I've been a fan of Slipknot especially Paul Gray, Joey Jordison and Sid Wilson. Joey's style is more spontaneous and mind you, he's like 160cm but he is the Superball and a firecracker. Full of energy and giving his 120% on it. All in a small packages. And he is not professionally trained drummer, just straight up speed metal. Play by heart.
Joey Joey Joey Joey!!!! A lot of us are here for Joey stuff I think. Based off of the views of the videos. Joey has a ton of content and drum cams from the Disasterpiece DVD. Lets goooo Joey!!
Imo the best proof of his power is the song "prosthetics" really showcases his raw power. 2 drum breakdowns in that song. That album came out self titled 1999 and to this day 2021 it still gives me goosebumps.
I’ve been loving these Joey videos. I watched all this stuff when it came out 20 years ago and would constantly revisit them. Sitting here rewatching em with you is like showing a friend the video. Like hey dude see Joey shredding it? Check it !! Super fun and nostalgic, sad, kind of emotional. Anyways super fun man!
One thing to appreciate about this video is that Slipknot's Iowa is probably the most popular album to feature blast beats up to that point in time. A lot of today's blasters learned it from Joey.
@@shaunsoto8011 Would it kill you any to actually read what I said? I'll say it again and hopefully you'll fucking read this time: It was the most popular album to feature blast beats, up to that point. I didn't say "first" Yes, Napalm Death etc did it long before, but none of their albums sold in the millions like Iowa did. If you want to argue the point, go yell your disapproval at Jamey Jasta, lead singer of Hatebreed. He said the same thing just a couple of weeks ago.
Absoulte amazing i wish i would have listened to them back in the day...his drumming captured me a drew me in. So calm and real...god called you to your reward and he only takes the best!! R.i.p #1.... Thank you great review
HOWDY FROM NEW ENGLAND...RIP JOEY....IM SUBBED AND LOVING IT...IN MANY INTERVIEWS JOEY HAS SAID THAT HIS FILLS AND PLAYING IS JAZZ INSPIRED...HE HAS EXTENSIVE JAZZ TRAINING AND IT SHOWS IN THE EASE OF HIS PLAYING AND HOW CLEAN HIS PLAYING IS!!!....IT LOOKS SO EFFORTLESS!!! PEACE. FROM THE NORTHEAST...
Followed him since the beginning! After 25 years of guitar start drums there 're 10 months ago .... I work hard everyday to maybe one day honour him with a small part of his drumming ! Thanks mate for these videos of a legend! And thanks for all your videos of course !
I'm here brother and have been subscribed for over a year now. Thanks for increasing my single stroke bpm... it really works 😆 love the clips you put in these. Hilarious! I love this from Joey. Saw it years ago and was always in awe of him. Good luck on the channel growth. YOU CAN DO IT!
He does it so flawlessly and without any bother its crazy. How he holds the sticks shows you everything. He was superior how he used the little double bass fills and the whole drumset in general. Insane
Another Joey video! Yay! So pleased to see you continuing down the rabithole on my absolute favorite drummer. and i thouroughly enjoy watching you discover and apreciate a style of music you are not a huge fan of. Respect my man!
Definitely nice to see someone give Joey a chance without judgement first he's a good guy to do that most people are just calling him a addict devil worshiper without even knowing who he was. Thank you dude for having respect for a fellow drummer.
I just subscribed!! I admit I had seen one of your videos recently but just came back and have spent the last hour I feel like, watching all your Joey Jordison/ Slipknot videos! I’ve been a drummer since diapers and was a huge Slipknot fan. The drumming is what drew me to them right away..I’m digging your videos man and think it’s cool watching you become a fan of Joey, not originally being into Slipknot. He was on another level!!
I always played heel up with the ball of my foot about half way down the pedal. Made sustained fast double kick easier and helps a lot doing quick doubles with a "foot spaz" for lack of a better term.
@impishDCfan85 85 Yes I know it was a soundcheck. The video is really old. I remember when it first came out. Seen Kollias live twice, have followed him since his Sickening Horror days. Sat next to his drum tech at a show. Yes, he is awesome. So was Joey.
