If you meet up, Zack should play to an OAA song to the best of his ability and you should play a jazz song to the best of your ability. Should be interesting and fun to watch! Keep up the good work both of you!
"the dumber you look the better you sound" LOL massive respect to Chris for not using triggers. I do get the necessity of triggers for extremely fast double bass consistency but I feel a lot of metal players use this argument as a crutch for why their raw, unedited drums don't sound good.
As a metal drummer I can co confirm that at a certain speed you can’t put your whole power into each hit. First it’s waaaay to fast, second it’s way to exhausting. Just compare KIRMHs fastet double bass with ken bedenes or Kevin paradises. The last two one use trigger due to high speed. Well KIRMH does too, but his technique.. fffs you have to consider quite a few things. Speed, technique and effective power . If that makes any sense
@@diemunkelheit7477 Exactly, it all comes down to technique. I have seen quite a few drummers accomplish very high speeds with solid power, not using triggers. I don't use triggers and I manage a pretty good speed/power ratio. Of course there's those levels of speed where you're going to start losing power, but thats where your dynamics come in, knowing how to mic your kick correctly and the whole band having a good mix/dynamics. I'm sure you know all of this though. Either way, I don't knock triggers or drummers that use them. There's tons of logical reasons to use them. They're not really a crutch like a lot of people think, and I can't help but get a bit annoyed when you get those people that don't know anything about triggers, flat out say it's cheating to use them.
Hey Zack, you're defininetely my favorite channel right now. I'm a bit of a metalhead and not into jazz at all but you've changed my perception of jazz in the best way possible. Also seeing you doing a collaboration with my favorite metal drummer is just making my day so much better. Thank you man
You should check out a song called Grandfather by a band called The Number 12 Looks Like You. It’s a jazz song. It’s also a metal song. They’re doing a thingy it’s actually rly interesting
Two drummers from different genres hanging out? This is fucking awesome! Yeah, from trap to metal was insane... good close to the video. And I really hope y’all had that whiskey!
I love how you can see how proud Chris actually is of what he did by his smile while they were listening to the track. Awesome dude and god tier drummer!
No way! Chris Turner has been one of my favourite drummers for awhile and you have him in your vid!? Damn. He's literally a machine and all of the songs your hear from him are been recorded from one take. Absolute madman.
Dead ass tho, ya need to make a podcast together. Two opposite style drummers and different personalities that click perfect!! Bad ass video/reaction. Happy bday!
I love how Chris drums work, i love new era of metalcore But you know what i love most CHRIS LOVE JDM, HIS BLACK MIATA PRETTY SICK & former OAA vocals "Jake" was love with JDM too!. That Fairlady is definitely my dream car
My favourite part is that heavy fill section before and leading up to the first chorus. I love how the melody comes in and the groove is top notch. I'd also like to mention that base drum flam. was mint! What a fkin G!!! BEST DRUMMER ALIVE!
here before the 1, 900 views, 425 likes and before 500 subs. every f-ing time this dude uploads a vid, i just wanna procastinate all day just rewatching his vids.
He is so good it literally hurts my heart... its like that feeling I used to get in Jr. High when I would look at the unobtainable girl I had a crush on.. I dont even understand why it hurts... his playing is confusing me emotionally.. lmao... thats how good this dude is
Dude, I completely understand this feeling. I used to get that feeling all of the time, but as I grew more and more as a musician, and gained a deeper and deeper understanding of music both technically and emotionally, this feeling became less and less existent. I myself am a pianist trying to get into drums, and I'm assuming you're a drummer, but despite our different choice of instruments, I feel that this information will ring true to you as well. I've thought about this specific feeling a lot, and I think that it's a mixture of both the amazingness and pure awe that's gotten from listening to such amazing music, as well as the feeling of inadequacy to such amazing musicians. But as you learn to play for yourself and not care how good you are, it gets a lot easier to improve as a musician. But anyway dude, this is just my two-cenrs on your comment, because it striked my interest a lot! I hope you have a wonderful day Drakaus Dromgatti! Best wishes!
