11 Greatest Metal Drummers | Brann Dailor of Mastodon's Picks

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • Mastodon drummer-vocalist Brann Dailor knows a thing or two about his instrument. While he'd certainly be included among the finest drummers in heavy music history, we asked him to share his expert opinion on who he thinks are the most talented percussionists in the hesher lexicon (other than himself). From Slipknot's Joey Jordison and TOOL's Danny Carey to prolific pioneers like Gene Hoglan, Dailor not only gives his props to the musicians he admires, but explains exactly what makes them so groundbreaking.
    Watch above and let us know some of your picks for greatest metal drummer in the comments below!
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  • @kendrickjahn1261
    @kendrickjahn1261 Год назад +166

    All I know is, Brann Dailor is one of my all time favorite drummers, and hearing Mastodon was life changing.

  • @biorythmicshifter
    @biorythmicshifter Год назад +426

    Pete Sandoval deserves some love. He catapulted the art form to ridiculous speeds. I remember back in 96 Grip Inc. (RIP Gus) opened for Morbid Angel. I loved that band too so I was at the front of the stage with a Slayer cap and Morbid Angel shirt. As Dave Lombardo was walking backstage when the set ended I yelled “Dave, play a drum solo!!!”…I turned around and started bullshitting with my buddy and a moment later I hear “should I do it?”…it was Dave, he heard me. I yelled “F’ Yeah!!!” as did everyone around me when they saw what was going on. Dave looks at me and says “this is for you…” and gets back on the drum set and rips out a solo. I can leave this planet a happy mofo knowing Dave F’ing Lombardo dedicated a drum solo to me. That made my night, thank you Dave…

    • @petedog9581
      @petedog9581 Год назад +9

      Gene Hoglan said Grip's Hostage to Heaven was the pinnacle of double bass work. That was back in the 90's. Drumming has come so far with tech, but talent is timeless. Lombardo would be my #1.

    • @rickanimaltaylor4545
      @rickanimaltaylor4545 Год назад +5

      @@petedog9581 Yea man Dave was always like my favorite metal drummer and I love Grip man!Just covered a bunch more of their songs doing drum covers a few months ago and did a bunch of Mastodon last week!Dont really hear of people mentioning Grip Inc.,their one of my favorites!

    • @petedog9581
      @petedog9581 Год назад +2

      @@rickanimaltaylor4545 I bet people ask, "Who is that" when you do the covers.

    • @rickanimaltaylor4545
      @rickanimaltaylor4545 Год назад +4

      @@petedog9581 And I say Rick Animal Taylor!!Haha Check some out man.I used to play in a band Insatanity who got signed and its funny cause the old guitarist for Nuclear Assault wants to jam with me and he was in a band that played with my old band after I left.But I also had gigs to opebn for bands like Cannibal Corpse and stuff so no not all ask who is that wise guy but Im sure knowone knows who you are!!

    • @rickanimaltaylor4545
      @rickanimaltaylor4545 Год назад

      @@petedog9581 Yea man I actually had Brann comment and like a Mastodon cover I did maybe about a year and a half ago witch was cool!So I'm known by some!!Haha

  • @potatodumpling385
    @potatodumpling385 Год назад +255

    Great list. I'm not a drummer, but from my guitarist perspective, I always loved Nick Menza. Rust in Peace was just technicians at the top of their game for me.

    • @denbotrexwell
      @denbotrexwell Год назад +6

      It was sad he passed. Saw Megadeth in Dec 92 and he was amazing live!

    • @potatodumpling385
      @potatodumpling385 Год назад +5

      @@denbotrexwell I think I saw them around the same time. Good times.

    • @chieftigmos4018
      @chieftigmos4018 Год назад +8

      just turned the video on and was thinking nick menza better be on his list hahaha

    • @wlower5159
      @wlower5159 Год назад +5

      Oh damn I forgot about him! Nick would've been a good pick

    • @SaintKines
      @SaintKines Год назад +1

      Rust In Peace and Master of Puppets are the 2 highest peaks of thrash in my book. Dave's singing may sound like cats f+×=ing but if you can aquire a taste for it or at least tolerate it, the writing and playing on that album is GOAT level.

  • @Cubodesangre666
    @Cubodesangre666 Год назад +29

    Brann is a genuinely awesome human being. A pleasure to watch any interview he does.

  • @rubysoffner4557
    @rubysoffner4557 Год назад +250

    Great list. Sean Reinert definitely one of the most overlooked drummers by all but musicians. Total game changer and I can’t believe he is gone

    • @craigjames8569
      @craigjames8569 Год назад +5

      Agreed. One of my favorite musicians ever

    • @schillinger7814
      @schillinger7814 Год назад +11

      Hearing 'Human' was a game changer. Reinert was a beast.

    • @lucid6067
      @lucid6067 Год назад +8

      Joey Jordison listed him along with every other drummer in Death as his influences.

    • @michaelsadowski2360
      @michaelsadowski2360 Год назад +5

      I agree with most…. I would put Scott Travis in over Lars Ulrich. And mike portnoy deserves an honorable mention along with mike mangini. There are so many off the chart drummers! Great list!

    • @panziniman
      @panziniman Год назад +7

      What about Charlie Benante?

  • @Bmphotog
    @Bmphotog Год назад +120

    Great list, I'm always surprised Igor Cavalera doesn't get enough love. I know damn well he's influenced many lol

    • @patrickthisandthat
      @patrickthisandthat Год назад +5

      I thought he was saving Igor for last as well...glad he threw in Lars...

    • @brandonshifflett7808
      @brandonshifflett7808 Год назад +24

      Igor and max don't get enough credit for any of there musical abilities

    • @Timzdametal
      @Timzdametal Год назад +4

      For sure such a powerful drummer

    • @Bmphotog
      @Bmphotog Год назад +2

      @@patrickthisandthat Me too...I'm sure every drummer wanted to be Lars as Metallica were coming up. Who didn't every member of Metallica influence lol

    • @vicegripp
      @vicegripp Год назад +2

      Faaaaacts! Igor is so slept on.