Been watching your content for weeks now and only just discovered that you are the first youtuber I watch regularly that I forgot to subscribe to.. Don't worry, I fixed that immediately :P
I really wish people would learn that this is not a drum solo or even a warm up. The first maybe ten seconds is a warm up. The rest is an actual song that joey wrote for roadrunner united 25th anniversary cd/dvd. The song is annihilation by the hands of god. Look it up and listen. Amazing song
Man, you should in your own time, watch the entire documentary that this is based on. Roadrunner United! It was an awesome album from Roadrunner Records!
Joey was the greatest drummer to EVER live there will never be it's sad to see him go. With that being said dude review this with mad loving respect he could literally turn anything into a drum set so keep that in mind while you review that video. I've seen him live play 2 peices of paper and it sounded terrific. Maggots my heart goes out to you as I feel the same loss as you but he will never be forgotten and live on threw his music forever.
@impishDCfan85 85 nobody is talking to you sir I am just showing respect to my favorite drummer ever and these drummer's you speak of I've never heard of maybe just not something I want to hear but Joey was the greatest I ever heard or saw sorry if you don't like my comment but it wasn't made for you. As a matter of fact people like you make some people not even want to comment because you try to bring them down homie you ain't bringing me down I stand firmly with my comment peace ! Don't bother commenting back I will not reply I don't have time for kid's who won't grow up sorry bye.
@impishDCfan85 85 yeah l checked him out not to impressed sound's like any other death metal drummer to me and I'm not one for that sound not enough real art in it for me anyone can pound a drum while someone growls and call it music. Did he ever drum on anything else besides a drum set ? I know Joey could make a massive beat off of any random item you put in front of him and it alway's sounded good that takes real talent and a lot of practice just saying he had many of styles not just bang bang bang bang like death metal bands do . Nothing truly special about just playing a drum set not hating on your favorite drummer's are anything just ain't my thing sounds like cannibal corpse honestly they all sound the same to me. At least slipknot had many different styles and sounds good drummer though I ain't going to lie.
My pedal sweet spot is halfway between the bottom of the pedal and 3/4 of the pedal with the way things are set up. If I change spring tension, beater height and distance away from the head, and footboard height, that will obviously change. I use the pearl demon drive pedals, direct drive, set as long boards with medium-heavy spring tension.
He was the most pure and humble guy 😢 I miss Joey I met him while he was in murderdolls. Very well spoken and kind R.I.P to the human octopus Nathen Jonas Jordison
I’m a big fan of the Earthtone calfskin drum heads for my snare. They aren’t ideal for playing outside because they expand and contract with the humidity, but they sound great inside. They used to come as heavy, medium, and light, but it doesn’t look like they do that anymore. On my 5.5 x 14 maple I have a medium on the batter side and just whatever Remo snare side head came with the drum. I have a dirt cheap CB700 aluminum snare that I took my first lessons on about 30 years ago. I have a Kevlar marching snare on the batter side and a Earthtone heavy on the snare side. It sounds like a shotgun blast with every hit. They are very versatile.
from 1 drummer to another truely rest easy joey the almighty king of blast beast ppl often imitate but will never duplicate and to the new replacement honor joey well
further back on the peddle you are, the shorter the distance you need to move your foot to make the beater hit the drum at the cost of needing more force. and if you get it in your sweet spot, you use smaller muscle groups that are faster than moving your whole leg.
I find that playing further back on the pedal gives you more speed. And playing closer up the pedal towards the bass drum gives you more control. Joey was definitely a talented drummer as he could play far back on the pedal and still have alot of control. Cheers
I play about halfway/ three queaters up the pedla but I know guys who play like Joey right back. They told me that they start in the normal spot and then once the pedal has the momentum going, they'll slide back so they have less foot board to push down. Only works well for straight pumelling double kick though, not so much for short patterns.