@@t.j.luther9970 In the simplest of terms it's a language. When you learn to speak you learn the letters. What letters make what words. How the words work together to form sentences then paragraphs. As time goes on you naturally start manipulating things into your own speech and slang. It's the same with music. You find YOUR sound and just go with that. Your body/hands are the tongue and your instrument are the mouth. You get to a point where you move from thinking about how to go about something. To thinking about what you want to have happen and just allow it to without any worry about this or that. Sometimes you might trip up a bit and maybe you'll accidentally say something you did mean to but it ultimately came out in a way you didn't think. If you slip up you just play it off like it was meant to happen. Otherwise, you'll fall out of the flow and once that happens and you try and try to force yourself back into it. The song will just seem to be un-catchable and like you're constantly a slight bit behind. You're basically trying to translate something in your head in a different way than what seems natural because you're using something that's an unnatural extension of your being. When you walk you don't watch your feet or think about how to move your leg. Same with when you want to start running. You just do it. Even when you're walking across rocks. You find and look for your footing using your feet and not so much your eyes. You get to a point where you don't really need to look at the instrument and just have a general idea as to where it is you want or need to go and just let your hands go there. The biggest thing about drums is that they're exactly like all other instruments. Their notes just happen to be a little different. That cymbal crash or that snare hit or whatever lands in that spot because that's where it was supposed to. Same with regular notes when held out or when there's a rest in between. I mean, you're basically painting with time instead of decorating space. Musicians in most cases are the only creators that constantly recreate their creations over and over again. The biggest thing. You HAVE to practice to a metronome being because you'll get used to the click so much that at some point the click will start to feel and seem slower. You also HAVE to practice things very slowly until you're able to play it to a near perfect extent. Then you can start speeding it up till you're able to play it well. Then when you learn the phrase you can start adding in the different little variations and things you want where you wish to flourish things or whatever to add that little something. So it's not like you're just speaking something all monotone. The biggest thing. You never see people's practice and fall. You see the result of such things so never compare yourself to another.
@@TheLemonKiller Hey dude, this is probably the smartest outlook on music I've ever seen, and I consider myself pretty good with my musical outlook, but I'm always looking to improve that, so if you ever wanna talk some more, feel free to add me on snap (@smethboi) or on discord (ttops#6107)
I went to an oceans ate alaska show and got lessons from chris and first off Chris is an amazing guy and he is the exact same in person as he is in this recording. And second the absolute passion from this guy is insane. He is talking about the same things I talked to him about just in a different setting. The track is killer and I'd recommend listening to oceans ate Alaska just to hear chris and the stellar instrumentals all around
Love ya zack, love all the video playthroughs sabian has been releasing of chris! Such a killer drummer! Take it easy my drumming bros! Ps. I'll kiss your face.
BRO ! What . I’ve been watching your videos for a month now. I also freaking love OAA and just this last week started watching Chris turners videos individually. Now you do vid with him ?! Damn what are the odds .
I switched to guitar about 17 years go for numerous reasons. Travelling, space and just practacality. Chris Turner makes me wanna play drums again. Love the sound of his solo stuff! Right up my street. Cool vid
Hip hop and metal were like the two styles of music that were kinda different in terms of what most people liked as in pop which is why I like both equally Happy bday
Chris has been one of my favorite drummers for years. I was lucky enough to briefly meet him before a gig once and hes as nice as he seems. So sick düd
That was an epic video, man! No wonder your channel is blowing up so quickly. And goddamn...Chris's solo stuff is insane. The whole track was just surprise after surprise, like it's Christmas already. The way he comes in on the intro and all the transitions into the next riffs are super clever and builds up the hype throughout the track, and I can't forget to mention all those tasty fills either. Each one had me going "whoa! wtf!?" and rewinding multiple times to figure it out. All the riffs were dope and the guys you have doing session work for you seem to be doing a great job bringing your ideas to life (I've gotta sing most of the guitar parts I come up with too🤣). I dig the overall feel and concept he's got going on. Those dirty trap and old Triple 6 Mafia style beats mesh really well together with heavy/rhythmic/groove style drumming and riffs. I really relate to and appreciate what Chris is doing here because my heavy/rhythmic/groove based drumming has been heavily influenced by old Triple 6 Mafia and other hip-hop artists in that same sphere, from the instrumentals, to the patterns/flow of the vocals and wordplay, to the overall attitude and dark/heavy themes. For over a decade now, a major portion of my practice has been grooving/experimenting over Three6/other artists beats, and surprisingly, the solo stuff I've been doing is actually pretty similar to what he's doing in a lot of ways...but Chris is just on another level. The dude is a monster. Can't wait to hear the album and maybe see some future video collabs with you guys again. Oh, and I highly reccomend to just about every drummer to practice your grooves and just experiment over different hip-hop beats from time to time. Its a lot of fun and you end up developing all kinds of cool new skills, fresh outlooks on your playing, and all kinds of new avenues opening up to you. So give it a shot sometime if you haven't already, and have fun! Sorry for the novel btw, I just can't help but get really stoked on this stuff🤘.