  • @wolfsongcg6497
    @wolfsongcg6497 Год назад +17

    This list makes so much sense, listening to Brann's playing style.

  • @TechFiend44
    @TechFiend44 Год назад +106

    Sweet list. Love Brann and love the Lars shoutout - People like to act too cool for school in regards to him, but he really did spawn an entire generation metal drummers. I wish Patrick Robert (Gorguts) got more attention on these sorts of lists. The Obscura album is absolutely baffling in it's level of technicality and is an all-time benchmark for drumming in extreme music.

    • @TeutobergForestryService
      @TeutobergForestryService Год назад +9

      Yea, a bunch kids thought,” if LARS can make it, then so can I.” Lol

    • @SaintKines
      @SaintKines Год назад +3

      @@TeutobergForestryService probably but that's pretty cool too. It's cooler in a way than guys that are so good they make some people quit. It's like that saying about The Velvet Underground "The first Velvet Underground album only sold 10k copies, but everyone that bought that album started a band". That's probably not true but they inspired so many great bands and so did Lars. Plus Lars may never have been a world class drummer but at his peak he was no bitch either.

    • @Sternodox
      @Sternodox Год назад +3

      Glad to see the love for Obscura. It's like extreme metal Captain Beefheart.

    • @nemesis8626
      @nemesis8626 Год назад +5

      You will find most of the people who are "too cool for school" with him as you say are pretty much amateur drummers or closed minded people. I believe Mario from gojira even said lars is his main influence and favourite player too

    • @huntersiex1319
      @huntersiex1319 Год назад

      What do you think the T-1000, Robert Patrick, thinks of Patrick Robert's drumming?

  • @rustyshackleford3884
    @rustyshackleford3884 Год назад +111

    Tommy Aldridge is so underrated - I have to throw Nick Menza for always having groove and feel, even with technically complicated parts

    • @ACarter87
      @ACarter87 Год назад +3

      Yea I feel like only drummers know who Tommy is, when he’s a legend of a musician
      Dude would go into the Bonham hand slap drum solo ffs

    • @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
      @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Год назад +1

      I'm not a drummer and I know who Tommy Aldridge is. M.A.R.S. is an excellent album

    • @WKelleyLucas_KustomScatterguns
      @WKelleyLucas_KustomScatterguns Месяц назад +1

      100%... Been a fan of Tommy's since his Pat Travers Band days... and Nick Menza was a beast!

  • @FlyingWhale213
    @FlyingWhale213 Год назад +93

    Agree with Branns list..and I would add Haake Duplantier Bonham and Portnoy to make a top 15 list

    • @RizzlerTwo
      @RizzlerTwo Год назад +8

      Bonham isn't metal

    • @cory-o-cookies95
      @cory-o-cookies95 Год назад +7

      @@RizzlerTwo agreed. He’s the reason I grabbed the sticks and my personal choice as GOAT. But he wasn’t metal. He influenced what would become metal drumming, alongside Mr. Ward

    • @minkogovedarov2671
      @minkogovedarov2671 Год назад +4

      I though about Haake too, his technic is awesome, he' like a machine, but maybe he lacks a bit on the imagination side of things, compared to the guys on the list I mean.

    • @mootkickee
      @mootkickee Год назад +5

      Peart is 🐐 for me

    • @BlueHopi144
      @BlueHopi144 Год назад +6

      @@mootkickee Peart + Bonham deeply influenced Carrey as i heard ....

  • @browndbeanz7446
    @browndbeanz7446 Год назад +2

    Brann Dailor is my favorite drummer. 🐐

  • @dgn4369
    @dgn4369 Год назад +37

    I learned so much from Slayer's South of Heaven. The drum sound on that album is crystal clear. Lombardo's groove and fills and the speed he could play at were a large inspiration. I learned that album so well I could just play all the drums parts from memory without the any of album playing.
    Another big one for me would be Bobby Jarzombek. His playing on Riot's Thundersteel album was AMAZING. Everything he has be been on since is pretty much jaw droppingly good.

    • @HoosierDaddyDetailing
      @HoosierDaddyDetailing Год назад +1

      Bobby Jazrombek for sure. Love his stuff on the Arch/Metheos releases!

    • @kevanthompson2288
      @kevanthompson2288 Год назад +4

      Lomabardos snare sound on that album is top notch ❤️

    • @jamescon55
      @jamescon55 Год назад +3

      "SOUTH" IS, and ALWAYS will be in my personal TOP 5 METAL and drumming albums 😏🥁🤘🔥🤘

  • @tmex9588
    @tmex9588 Год назад +26

    My personal favorites in no particular order:
    Danny Carey
    Dave Lombardo
    Igor Cavalera
    Tomas Hakke
    Vinnie Paul
    Charlie Benate
    Gene Hoglan
    Brann Dailor
    John Bohnam
    Eloy Casagrande
    Paul Bostaph

    • @BlueHopi144
      @BlueHopi144 Год назад +5

      Carrey , at 60 , he just finished a monstruous US / Euro tour with TOOL & now playing jazz in his little jazz club in L.A . What a cool happy Legend

    • @richharris9489
      @richharris9489 Год назад +2

      I like paul also and dave and charlie etc

    • @alexbaum2204
      @alexbaum2204 Год назад +4

      Throw Nick Menza up there and it’s pretty much my list.

    • @tmex9588
      @tmex9588 Год назад +2

      @@alexbaum2204 good call. His performance in Rust in Peace was brutal 🤘🏼

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 Год назад

      Paul doesn't get enough love. If Killing Fields doesn't make you murder at least 12 people, you're a 6 year old girl.