I like middle of the pedal which gives me a balance of speed without sacrificing power. I play heal up/ down, heal toe and occasionally swivel if its really fast stuff but that's my least used technique. My three go to's are heal toe, heal up/down while alternating meaning one foot could be playing heal up while the other down same concept for playing heal up or down with one foot while the other is heal toe and i do that for dynamics. So many variables! Studied Lang hard on these techniques off applying multiple techniques at any given time but it's all about the dynamics for me.
Unless my eyes were deceiving me, I'm pretty sure those were Pearl Reference drums, in the 'Emerald Fade' finish. Same drums I have! He makes it sound a whole lot better than I do....lol
Delta Empire is another great one to check out. Check out one of his original drum parts on an Ola Englund song (they have a bunch of Pantera covers together too, so don't mistake those for originals). Good luck finding out who he is though ;)
He also seems to sit lower than usual with his hips a tad bit lower than his knees which I would think gives him more control to achieve that clean sound without breaks
Have you ever seen or reacted to 66Samus? Your comment about how far Joey's feet are back on the kick pedals made me think of him, he's a complete badass. Check out his drumming on Skyless by Andy Gillion, or maybe some of the stuff he did for Devin Townsend. He has drum cam only videos of this stuff on his channel, so don't watch the "official" videos where you'll get a bunch of non-drum shots.
I think playing on the back off the pedal is better I try playing further forward but it’s harder to get the speed put going further forward makes it easier to be precise
Have you ever thought about the fact that 90.1% of not subscribed viewers actually don't like your memes, but want just quickly check their favourite drummer?
Been watching for a while, subscribed today. I'm a guitarist and don't own a single drum so I doubt my roll bpm will be going anywhere, but that's ok. ;)
This sound check is on the dvd by road runner called roadrunner United and this is them getting ready to record annihilation by the hands of god… check it out..
Another great drummer that has passed away is "The Rev" from Avenged Sevenfold. I would check out some of his drum solos too. He was a very talented guy. RIP to both of these legends.
I commented this just before so I say again in hopes you see it, but another great snare sound comes from 311's Chad Sexton, not sure if you are familiar with them but have a listen.
Hey Andrew, Enjoy your videos mate. Please could you do a reaction to 2 underrated drummers??? Brian Downey from Thin Lizzy doing Bad Reputation and Peter Kriss of KISS doing Shock Me??? Drumming really stands out on these tracks!! Hails from England 🏴
What's funny is that it's not a solo nor intended to be, just a simple sound check from an amazing drummer
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Absolutely! What a beast Joey was on the kit... He was just like "Here, hold my beer, watch this" "Ok, gimme my beer back, let's go" 🤣
Amen my dude
I've been a fan of Slipknot especially Paul Gray, Joey Jordison and Sid Wilson. Joey's style is more spontaneous and mind you, he's like 160cm but he is the Superball and a firecracker. Full of energy and giving his 120% on it. All in a small packages. And he is not professionally trained drummer, just straight up speed metal. Play by heart.
Annihilation From The Hands of God's warm up.
he was just the sweetest, most adorable little thing that you wanted to just put in your pocket for safekeeping… and then he gets behind his kit 🤯🤘🏻
LOL
Yes 🤗1️⃣❤️
"There was a really nice shot of his feet" - Only drummers...
BAHAHAHA
Exactly. Sign up to Andrews OnlyDrummers - for more feet pics
and Quentin Tarantino..
Joey Joey Joey Joey!!!! A lot of us are here for Joey stuff I think. Based off of the views of the videos. Joey has a ton of content and drum cams from the Disasterpiece DVD. Lets goooo Joey!!
Plenty of Joey on the way Sonny!
Imo the best proof of his power is the song "prosthetics" really showcases his raw power. 2 drum breakdowns in that song. That album came out self titled 1999 and to this day 2021 it still gives me goosebumps.
Joey's double bass was incredible
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Rest In Peace Joey! You are missed and we’re a great drummer. And thank you Andrew for recognizing this video!