Haha this is a great reaction video. Anyone who does a reaction video should always have the actual drummer they are reacting to, watching with them. Great idea
i've been completely addicted to your videos, watching every single one of em, i just found your channel yesterday night and you're a big inspiration to me. I've been playing drums since i was 12 and i'm 20 now i love the chops and your ghost notes and those are my fav things to do on drums. I don't only love your technique and playstyle but, as a person you seem really nice and honest and i like your approach on things, whenever you rarely talk about life stuff. You make me wanna become not only a better drummer every day but also a better person! Thanks for being such a cheerful personality and sick drummer, i appreciate u a lot ♥
That's such a mad coincidence. I supported OAA in Plymouth (England) with my terrible local metal band and didn't get to watch them play cause i had to go home and prepare to fail my a levels the next day. Finally get to vicariously have a chat with a huge inspiration of mine. Huge respect to this guy, new shit sounds HUGE
I've noticed that for me as well, raising your drumseat (or throne if you prefer) can help with bass pedal speed, and more importantly, longevity/ sustainability (being able to do 64th notes for minutes straight,etc)
I've been waiting to hear a new OAA album forEVER, but wooooowwww, this is gonna be even better I think! If I was any more excited, I'd be twins... thanks for doing this vid! Totally jelly you got to face time him lol
chris is one drummer who slipped through the net for me , am well impressed ,a beautiful drum track will def be listening to more ,keep up the reviews god knows who else i missed , the last track i worked on over the last week or so is bleed meshuggah love them ,check out bleed or clockworks ,tom haag awesome full tilt drummer , also am big into dennis chambers if you havent listened to him you are seriously missing out
I think you’re pretty
He is tho
Well, kiss already
Get a room you two
If you meet up, Zack should play to an OAA song to the best of his ability and you should play a jazz song to the best of your ability. Should be interesting and fun to watch! Keep up the good work both of you!
Gay
"Sipping on my American cheeseburger..."
I DIED
@@jaspergillgannon4991 me too lol
I couldn't breathe for a hot min... 😂😂😂
You don’t sip on your cheeseburger? Smh 🤦♀️
😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😂!!
Zack may be built, but he doesn't have Chris's triceps. Those are metal arms.
🤣
True words bro
SHUT UP PLEASE
Quite literally, because Chris is a robot
Yo!!! This was lit!!!! Double reaction video!!!! 😆😆😆🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Chris man! Just crazy!!!!
And zacks reaction 😆😆😆
Ayyyeee you the best
Joshua, you need to react to Anika Nilles - Greenfield
ruclips.net/video/xoTnIxZdszk/видео.html
Bro I’m just tryna see all three of you guys at the same time, Group FaceTime would be hella nuts
Ya'll mind doing a collab? like the THREE OF YOU!!!! hahaha
I knew you’d be in the comments
Man a vid with Garstka would be sooooo funny, u two guys are comedians disguised as drummers
PLEASE THAT WOULD BE EPIC
Make this happen please! Or Matt Halpern too
Oh god yes
This would be amazing
@Shigekishi wena panitaaa jajaja
“That’s illegal in some states you know that right?”