  • @CameronSpanos
    @CameronSpanos Год назад +9

    I love how he loves King Diamond

  • @Timzdametal
    @Timzdametal Год назад +26

    I'm a big fan of Nicholas Barker. Also Richard Christy! The final drummer for Death. I remember an interview with Chuck just before he died and they asked him if he missed having Gene in the band and he said something like don't sleep on Richard Christy, he's one of the most technical, best drummers I've ever played with.

    • @HugoStiglitz88
      @HugoStiglitz88 7 месяцев назад +3

      Richard Christy was AMAZING when he was with death. I saw a live DVD he was on with them and my mind was blown. Not just fast but he was doing all kinds of shit you just don't hear from metal drummers, especially back then
      Also, nick barker blows Travis out of the water. Travis is crazy overrated and I get sick of hearing him mentioned

  • @jamesp7709
    @jamesp7709 Год назад +54

    So happy to see Mikkey getting his rightful place among legends. I have played guitar for 35 years now, and the biggest inspiration for me when I started to play were the sick drum riffs and rhythms of Mikkey Dee in King Diamond. Studying the drums on the album "Them" should be required course material for any aspiring metal musician. He made King Diamond drum-centric without ever overwhelming the music or sounding out of place. A creative and strong servant of the song...
    Fucking legend and one of the nicest guys in rock.
    Great list. I would add Mike Portnoy and Clive Burr.

    • @ACorpseWithoutSoul
      @ACorpseWithoutSoul Год назад +7

      If Mikkey is legend so Andy LaRocque is it too. Andy is one of the underrated guitarist for all time.

    • @keithkafe
      @keithkafe Год назад +4

      His nearly 25 years with Motörhead ought not to be ignored either.

    • @roelofzinn8227
      @roelofzinn8227 Год назад +1

      @@keithkafe This right here! Thank you!

    • @masalps
      @masalps Год назад

      @@keithkafe his drumming was probably the biggest change to their sound since the early 80s, those ride grooves are unlike anything else

  • @schillinger7814
    @schillinger7814 Год назад +44

    Absolutely solid list from Brann. He was pretty much naming most of my favourites. I would have had Bonham and Jason Roeder in there too and Brann himself!!!!!

  • @jakebermel6193
    @jakebermel6193 Год назад +27

    So pleased Reinert was included in this list.

    • @generaljj577
      @generaljj577 Год назад +3

      Me too. Human is incredible. Cynic were way out there.

    • @Benjamin-om3ih
      @Benjamin-om3ih 2 месяца назад

      He often doesn't get much love

  • @stepitupandgo67
    @stepitupandgo67 Год назад +28

    Brann and Mastadon are a force of nature...they'll be heralded as one of the greatest prog metal bands of all time....I guess they already have been..absolutely incredible

  • @monkeyspank6444
    @monkeyspank6444 Год назад +5

    GENE HOGLAN - TIME DOES NOT HEAL, intensely memorable ❤

  • @stonerdemon
    @stonerdemon Год назад +12

    1- Gene Hoglan
    2- Dave Lombardo
    3- Frost
    4- Tomas Haake
    5- Danny Carey
    6- Danny Heifetz
    7- Bill Ward
    8- Vinnie Paul
    9- Jon Stanier
    10- Mike Portnoy
    11- Scott Travis
    12- Des Kensel

    • @KUPHSER
      @KUPHSER Год назад

      At least you got one black metal drummer in your list. So many drummers outside of USA he could have included

    • @attilafuredi5224
      @attilafuredi5224 Год назад +1

      HIGH five for Danny Heifetz!

    • @stonerdemon
      @stonerdemon Год назад +1

      @@attilafuredi5224 Danny is the perfect all rounder drummer. Dude would play from bossa nova to death metal. So sad he's not part of the Mr. Bungle reunion.

    • @attilafuredi5224
      @attilafuredi5224 Год назад +1

      @@stonerdemon Yes he really miss from the band, and McKinnon too!

  • @ryeguy7471
    @ryeguy7471 Год назад +84

    Mikkey Dee is a BEAST that somehow gets slept on.

    • @hamnuts7239
      @hamnuts7239 Год назад +4

      Can’t believe he’s on the new boring ass Scorpions album. Waste of talent there

    • @frosty327
      @frosty327 Месяц назад

      You gotta feed your family, and Dee is a great guy. Scorpions had a long, successful run. No one comes close except Metallica.

  • @KosmatyPoradnik
    @KosmatyPoradnik Год назад +11

    Danny Carrey is octopus Cthulu like beast! Incredible to watch how he performs live. It puts event better impresion when You see him rolling!

  • @augsdoggs
    @augsdoggs Год назад +19

    Mickey Dee’s playing on “Them” definitely had a huge impact on me as well. However, Mercyful Fates drummer Kim Ruzz was no slouch either.

    • @m2kss427
      @m2kss427 Год назад +1

      Kim Ruzz was an awesome drummer. Criminally underrated. The drum fill in the beginning of " Devil's Eyes" is one the best drum intros ever

  • @seabasssimpson4547
    @seabasssimpson4547 Год назад +31

    A drummer that influenced all of us in the late 70's early 80's was Phil Taylor from Motorhead, never heard drumming like that ever before and we were blown away. And quite possibly the best hair ever for a drummer.

    • @Mari000
      @Mari000 Год назад +1

      Yes!!!

    • @lonewizzard8456
      @lonewizzard8456 Год назад +1

      👍😎👍

    • @MrTelorix
      @MrTelorix Год назад +2

      I have been lucky to have watched Mikkey Dee on five occasions and he blew my mind everytime. I dont know much about Phil because I was born in the 90s. But people say Phil was even better than Mikkey and thats hard for me to comprehend

    • @kimpurcell8851
      @kimpurcell8851 Год назад +2

      @@MrTelorix Phil wasn't a better drummer than Mikkey. Phil just had a certain free flowing style that fit with Motorhead exceptionally well. Mikkey could play drums for damn near anyone in any style of music, Phil was just the best MOTORHEAD drummer.