I’ve been loving these Joey videos. I watched all this stuff when it came out 20 years ago and would constantly revisit them. Sitting here rewatching em with you is like showing a friend the video. Like hey dude see Joey shredding it? Check it !! Super fun and nostalgic, sad, kind of emotional. Anyways super fun man!
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One thing to appreciate about this video is that Slipknot's Iowa is probably the most popular album to feature blast beats up to that point in time. A lot of today's blasters learned it from Joey.
No they didn't. Blast beats were around before Iowa
@@shaunsoto8011 Would it kill you any to actually read what I said? I'll say it again and hopefully you'll fucking read this time: It was the most popular album to feature blast beats, up to that point. I didn't say "first" Yes, Napalm Death etc did it long before, but none of their albums sold in the millions like Iowa did.
If you want to argue the point, go yell your disapproval at Jamey Jasta, lead singer of Hatebreed. He said the same thing just a couple of weeks ago.
@@warren_r word. Iowa changed my entire life. I remember thinking ''holy cow, I've been playing drums wrong till now!''
@@shaunsoto8011 Reading comprehension is hard, huh?
Love Joey. Can't understand for the life of me why people prefer Iowa over the self-titled album though
Joey Jordison, a powerhouse of a drummer, gone too soon, but never forgotten.
Absoulte amazing i wish i would have listened to them back in the day...his drumming captured me a drew me in. So calm and real...god called you to your reward and he only takes the best!! R.i.p #1....
Thank you great review
HOWDY FROM NEW ENGLAND...RIP JOEY....IM SUBBED AND LOVING IT...IN MANY INTERVIEWS JOEY HAS SAID THAT HIS FILLS AND PLAYING IS JAZZ INSPIRED...HE HAS EXTENSIVE JAZZ TRAINING AND IT SHOWS IN THE EASE OF HIS PLAYING AND HOW CLEAN HIS PLAYING IS!!!....IT LOOKS SO EFFORTLESS!!! PEACE. FROM THE NORTHEAST...
Thanks Brian! 👊
@@AndrewRooneyDrums NP BROTHER
Followed him since the beginning!
After 25 years of guitar start drums there 're 10 months ago .... I work hard everyday to maybe one day honour him with a small part of his drumming !
Thanks mate for these videos of a legend!
And thanks for all your videos of course !
Joey was something beyond special. Had the speed, groove, and soul. Rest in peace.
I'm here brother and have been subscribed for over a year now. Thanks for increasing my single stroke bpm... it really works 😆 love the clips you put in these. Hilarious! I love this from Joey. Saw it years ago and was always in awe of him. Good luck on the channel growth. YOU CAN DO IT!
With each friend you get to sub that also adds to your max bpm!
#NeverTrustTheInternet
LOL
Shout out to you man thank you for reacting to all of joeys stuff, truly an inspiration for all of us RIP Joey :/
My pleasure Reagan
He does it so flawlessly and without any bother its crazy. How he holds the sticks shows you everything. He was superior how he used the little double bass fills and the whole drumset in general. Insane
LEGEND
Here again, you got me hooked, thanks for the great videos, you've got yourself a new subscriber🤘
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Legendary clip. while a short clip, it really shows what kind of drummer Joey was. Looking forward to more!
Yup. Very revealing little clip!
Another Joey video! Yay! So pleased to see you continuing down the rabithole on my absolute favorite drummer. and i thouroughly enjoy watching you discover and apreciate a style of music you are not a huge fan of. Respect my man!
You bet!
Definitely nice to see someone give Joey a chance without judgement first he's a good guy to do that most people are just calling him a addict devil worshiper without even knowing who he was. Thank you dude for having respect for a fellow drummer.
I just subscribed!! I admit I had seen one of your videos recently but just came back and have spent the last hour I feel like, watching all your Joey Jordison/ Slipknot videos! I’ve been a drummer since diapers and was a huge Slipknot fan. The drumming is what drew me to them right away..I’m digging your videos man and think it’s cool watching you become a fan of Joey, not originally being into Slipknot. He was on another level!!
I'm lovin' it man.
You seen this Caleb kid? The recent one I did on the 6yo playing 'Eyeless'. MAD bro
Nice snare sound. Respect to Joey!