“ I’m from the UK.”
😂😂😂😂
What is?
@@sigiriabeysekara8723 that’s what I’m wondering as well.
He said it’s illegal to play like that just joking around basically saying this is absolutely insane
It’s like watching two amazing drummers. One top half and one lower half, but they belong to one person. Freaking alien 👽
"the dumber you look the better you sound" LOL
massive respect to Chris for not using triggers. I do get the necessity of triggers for extremely fast double bass consistency but I feel a lot of metal players use this argument as a crutch for why their raw, unedited drums don't sound good.
As a metal drummer I can co confirm that at a certain speed you can’t put your whole power into each hit. First it’s waaaay to fast, second it’s way to exhausting. Just compare KIRMHs fastet double bass with ken bedenes or Kevin paradises. The last two one use trigger due to high speed. Well KIRMH does too, but his technique.. fffs you have to consider quite a few things. Speed, technique and effective power . If that makes any sense
@@diemunkelheit7477 Exactly, it all comes down to technique. I have seen quite a few drummers accomplish very high speeds with solid power, not using triggers. I don't use triggers and I manage a pretty good speed/power ratio. Of course there's those levels of speed where you're going to start losing power, but thats where your dynamics come in, knowing how to mic your kick correctly and the whole band having a good mix/dynamics. I'm sure you know all of this though. Either way, I don't knock triggers or drummers that use them. There's tons of logical reasons to use them. They're not really a crutch like a lot of people think, and I can't help but get a bit annoyed when you get those people that don't know anything about triggers, flat out say it's cheating to use them.
Triggers is for sound + articulation .... And tapping 😆
@@xenophagia I hope you don't think im saying they are cheating.
No fucking way. My two favorite drummers 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
"He was sipping his tea, I was sipping on my American cheeseburger."
Yes. I, too, enjoy sipping a good cheeseburger every now and again
Hey Zack, you're defininetely my favorite channel right now. I'm a bit of a metalhead and not into jazz at all but you've changed my perception of jazz in the best way possible. Also seeing you doing a collaboration with my favorite metal drummer is just making my day so much better. Thank you man
Second this
A lot of metal music theory is heavily rooted in jazz music theory knowing this makes listening to and understanding jazz easier as a metal head.
You should check out a song called Grandfather by a band called The Number 12 Looks Like You. It’s a jazz song. It’s also a metal song. They’re doing a thingy it’s actually rly interesting
two drummer cuties in one vid
Two drummers from different genres hanging out? This is fucking awesome! Yeah, from trap to metal was insane... good close to the video. And I really hope y’all had that whiskey!
14:35 that’s the best feeling when you hear your own stuff and feel that way
I love how you can see how proud Chris actually is of what he did by his smile while they were listening to the track. Awesome dude and god tier drummer!
"Is this what would be called the breakdown?" Is THE cutest shit i've ever heard.
No way! Chris Turner has been one of my favourite drummers for awhile and you have him in your vid!? Damn. He's literally a machine and all of the songs your hear from him are been recorded from one take. Absolute madman.
All time favorite this collab is a dream come true
Dead ass tho, ya need to make a podcast together. Two opposite style drummers and different personalities that click perfect!! Bad ass video/reaction. Happy bday!
I love how Chris drums work, i love new era of metalcore
But you know what i love most
CHRIS LOVE JDM, HIS BLACK MIATA PRETTY SICK & former OAA vocals "Jake" was love with JDM too!.
That Fairlady is definitely my dream car
I recognize that beat from the hard rock concert, it was duality by slipknot
My favourite part is that heavy fill section before and leading up to the first chorus. I love how the melody comes in and the groove is top notch. I'd also like to mention that base drum flam. was mint! What a fkin G!!! BEST DRUMMER ALIVE!
Check out "Escapist" and "Hikari" by OAA, he plays some pretty jazzy stuff in there!
I’m sure he has hahaha
I love this style of music, hip hop/djent, the world needs more of this fusion!
Just opened RUclips and saw this, didnt even realize it was just posted right now. Instant Click.