    • @MrTelorix
      @MrTelorix Год назад

      @@kimpurcell8851 Thanks! I believe you. 10 year old me was at a motorhead concert and I was lucky to sit on the shoulders of a random strong dude when he played a drum solo and it blew my mind, and it opened so many doors to me. And so I went to every motorhead concert (in my hometown) untill Lemmy died. Mikkey is an absolute beast, one of my favorites beside Blake Richardson (BTBAM), Thomas Haake (Meshuggah) and Darkside (Mgla)

  • @andrewtolson2566
    @andrewtolson2566 Год назад +81

    Great list. Missed Chris Adler. As a guitar player, Adler was the only drummer that could really pull my ears away from the guitar riffage. And thats hard to do for me and LOG.

  • @caledoniadrumstudio3280
    @caledoniadrumstudio3280 Год назад +6

    Really, can't argue with any of this list. Thanks Brann ! Also....love YOUR playing, buddy! Cheers.

  • @WildBill1911
    @WildBill1911 Год назад +3

    Love this! As a classic rock drummer I haven't heard of some of the names that he mentioned. I'll have to look them up and listen. In my younger years we invited different musicians to jam with us and it was great. No rivalries. We learned from each other.

  • @panayiotis131
    @panayiotis131 Год назад +83

    This, kids, is how you make a fun, uninhibited and unpretentious list of shit you like. Brann is the man, in for the passion and fun of metal drumming, putting wide smiles on everyone’s faces. 🤟🏼 AWESOME list.

    • @puppetmaster8551
      @puppetmaster8551 Год назад +5

      Facts, Brann is indeed the man, awesome dude and special musician.

    • @MagnumVal
      @MagnumVal Год назад +2

      Kids aye? Older are ya?

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 Год назад

      Tuck in your thumb, hippy

    • @panayiotis131
      @panayiotis131 Год назад +1

      ​@@MagnumVal I'm the kind of old fuck who sits at the back in Mastodon's shows. Then, the "Aqua Dementia" may be played, and I rush first row to push around *the kids* and start a pit when the d-beat rhythm kicks in.

    • @panayiotis131
      @panayiotis131 Год назад +1

      @@aplus1080 Butthurt about Lars making it into Brann's list, or am I just being a hippie troll?

  • @hauckjt
    @hauckjt Год назад +22

    Vinnie Paul would be on my list as well. Amazing grooves and perfect placement on with those little nuances. Agree with all of these though. LOVED Mikkey Dee! Abigail made me want to learn everything he did.

    • @sicfrynut
      @sicfrynut Год назад

      the single cymbal note after "because time is shorter" .................*ting*

    • @brandonmather543
      @brandonmather543 Год назад +2

      Vinnie never gets enough love

    • @onepunchflan3071
      @onepunchflan3071 Год назад

      For sure

    • @N8SAY
      @N8SAY Год назад

      He's so underrated for some reason.

  • @Monsterslag
    @Monsterslag Год назад +173

    I've noticed alot of professional drummers list Lars somewhere high in their top-something rankings, even though the guy gets critizised alot for different reasons. It always nice to hear people give respect where respect is due, regardless of musicianship or personal reasons. Lars did extremely well and metallica wouldn't be what it is today without him.

    • @swisscheeseplease97
      @swisscheeseplease97 Год назад +12

      Yeah it’s cause the only people who hate on Lars is exactly what you said. Because they don’t like his personality. So they say he’s a bad drummer. But he’s not

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 Год назад +32

      That’s because Lars is not the same drummer presently as he was back in the early years. All musicians should improve at their craft, not go backwards in their ability.

    • @jorgeflores6306
      @jorgeflores6306 Год назад +16

      I think the issue with Lars was that rather than improve(or even just continue) his level of playing, he went backwards and took the easy route. Early Metallica is fairly difficult to play but their new music is so easy to play that even a beginner could manage to play a Metallica song. Just my personal opinion on why I'm not a huge fan of Lars anymore.

    • @blppt
      @blppt Год назад +9

      Lars can write some great drum tracks, and even competently lay them down with studio help. (see Dyers Eve).
      But other than that, he's a terrible "actual" drummer. A drummer with one year of experience under his belt would exceed Lars' playing abilities nowadays. There is no escaping that.
      He's a great and legendary songwriter and arranger. But he's never been more than a mediocre guy when it comes time to actually play without punch-ins and multisession recording.

    • @HenritheHorse
      @HenritheHorse Год назад +9

      @@swisscheeseplease97 He is an average drummer that has sucked since the 90s, but he did make some great songs!

  • @shawndyment5805
    @shawndyment5805 Год назад +54

    I will say one drummer that influenced me when I started drumming in 82 at age 12 was Clive Burr..I still draw from his style.

    • @davidhair7390
      @davidhair7390 Год назад +13

      Clive had a swing that no one else had. RIP

    • @RPM3inWDC
      @RPM3inWDC Год назад +6

      Yes!

    • @williamnelson4005
      @williamnelson4005 Год назад +6

      RIP Clive!!!

    • @z-z-z-z
      @z-z-z-z Год назад +2

      @@davidhair7390 - bill ward put the wing in swing...

    • @timturk1899
      @timturk1899 Год назад +4

      Great drumwork! No double bass, just one incredible foot on that Kick drum!

  • @JH-go3lp
    @JH-go3lp Год назад +27

    LES BINKS - deserves so much more love and appreciation. Nobody denies the significance of Ward or Sabbath, but the first true metal band is Priest and Binks is a major reason why - the first 15 seconds of Exciter explains it all. His influence is all over the history of metal... and he is criminally overlooked.