Yup great tone!
Always a special treat ro watch Joey and his awesome skills! RIP Joey🌹
You’d love the song The Blister Exists, should definitely do a reaction for it
Thanks for the tip Joe!
I subscribed. That band meeting actually worked for me. But I’ve been in bands most of my life so… I guess you just spoke the right language to me.
YESSSSS
Subscribed! Been watching for a while - love your videos! One of the more genuine reactors out there!
'do the work and the technique will take care of itself' that's such a refreshing thing to hear
your coverage is great, but also your overall attitude, demeanor, and open mindedness is great.
Thank you Tim!
You made my day :)
I always played heel up with the ball of my foot about half way down the pedal. Made sustained fast double kick easier and helps a lot doing quick doubles with a "foot spaz" for lack of a better term.
I hear ya Zeig! 👊
Joey was and always will be a legend and inspiration.
Yes Craig! The legacy remains
@impishDCfan85 85 ?
@impishDCfan85 85 Yes I know it was a soundcheck. The video is really old. I remember when it first came out. Seen Kollias live twice, have followed him since his Sickening Horror days. Sat next to his drum tech at a show. Yes, he is awesome. So was Joey.
Been watching your content for weeks now and only just discovered that you are the first youtuber I watch regularly that I forgot to subscribe to.. Don't worry, I fixed that immediately :P
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Watching a professional drummer react to Joey brings joy and tears. Just to see someone else experience joey it heals a grieving heart. Thank you
It's 340am and I'm here watching a Joey Jordison drum solo reaction videos. Please don't stop these 🙏🤘
You bet!!
One of the Best Drummers off all time. Greetings from Germany ✌🏻
Awesome! 🇳🇿 🇩🇪
RIP JOEY. Your blast beats were second to none🤘
I really wish people would learn that this is not a drum solo or even a warm up. The first maybe ten seconds is a warm up. The rest is an actual song that joey wrote for roadrunner united 25th anniversary cd/dvd. The song is annihilation by the hands of god. Look it up and listen. Amazing song
Man, you should in your own time, watch the entire documentary that this is based on. Roadrunner United! It was an awesome album from Roadrunner Records!
I will Jesse!
Joey was the greatest drummer to EVER live there will never be it's sad to see him go. With that being said dude review this with mad loving respect he could literally turn anything into a drum set so keep that in mind while you review that video. I've seen him live play 2 peices of paper and it sounded terrific. Maggots my heart goes out to you as I feel the same loss as you but he will never be forgotten and live on threw his music forever.
@impishDCfan85 85 nobody is talking to you sir I am just showing respect to my favorite drummer ever and these drummer's you speak of I've never heard of maybe just not something I want to hear but Joey was the greatest I ever heard or saw sorry if you don't like my comment but it wasn't made for you. As a matter of fact people like you make some people not even want to comment because you try to bring them down homie you ain't bringing me down I stand firmly with my comment peace ! Don't bother commenting back I will not reply I don't have time for kid's who won't grow up sorry bye.
@impishDCfan85 85 yeah l checked him out not to impressed sound's like any other death metal drummer to me and I'm not one for that sound not enough real art in it for me anyone can pound a drum while someone growls and call it music. Did he ever drum on anything else besides a drum set ? I know Joey could make a massive beat off of any random item you put in front of him and it alway's sounded good that takes real talent and a lot of practice just saying he had many of styles not just bang bang bang bang like death metal bands do . Nothing truly special about just playing a drum set not hating on your favorite drummer's are anything just ain't my thing sounds like cannibal corpse honestly they all sound the same to me. At least slipknot had many different styles and sounds good drummer though I ain't going to lie.
How has he still not done the drum solo from the disasterpiece dvd? I feel like that’s what he keeps looking for, but keeps finding the wrong videos
It’s on the way man! 🥁👊
When Joey did his in studio session, was that some Painkiller I heard towards the end?
My pedal sweet spot is halfway between the bottom of the pedal and 3/4 of the pedal with the way things are set up. If I change spring tension, beater height and distance away from the head, and footboard height, that will obviously change.