Also: Here before a million check
Claim your "here before a million" ticket here
ok bet
(NO)
Wooo
here before the 1, 900 views, 425 likes and before 500 subs. every f-ing time this dude uploads a vid, i just wanna procastinate all day just rewatching his vids.
bet
Aye
He is so good it literally hurts my heart... its like that feeling I used to get in Jr. High when I would look at the unobtainable girl I had a crush on.. I dont even understand why it hurts... his playing is confusing me emotionally.. lmao... thats how good this dude is
Dude, I completely understand this feeling. I used to get that feeling all of the time, but as I grew more and more as a musician, and gained a deeper and deeper understanding of music both technically and emotionally, this feeling became less and less existent. I myself am a pianist trying to get into drums, and I'm assuming you're a drummer, but despite our different choice of instruments, I feel that this information will ring true to you as well. I've thought about this specific feeling a lot, and I think that it's a mixture of both the amazingness and pure awe that's gotten from listening to such amazing music, as well as the feeling of inadequacy to such amazing musicians. But as you learn to play for yourself and not care how good you are, it gets a lot easier to improve as a musician. But anyway dude, this is just my two-cenrs on your comment, because it striked my interest a lot! I hope you have a wonderful day Drakaus Dromgatti! Best wishes!
@@t.j.luther9970 In the simplest of terms it's a language.
When you learn to speak you learn the letters.
What letters make what words.
How the words work together to form sentences then paragraphs.
As time goes on you naturally start manipulating things into your own speech and slang.
It's the same with music.
You find YOUR sound and just go with that.
Your body/hands are the tongue and your instrument are the mouth.
You get to a point where you move from thinking about how to go about something.
To thinking about what you want to have happen and just allow it to without any worry about this or that.
Sometimes you might trip up a bit and maybe you'll accidentally say something you did mean to but it ultimately came out in a way you didn't think.
If you slip up you just play it off like it was meant to happen.
Otherwise, you'll fall out of the flow and once that happens and you try and try to force yourself back into it.
The song will just seem to be un-catchable and like you're constantly a slight bit behind.
You're basically trying to translate something in your head in a different way than what seems natural because you're using something that's an unnatural extension of your being.
When you walk you don't watch your feet or think about how to move your leg.
Same with when you want to start running.
You just do it.
Even when you're walking across rocks.
You find and look for your footing using your feet and not so much your eyes.
You get to a point where you don't really need to look at the instrument and just have a general idea as to where it is you want or need to go and just let your hands go there.
The biggest thing about drums is that they're exactly like all other instruments.
Their notes just happen to be a little different.
That cymbal crash or that snare hit or whatever lands in that spot because that's where it was supposed to.
Same with regular notes when held out or when there's a rest in between.
I mean, you're basically painting with time instead of decorating space.
Musicians in most cases are the only creators that constantly recreate their creations over and over again.
The biggest thing.
You HAVE to practice to a metronome being because you'll get used to the click so much that at some point the click will start to feel and seem slower.
You also HAVE to practice things very slowly until you're able to play it to a near perfect extent.
Then you can start speeding it up till you're able to play it well.
Then when you learn the phrase you can start adding in the different little variations and things you want where you wish to flourish things or whatever to add that little something.
So it's not like you're just speaking something all monotone.
The biggest thing.
You never see people's practice and fall.
You see the result of such things so never compare yourself to another.
@@TheLemonKiller Hey dude, this is probably the smartest outlook on music I've ever seen, and I consider myself pretty good with my musical outlook, but I'm always looking to improve that, so if you ever wanna talk some more, feel free to add me on snap (@smethboi) or on discord (ttops#6107)
@@t.j.luther9970 agreed
Think he's good? Check out Jamie saint merat from Ulcerate. Dude is a surgeon on the drums
I remember the first time I was an OAA drum playthrough, my jaw was on the floor. It's so cool to see him rocking it with a solo album!
I went to an oceans ate alaska show and got lessons from chris and first off Chris is an amazing guy and he is the exact same in person as he is in this recording. And second the absolute passion from this guy is insane. He is talking about the same things I talked to him about just in a different setting. The track is killer and I'd recommend listening to oceans ate Alaska just to hear chris and the stellar instrumentals all around
Love ya zack, love all the video playthroughs sabian has been releasing of chris! Such a killer drummer! Take it easy my drumming bros!