    • @triglett0669
      @triglett0669 Год назад +3

      Priest is great but not the first

    • @matthewvalenti1348
      @matthewvalenti1348 Год назад +3

      The first true metal band is Black Sabbath.

    • @joedecker3900
      @joedecker3900 Год назад

      @@matthewvalenti1348Priest is more metal

    • @matthewvalenti1348
      @matthewvalenti1348 Год назад

      We’re not arguing who’s more metal. The fact is Sabbath was the first metal band. Period.
      Nothing as dark and heavy as their first song existed before them.

    • @gregcamp9875
      @gregcamp9875 Год назад

      Les Binks was awesome.

  • @Sternodox
    @Sternodox Год назад +3

    Black Oak Arkansas lived next door to us. My Dad was their tour bus driver. I could open my bedroom window and hear Tommy practicing. Incredible.

  • @godvandamme9921
    @godvandamme9921 Год назад

    Love you back big guy. I'm not a drummer but a fan of drummers and you popped out to me big time when I first heard remission and are what locked me into Mastodon. Be safe and take care.

  • @GunDrummer
    @GunDrummer Год назад

    Very cool interview

  • @oxouk
    @oxouk Год назад +54

    Great list and as a huge Mastodon fan I definitely hear Brann’s Mickey Dee, Nicko, and Ward influences more than anything.

    • @chaosapiant
      @chaosapiant Год назад +2

      Of those he listed, those are my three favorite drummers. Dee's work on "Them" and his work with Motorhead was amazing. I loved his drum solos during live renditions of "Sacrifice," by Motorhead.

  • @chrisbloomfield3350
    @chrisbloomfield3350 Год назад +6

    The fact that he mentioned Sean with Death "Human" and Cynic "Focus".....props my friend

    • @wildmanfisher
      @wildmanfisher 17 дней назад

      A "best metal drummer" list that doesn't include Sean Reinert is not worth taking seriously.

  • @amberdyet8059
    @amberdyet8059 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing Joey Jordison some love! Awesome! Thank you! Sweet picture of the 3 of you all BTW too.

  • @Oxdrum34
    @Oxdrum34 Год назад +1

    So stoked I’m finally seeing Mastodon live next week! Brann is definitely in my top 10 list of metal drummers. His playing has always been idiosyncratic to my ear.

  • @embracerodusk2537
    @embracerodusk2537 Год назад +11

    Pete the feet Sandoval, ex-Morbid Angel.
    Not only did he have the speed, but his playing just had this off kilter thing going on that matched the band perfectly. It just sounded...morbid.
    Vinnie Paul, Pantera
    Vince was a hell of a drummer, but not in the flashy way. He always did what was right for the song and nothing more. An absolute machine live. Kind of what a metal drummer should be.
    Nick Menza, Megadeth
    Nick kind of reminded me of Lars in a way. In that he wasn't the most technical player in the world, but he had a certain feel and style to his playing that made him unique. Will always love what he did on Rust In Peace & Countdown To Extinction.
    Martin Lopez, ex- Opeth
    An incredibly tasteful player who could do it all & added a really cool tribal element to the band on many songs.

    • @anonogimp8489
      @anonogimp8489 Год назад +1

      Agree completely about Commando, it is something off kilter that fits so perfect with MA. The later stuff just doesnt hit me like with Pete on the recording. Not that they arent up to the task but it is the taste and choices that Pete made. 🤘

    • @facelessandnameless
      @facelessandnameless 5 месяцев назад

      Martin Lopez is one of my all time favorites! 🤘

  • @mementomori5958
    @mementomori5958 Год назад +9

    Mikkey Dee is brilliant. Glad to see Brann is a big King Diamond fan too. Mercyful Fate and King are class!

  • @nicholasmercado1499
    @nicholasmercado1499 Год назад +2

    Hearing someone finally shout out Dave Witte makes me so happy. Municipal Waste songs are so fast paced and dude NEVER misses a beat and the fills are so precise and fast it’s just amazing watching him play

  • @CameronFleury
    @CameronFleury Год назад +2

    Love the list Brann! Great choices \M/

  • @romaincassignol
    @romaincassignol Год назад +14

    Hi Brann, nice list ! I remember when i bought Human in 1991 : Sean Reinert was amazing...the centerpiece of the album nearly before all the 3 others (and incredible) musicians ! Congratulations for your show at the Hellfest 2022, i was there 🤘🇨🇵

  • @chriscannella6866
    @chriscannella6866 Год назад +6

    As a guitar nerd and never been able to play drums, I have always been fascinated by great drummers. I can totally get behind this as I agree with all of these and Brann should be included as well even though its his own list. HAHA

  • @bryanmack5410
    @bryanmack5410 Год назад +4

    I got my first King Diamond record at 14 as well. 35 years later, still a daily fan, as with Mastodon, too.

  • @Luke-Emmanuel
    @Luke-Emmanuel Год назад +1

    I love this video, it’s so cool hearing your influences and your identity and the beauty of how everything that we all are are borrowed and made into our own. Life

  • @scootermcgavin5105
    @scootermcgavin5105 Год назад +6

    Great list from Brann! Brann is definitely one of those guys that inspired me to play when I was a kid and first heard Leviathan! I would also add John Dolmayan too he is such a beast!