I use the pearl demon drive pedals, direct drive, set as long boards with medium-heavy spring tension.
He was the most pure and humble guy 😢 I miss Joey I met him while he was in murderdolls. Very well spoken and kind R.I.P to the human octopus Nathen Jonas Jordison
I subscribed! Really like your channel.
🙌 Thanks Andrew!
Man, I love your reactions!!! ❤️
Glad you like them Rodrigo!
Thank you for the TRIBUTE to Joey I love your videos, BTW maximum respect for the Videos of Caleb H
I appreciate that!
I need to check out more Caleb.
He's insane
@@AndrewRooneyDrums greetings from God old Germany
I’m a big fan of the Earthtone calfskin drum heads for my snare. They aren’t ideal for playing outside because they expand and contract with the humidity, but they sound great inside. They used to come as heavy, medium, and light, but it doesn’t look like they do that anymore. On my 5.5 x 14 maple I have a medium on the batter side and just whatever Remo snare side head came with the drum. I have a dirt cheap CB700 aluminum snare that I took my first lessons on about 30 years ago. I have a Kevlar marching snare on the batter side and a Earthtone heavy on the snare side. It sounds like a shotgun blast with every hit. They are very versatile.
That whole Roadrunner United album and making of DVD were cool as hell.
One of the best of all time 2021 rip joey used to watch him when I was like 10 years old I'm 21 now 🤘
The back placement with his foot also makes his drum setting more ergonomic to his physics.
Yes!
Been subbed, brother.
Thank you!
like number 450, lets go!
Relaxed, cool and informative Videos
Keep up the great content :)
from 1 drummer to another truely rest easy joey the almighty king of blast beast ppl often imitate but will never duplicate and to the new replacement honor joey well
further back on the peddle you are, the shorter the distance you need to move your foot to make the beater hit the drum at the cost of needing more force. and if you get it in your sweet spot, you use smaller muscle groups that are faster than moving your whole leg.
That's exactly what I thought. It's basic math when dealing with angles. Simply less travel.
Well said!
I find that playing further back on the pedal gives you more speed. And playing closer up the pedal towards the bass drum gives you more control. Joey was definitely a talented drummer as he could play far back on the pedal and still have alot of control. Cheers
Excellent Johnny!
I play about halfway/ three queaters up the pedla but I know guys who play like Joey right back. They told me that they start in the normal spot and then once the pedal has the momentum going, they'll slide back so they have less foot board to push down. Only works well for straight pumelling double kick though, not so much for short patterns.
I could practice 24/7/365. I could never even get close to that. God given talent to start with. RIP...1
Yes you can!
Hey Teach, you got me to subscribe with that intro. Just figured I’d make that clear lol.
Thanks for the sub Randy!
I remember watching that like 20 yrs ago and still badass
My favorite video of him 🥁🥁🥁
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Ah is from the Roadrunner United documentary. This is fantastic playing, it made me buy Vol 3!
I'm subscribed bro. Don't worry got your back hehe.
Thanks!
His snare tone is to die for, there's your holy trinity and then Joey is St Peter at the gates lol
I like middle of the pedal which gives me a balance of speed without sacrificing power. I play heal up/ down, heal toe and occasionally swivel if its really fast stuff but that's my least used technique. My three go to's are heal toe, heal up/down while alternating meaning one foot could be playing heal up while the other down same concept for playing heal up or down with one foot while the other is heal toe and i do that for dynamics. So many variables! Studied Lang hard on these techniques off applying multiple techniques at any given time but it's all about the dynamics for me.
you need to get the slipknot - disasterpiece dvd for the drum solo where he spins around, youtube quality is shocking
Comin' soon!
I was about to share as being those that grew up watching his studio clip, but I noticed your LEGO Clone & TIE Fighter!! Excellent!!
HAHA Gotta love Star Wars Nic!