Ps. I'll kiss your face.
Lol
BRO ! What . I’ve been watching your videos for a month now. I also freaking love OAA and just this last week started watching Chris turners videos individually. Now you do vid with him ?! Damn what are the odds .
I rewound the Kitty Snare Triggers and proceeded to profusely laugh over and over..
Well done mate. 😸
I am a huge fan of both, One of the best videos for sure!
Best collaboration of 2020
I love Chris' serial killer face when slaying the drums
“Oi loik loive drums” loved this dude’s playing and now his accent 😂
I switched to guitar about 17 years go for numerous reasons. Travelling, space and just practacality. Chris Turner makes me wanna play drums again. Love the sound of his solo stuff! Right up my street. Cool vid
Hip hop and metal were like the two styles of music that were kinda different in terms of what most people liked as in pop which is why I like both equally
Happy bday
Have been watching this channel since 3K..... and oh boi you have blown up. Keep it up with those epic chops!
Update: all uni work is done! We did it boys!
I wish^
get it baby,, rest of us are almost there with ya
NAh bro im doing my work up to 5min before deadline
just submitted mine, 11:59 pm
Two of my favorite drummers together? Okay now I can get down with this
Chris has been one of my favorite drummers for years. I was lucky enough to briefly meet him before a gig once and hes as nice as he seems. So sick düd
Oh wow I am sold! Thank you for giving Chris exposure and letting me discover him through your channel!
Hands down my favorite drummer.
I think me and Chris listen to the same music 🔥 absolutely fantastic track.
Soooooo much to learn from that man, drummers without borders, etc❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥
Zach's a pretty insane drummer reacting insanely to this other insane drummer. Digging the pure insanity...
One of the most creative drummers hands down
That was an epic video, man! No wonder your channel is blowing up so quickly. And goddamn...Chris's solo stuff is insane. The whole track was just surprise after surprise, like it's Christmas already. The way he comes in on the intro and all the transitions into the next riffs are super clever and builds up the hype throughout the track, and I can't forget to mention all those tasty fills either. Each one had me going "whoa! wtf!?" and rewinding multiple times to figure it out. All the riffs were dope and the guys you have doing session work for you seem to be doing a great job bringing your ideas to life (I've gotta sing most of the guitar parts I come up with too🤣). I dig the overall feel and concept he's got going on. Those dirty trap and old Triple 6 Mafia style beats mesh really well together with heavy/rhythmic/groove style drumming and riffs. I really relate to and appreciate what Chris is doing here because my heavy/rhythmic/groove based drumming has been heavily influenced by old Triple 6 Mafia and other hip-hop artists in that same sphere, from the instrumentals, to the patterns/flow of the vocals and wordplay, to the overall attitude and dark/heavy themes. For over a decade now, a major portion of my practice has been grooving/experimenting over Three6/other artists beats, and surprisingly, the solo stuff I've been doing is actually pretty similar to what he's doing in a lot of ways...but Chris is just on another level. The dude is a monster. Can't wait to hear the album and maybe see some future video collabs with you guys again. Oh, and I highly reccomend to just about every drummer to practice your grooves and just experiment over different hip-hop beats from time to time. Its a lot of fun and you end up developing all kinds of cool new skills, fresh outlooks on your playing, and all kinds of new avenues opening up to you. So give it a shot sometime if you haven't already, and have fun! Sorry for the novel btw, I just can't help but get really stoked on this stuff🤘.
Holy shit! My favorite drummer with my favorite drumtuber
Metal drum lesson coming soon 🥁🥁🔜love you guy your so awesome love the reaction of Zack 🤣😂
dude the sup got me lmao
I feel honored to have witnessed Zack's metal journey thus far
Haha this is a great reaction video. Anyone who does a reaction video should always have the actual drummer they are reacting to, watching with them. Great idea
Bro, Chris is my favorite drummer right now, that "breakdown" section and that changes in it were amaaazing. Nice video man.