  • @ryanlamanna2330
    @ryanlamanna2330 Год назад +18

    Martin Lopez from older Opeth albums. Mike Smith from Suffocation. John Merryman from Cephalic Carnage. John Stanier from Helmet (I know, they're categorized as post-hardcore not metal. But the guy is one of my drumming heroes and was a huge influence on my playing when I first started)

    • @VBshredder
      @VBshredder Год назад +2

      Lopez really got good with Deliverance and then Ghost Reveries was a great swan song for him. You can see it was more than production on the live DVDs. Went from serviceable when he joined to a Rolex by the time Ghost Reveries came out

    • @ryanorlando1122
      @ryanorlando1122 Год назад

      @@VBshredder Lopez's replacement, Martin Axenrot, is really good too. You have to be to play with those guys, multiple musical genres and multiple time signatures all in one song that switch on a dime.

    • @Jeffmetal42
      @Jeffmetal42 11 месяцев назад

      Always been a HUUUUUGE fan of John Merryman. Badass to see someone else mention him in a kickass drummer discussion. 🤘🔥🤘

    • @facelessandnameless
      @facelessandnameless 5 месяцев назад

      Martin Lopez 🤘

  • @StitchJones
    @StitchJones Год назад +2

    R.I.P. Sean. We lost you way too soon brother! You truly are one of the greatest out there. God bless man!

  • @chriskline5159
    @chriskline5159 Год назад

    Super interesting list, obvious when Brann grew up and who his influences are. I'm not a musician but drumming is the driver and Brann's generation drove metal to a new, higher level. Thank you Brann's generation!

  • @6thUser
    @6thUser Год назад +10

    Great list. I'll add the one and only - Cozy Powell

    • @dwaynestjohn5324
      @dwaynestjohn5324 Год назад +1

      Love cozy he gets overlooked for some reason but he has played on alot of great albums and one of the first drummers to incorporate double bass.

  • @Fryepod3628
    @Fryepod3628 Год назад +8

    Joey's drum tracks are so damn good sometimes that'll ill just listen to them over actual slipknot songs back in the day.
    I know slipknot fans all have their favorite person of the band, but imo slipknot would of never had that 'signature sound' without him.
    To this day I still listen to Iowa (Live in London) audio set rather than the album because Joey adds so much more amazing stuff to their first two albums in that set, mostly listening just for that reason.
    Never own my own drums, never really knew much about drums.
    But slipknot and slayers drummers really helped me understand drums and percussionist in general.
    As a big fan of underground Hip Hop, Joey and Dave knew how to go from groove to thrash very quickly.

  • @tigerdoc1846
    @tigerdoc1846 Год назад +17

    Brother. YOU! Are in my top 3! The ability to sing and drum alone is amazing but damn you’re so technical. Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @KillerKojak
    @KillerKojak Год назад +13

    Nicko Mcbrain is incredible for me because h'es not repetitive....the way he play his classics and put surprise on it is awesome each time.... Show me how to be alive in my play with originality and expressions..... live he's at his top.... my only influence in drumming...thank Nicko !!!!

    • @KillerKojak
      @KillerKojak Год назад +2

      Love Vinnie Appice and Carmine too...:)

    • @xATown23xGaming
      @xATown23xGaming Год назад +3

      The fact he's 70 and plays Hallowed like Clive did in 1982 blows my damn mind!

    • @mauricioalvarado2183
      @mauricioalvarado2183 Год назад

      While I am not a pro-drummer, Nicko was one of my main influence along with Neal Peart. Just saw him live last year and I can´t believe the guy is +70 and how good he plays and sounds!

  • @user-cp9cx3ij6s
    @user-cp9cx3ij6s Год назад +5

    Got to see Mastodon live this year in Seattle for the first time. Not only was the show incredible, Brann came out after the show and talked to the crowd a little bit; first time i've ever seen that after a show lol. He seems like a really good dude, glad I got the chance to see him play.

    • @cthulhuferrigno6547
      @cthulhuferrigno6547 Год назад

      I've seen them 22 times and I think Brann's addressed the crowd nearly every time, right before he hands out "pieces of wood". I also met him earlier this year at his art show in Philly and can confirm he is a great dude.

    • @Jermeister12
      @Jermeister12 Год назад

      Yes , ABSOFRIGGIN LOOTLY 😀😀
      He's an awesome dude 😀Who've I've had the pleasure of talking 2 on several occasions😀😀
      I love MASTODON 😀😀😀😀They kick ass😀😀

  • @johncobraconney7153
    @johncobraconney7153 Год назад +5

    Amazing list, I would add Matt Garstka personally but hes only been on the scene for a decade or so so i understand it. Love that u have Joey Jordison and Danny Carey, personal favorites of mine.

  • @bradbutler
    @bradbutler Год назад +1

    I'm not a big Mastodon fan, but man this is the list. I love all these drummers so much!!!

  • @tommorris5069
    @tommorris5069 Год назад +31

    For me…it’s Bill Ward. He’s more of a jazz drummer who brings shapes and power to the song.

  • @IainFrame
    @IainFrame Год назад +3

    Love this guy. Mastodon are SO good.
    Recently I've been watching the studio video of Jimmy 'The Rev' Sullivan recording Almost easy, and the live video of Danny Carey (Tool) playing 'Pneuma'. Both phenomenal.

  • @bazuzu5
    @bazuzu5 Год назад +9

    Would love to hear Brann break down some of his favorite songs by these drummers especially Bill Ward

  • @u812notme
    @u812notme Год назад

    Great list!

  • @josebarragan439
    @josebarragan439 Год назад +53

    Richard Christy doesn’t get the credit he deserves. His complexity on The Sound of Perseverance blows my mind. That album and The Fragile Art of Existence are always on repeat

    • @wc1994
      @wc1994 Год назад +10

      Richard Christy is amazing on the albums he played with Chuck!!! He definitely deserves more love...

    • @malakbrood667
      @malakbrood667 Год назад +6

      He also did an amazing job in "Horror Show" with Iced Earth.