*Joey still can't believe. Forever a god among drummers.*
The first Jiey video is from the Road Runner Utd sessions
I'm learning how to swivel on the foot pedal and to get it to work you have to be right down on the pedal it's very strange but it works.
More joooooooooooey🤘
Unless my eyes were deceiving me, I'm pretty sure those were Pearl Reference drums, in the 'Emerald Fade' finish. Same drums I have!
He makes it sound a whole lot better than I do....lol
UGH! The Roadrunner United sound check 😍
I hope to get to it!
I mean, THIS is the roadrunner sound check ☺️ the whole documentary is glorious.
we synchronized coffee sipping purely by coincidence
Delta Empire is another great one to check out. Check out one of his original drum parts on an Ola Englund song (they have a bunch of Pantera covers together too, so don't mistake those for originals). Good luck finding out who he is though ;)
Subbed caus NZ content and the clip of the room haha, “I feel like I’m sitting on an atomic bomb waiting for it to go off”. Only good shit
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Is that background drum beat from John Mayer's Waiting on the World to Change?
Check out the entire "Roadrunner making of" its pretty sick
I will Hank!
Oh my... that's hard.. 90.1% :D Well i give you my vote. Subscribed!
YESSSS!
He also seems to sit lower than usual with his hips a tad bit lower than his knees which I would think gives him more control to achieve that clean sound without breaks
They came, they saw, they concord!
That Roadrunner United album was a fucking blast!
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Excellent reaction video to an amazing musician and drummer. I will love if you can react to Larrie Londin's solo or clinic!
snare drum sounds YES? just deadly
Yes Ruslan!
Have you ever seen or reacted to 66Samus? Your comment about how far Joey's feet are back on the kick pedals made me think of him, he's a complete badass. Check out his drumming on Skyless by Andy Gillion, or maybe some of the stuff he did for Devin Townsend. He has drum cam only videos of this stuff on his channel, so don't watch the "official" videos where you'll get a bunch of non-drum shots.
youre gonna e a huge slipknot fan by the end of this haha
I think playing on the back off the pedal is better I try playing further forward but it’s harder to get the speed put going further forward makes it easier to be precise
Definitely do the live drum solo on the platform. Every drummer should see it
Have you ever thought about the fact that 90.1% of not subscribed viewers actually don't like your memes, but want just quickly check their favourite drummer?
But, I must add to this, Andrew Rooney, I totally respect your work and like what you do in this channel. Keep up the good work!
Good point!
Im subscribing only because of Murry announcing a band meeting.. also good content. cheers
HA! Thanks!!
Been watching for a while, subscribed today. I'm a guitarist and don't own a single drum so I doubt my roll bpm will be going anywhere, but that's ok. ;)
Not really a drum solo, it was during the recordings of the roadrunner united project, it's more a soundcheck than a drum solo. ;)
Just calling it the same as Joey called it on OG vid :)
This sound check is on the dvd by road runner called roadrunner United and this is them getting ready to record annihilation by the hands of god… check it out..
Im a simple man, i see Slipknot i click
Nice!
Another great drummer that has passed away is "The Rev" from Avenged Sevenfold. I would check out some of his drum solos too. He was a very talented guy. RIP to both of these legends.
You should do jay weinberg as he replaced joey in slipknot I'd recommend either unsainted or solway firth
Definitely solway firth
@@wilsonsayye I agree solway firth he is a machine
I commented this just before so I say again in hopes you see it, but another great snare sound comes from 311's Chad Sexton, not sure if you are familiar with them but have a listen.
Yup that's an iconic sound!
Can we please see you reacting to Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan of A7X recording Almost Easy in the studio??
Oh wow. That's comin' next week!
Rest in in peace joey 🙏🙏
Highly recommended Vendetta song. It's very heavy on the drums.
Hey Andrew,
Enjoy your videos mate. Please could you do a reaction to 2 underrated drummers??? Brian Downey from Thin Lizzy doing Bad Reputation and Peter Kriss of KISS doing Shock Me???
Drumming really stands out on these tracks!! Hails from England 🏴
Thanks for the recommend Jamie!
Fucking legend. R.I.P.