 2790 days ago | IP Logged |
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