    • @jasondixon7548
      @jasondixon7548 Год назад +3

      He also trained with ankle weights

    • @jamescon55
      @jamescon55 Год назад +2

      Richard Christy is an amazing drummer 🤘. And a really cool down to earth dude as well! Actually got to hang out with Richard at Milwaukee MF (either 98 or 99🤔 Think it WAS 98? But...) , RIGHT before The Sound of Perseverance officially WAS released. I saw Richard and DEATH play the previous night and so? Being a huge DEATH fan, and a personal aspiring EXTREME METAL drummer back then, it kinda went from me saying "Hey Rich, GREAT show!" when I saw him walking outside the next day to? A couple plus hours at the bar 🍻 with the BOTH of us just drinking beers and talking drums and METAL 🥁🤘Lol. I was ALL super excited telling everyone "I got to hang out with the drummer from DEATH!!!" Lol. And then, soon after that? The Sound of Preserverence officially came out and blew everybody's minds lol. GREAT times, GREAT era too, for myself personally (musically speaking that is) 😏😎 ROCK the funk ON!!! 🤘🔥🤘

    • @Dwightpower88
      @Dwightpower88 Год назад +1

      He was also funny on Stern during the Artie period

  • @jasonlamar6347
    @jasonlamar6347 Год назад +6

    I saw the Clash of the Titans show in 91 and the energy and skill of Dave and Nick were just amazing playing in back to back sets.
    I'll give some love to Sean Kinney from that same show since Alice In Chains was the opener. Love Hate Love live is amazing. I get to finally see them again next month.
    Great list man.

  • @UhYeahWhateverDude
    @UhYeahWhateverDude Год назад +1

    Legit list IMHO. I could never even narrow it down to a top 100...so many things I like about different drummers' styles and sounds.

  • @MattDeloff_Online
    @MattDeloff_Online Год назад

    Great stuff Brann.

  • @nxva2773
    @nxva2773 Год назад +4

    Joey definitely the one who turned me to drumming, insanely talented, rip

  • @MrFatshit6
    @MrFatshit6 Год назад +14

    Really happy to hear Dave Witte get the props he deserves. One of my favorite drummers for sure.

  • @sean8470
    @sean8470 Год назад

    great choices...well done!!!

  • @lollie420
    @lollie420 Год назад

    Love you Brann!!! You're in my top 5 of favorite drummers of all time ♡

  • @rubaidaallen2764
    @rubaidaallen2764 Год назад +10

    Excellent list. My faves are Danny Carey, Brann Dailor of course, Tomas Haake, Mario Duplantier 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 Год назад +1

      Check out Today is the Day's album "in the eyes of god." Wear a diaper.

    • @rubaidaallen2764
      @rubaidaallen2764 Год назад

      @A Plus Its amazing!!! Wear a diaper indeed 😂😂

    • @Cantona_81
      @Cantona_81 3 месяца назад

      Great album & band!

  • @bcaliber7028
    @bcaliber7028 Год назад +4

    My top 11 metal drummers (no order): Bill Ward, Lars, Charlie Benante , Dave Lombardo, Atomic Clock, Igor Cavalera, Vinnie Paul, Paul Mazurkiewicz, Nick Menza, Chris Adler, Pete Sandoval

  • @williambrown1451
    @williambrown1451 Год назад +1

    what a thoughtful cat, you can tell he digs these drummers and genuinely holds them in high regard - very cool

  • @ryanrodriguez5495
    @ryanrodriguez5495 Год назад +2

    Human is my favorite death album. It is so cool to hear what you listened to as a kid. I get to tell my kids that I grew up on mastodon and animals as leaders!

  • @mmcpa
    @mmcpa Год назад +6

    I knew she wouldn't show up on this list, but Haruna from Lovebites is incredible. The speed she plays with such technical proficiency is amazing, and she adds so many varied fills and uses her entire impressive kit. Another drummer that could be on this list is Martin Lopez from Opeth. Just listen to the song Deliverance (album version).
    I actually liked Dave Lombardo's playing better on Grip Inc than I did on Slayer.

  • @davidclark3474
    @davidclark3474 Год назад +4

    Not only is Mikkey an incredible drummer but he’s a super cool dude.
    Met him backstage at a Laaz Rockit show in Hollywood at the Troubador in May of 89.
    I was not quite 18 and he was nicer than he needed to be to a punk kid and his friend.
    Met King D a few months before that at NAMM in Anaheim CA.
    He was a gentleman as well.

  • @chrisdasta5563
    @chrisdasta5563 Год назад

    When you talk about Joey from Slipknot your sincerity is genuine. You realy adore your fellow drummers yet you are alone in your brilliance. thank you, friend.

  • @bluesmanj79
    @bluesmanj79 3 месяца назад

    Nice list!

  • @petar.stoyanov
    @petar.stoyanov Год назад +4

    The drummer that made get the drumsticks and try to learn how to use them was Dave Lombardo. Absolute god! I remember my drumming teacher, a local Jazz legend was quite impressed with his solos. Grip Incorporated's "Bug Juice" to me remains the greatest drumming masterpiece!

  • @matsnilson7727
    @matsnilson7727 Год назад +9

    Mikkey Dee is fantastic! I absolutely love his playing with King Diamond.
    Others have mentioned both Scott Rockenfield and Clive Burr, and I totally agree. They are/were great drummers.
    Dave Holland may not have been a technical marvel behind the kit, but I do miss his playing on some classic Judas Priest songs, despite Scott Travis being a far more skilled drummer.
    Oh, and the great Ian Paice of course. More hard rock than metal, but definitely a legend in heavy drumming.

  • @stabyourcat
    @stabyourcat Год назад +2

    Great list.
    My favourite is Danny Walker (Intronaut, Uphill Battle, Phobia, Exhumed). Really fill heavy, technical, powerful but always plays to add to the song.