Gotta say, the "reacting to X with X" is SUCH an upgrade to the whole reaction trend going on. Keep this going man!
i've been completely addicted to your videos, watching every single one of em, i just found your channel yesterday night
and you're a big inspiration to me. I've been playing drums since i was 12 and i'm 20 now
i love the chops and your ghost notes and those are my fav things to do on drums.
I don't only love your technique and playstyle but, as a person you seem really nice and honest
and i like your approach on things, whenever you rarely talk about life stuff.
You make me wanna become not only a better drummer every day but also a better person!
Thanks for being such a cheerful personality and sick drummer, i appreciate u a lot ♥
Respect to authencity, technique and badassness 🤘🏾
That's such a mad coincidence. I supported OAA in Plymouth (England) with my terrible local metal band and didn't get to watch them play cause i had to go home and prepare to fail my a levels the next day. Finally get to vicariously have a chat with a huge inspiration of mine. Huge respect to this guy, new shit sounds HUGE
Best city
OAA is sick. Been a fan for years!!
Right on mane! Really gewd you had Chris on with ya! Keep it going brother man! Thanks
That’s just the best collaboration that can exist
I really like Chris! Thanks for having him on! 😁👍
Love from Jamaica,🇯🇲 zack
I love OAA it’s awesome to see more stuff, can’t wait for new material ❤️
hands down one of the best videos on the internet!
You are the best youtube drum channel that I have great time while watching
BRO! nothing gets me so hyped up to wait for that switched drum song with chris #2021
CHRIS IS A BEAST OMG!! Very good reaction video! :D
Did he say it’s your birthday, Zach? Happy birthday!! Been jamming OAA for a while it’s awesome you did this man. Love your content
Top lad, crazy drummer. 10/10
15 second ad!?!? My boy is doin big things🤝🤝💪💪
Absolute beast, he is so inspiring and overall a super nice guy
Collab of the year
legendary guy
That dude is a fucking machine. 🤘
That's one powerful song damn!
Quality video, much love from the Midlands, UK
I love this, I love this so much
Thank you
Thank you for checking it out! Chris is my doctor
@@ZackGrooves Bless
Chris is such a great drum
Happy birthday dude! I wish you only the best! That video was amazing! 👌🎂🎉😘
The dude is an absolute beast! Sheeesh
Intro to hikari actually has a slight jazz sound to it and the drumming is insane on that
I need part 2 of this!
Never thought about the physics with sitting higher on the kit. Chris is fucking sick man.
I've noticed that for me as well, raising your drumseat (or throne if you prefer) can help with bass pedal speed, and more importantly, longevity/ sustainability (being able to do 64th notes for minutes straight,etc)
I've been waiting to hear a new OAA album forEVER, but wooooowwww, this is gonna be even better I think! If I was any more excited, I'd be twins... thanks for doing this vid! Totally jelly you got to face time him lol
Love Chris, love you, love the song, love the video! Just sick, dude! I'd love a video of the both of you playing the other persons genre!
Such a great video!!!!! I love this. Keep up the more metal content. Super cool Chris came on with you. The track is 🔥🔥🔥
This was a brilliant idea man! Way too go and talking to a beast!!
CrissOAA you kick ass man, Great job.
Love Chris
That dude is a beast.
chris is one drummer who slipped through the net for me , am well impressed ,a beautiful drum track will def be listening to more ,keep up the reviews god knows who else i missed , the last track i worked on over the last week or so is bleed meshuggah love them ,check out bleed or clockworks ,tom haag awesome full tilt drummer , also am big into dennis chambers if you havent listened to him you are seriously missing out
Damn my two favorite drummers in one video!!!
I wanna see that lesson. 2 amazing drummers here
Yesss one of my favorite drummers
Wait what? No triggers???!! Even more impressed now!
I love this man
RUclips is buffering when I wanna watch all this awesomeness... Aaaaarggghh!
6:25 That's the reason why there are footboard mounted triggers available like OnTrigger or footblaster........
The meow on the snare drum 😂😂😂
Lost it