  • @bassimprovjams3772
    @bassimprovjams3772 Год назад +18

    Gene is amazing!! I didn’t know him till he played on the FF album! Which is still my favorite FF album Mechanize!! Beast of a album!!! This was a great!! As a bass player I really appreciate this! I’m surprised you didn’t mention Mike Portnoy

    • @cfpzona
      @cfpzona Год назад +2

      Glad you pointed this out....I love Mechanize, it's such a throwback to Demanufacture with a newer twist and Hoglan's playing is so good on tge record. Too bad he only did that one album with FF.

    • @bassimprovjams3772
      @bassimprovjams3772 Год назад +2

      @@cfpzona cool! Glad you agree! I was totally bummed when he wasn’t on any others afterwards he is a machine!!!🤘

    • @Cantona_81
      @Cantona_81 3 месяца назад

      Demanufacture blew my mind when it came out!

  • @murderface15g13
    @murderface15g13 Год назад +23

    In no particular order:
    Brent Smedley - Iced Earth
    Jason Bittner - Shadows Fall
    Mike Portnoy - Dream Theater
    Bill Ward - Black Sabbath
    Marco Minneman - Kreator
    Danny Carey - Tool
    Jason Rullo - Symphony X
    Chris Adler - Lamb of God
    Aaron Kitcher - Infant Annihilator
    Tomas Haake - Meshuggah
    Evgeny Novikov - Slaughter to Prevail
    Karim Lechner - Septic Flesh
    Mike Smith - Suffocation
    Mario Duplantier - Gojira
    Gene Hoglan - Death, Strapping Young Lad

    • @ACorpseWithoutSoul
      @ACorpseWithoutSoul Год назад +1

      Kai Hahto Wintersun/Nightwish.

    • @SupahStar247
      @SupahStar247 Год назад +2

      Dirk Verbeuren - Soilwork
      Richard Christy - Death
      John Boecklin - DevilDriver

    • @thehairygull
      @thehairygull Месяц назад

      Haake and Meshuggah in general are my favorite

  • @IraSiegel
    @IraSiegel Год назад

    Awesome list.

  • @Jokilldrum
    @Jokilldrum Год назад

    Nailed it for me. Hit all the influences of my drumming career

  • @kennethbernal3498
    @kennethbernal3498 Год назад +4

    Great list. So glad you listed Mikky, Nikko, Tommy and Bill Ward. Those guys don't get nearly enough credit. Especially Tommy Aldridge. Great choice of number one. I like Vinny Appice, Clive Burr and, Charlie Benante.

  • @muttonmark
    @muttonmark Год назад +17

    I like his list. Brann’s legit. Lots of faves for everyone. Mine are: Brann, Tim Alexander, Danny Carey, Jean Paul Gaster, Ted Parsons, Dave Lombardo, Stephen Perkins, Gene Hoglan, John Tempesta, Nick Mason, Bill Ward

    • @MrStoutfool
      @MrStoutfool Год назад +3

      A little Prong love! That’s the drummer that I thought nobody would comment on. He’s such an influential drummer on my playing. I stole all his beats! Lol Ted Parsons is the man.

    • @PhilRemington
      @PhilRemington Год назад +5

      Jean Paul Gaster is immense! Such a groovy player.

    • @cfpzona
      @cfpzona Год назад +1

      @@PhilRemington love Clutch, JPG is a huge part of their heavy blues sound

    • @WorldOfPain666
      @WorldOfPain666 Год назад +1

      John Paul is amazing, for such a small kit he makes it sound huge

    • @GunnerHove
      @GunnerHove Год назад +2

      Herb

  • @FortyHurts
    @FortyHurts Год назад +2

    Yes, Dave Witte! I had the good fortune to work with him a couple of times in the 00's when he was subbing in Melt Banana on their US tours. Great guy and an amazing drummer.

    • @mydixiewrecked315
      @mydixiewrecked315 Год назад +1

      when I was A Lot younger one of my older bands played with a band he was in -called "Major Burns." in a coffee house basement in New Jersey, I believe it was. -and the finesse this guy played with, completely incinerated my feeble mind,I had NO IDEA that this was the guy who played for a band called "Human Remains" who I Also am a fan of.I have one of their seven inches in my dwelling.Also the cd called "using sickness as a hero." collects the seven inch record I own & then some.🤓

  • @Sortsylic
    @Sortsylic Год назад

    Excellent list

  • @BKJ-88
    @BKJ-88 Год назад +20

    Love bill wards playing. So much swing and feel.

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 Год назад +4

      "The wizard" is one of the sickest f'ing drum songs everrrrrrrr.

    • @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
      @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Год назад

      His playing on Johnny Blade is awesome

  • @lucanmadramootoo890
    @lucanmadramootoo890 Год назад +5

    I'd have a lot of trouble compiling only 11 great drummers. Many are on a different level than anyone else, but they just do things a little differently. Eloy Casagrande, John Longstreth, Flo Mounier, Eugene Ryabchenko, Pete Sandoval, Joe Kahmann, Doc from Vader, Lord Marco, Polwach from Ecchymosis. So many really great drummers.

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 Год назад +1

      Dude. Why aren't John L and Flo M on more mfers lists?!?! I don't even know what fucking planet I'm on anymore.

  • @tyburham5430
    @tyburham5430 Год назад

    Solid list! #12 Brann Dailor

  • @stephenberdos9319
    @stephenberdos9319 9 месяцев назад

    I was SO happy Tommy Aldrich was on your list! My brother got me that Randy Rhodes tribute CD as a birthday present 23 years ago and its still my favorite live album. His drumming is a big reason why it's so much fun to listen to.

  • @increasement
    @increasement Год назад +7

    Two of my favorite metal drummers that have seemingly always been underrated, Bill Tolley (Internal Bleeding) & Matt McDonough (Mudvayne)

    • @Tanner_Shuck1
      @Tanner_Shuck1 Год назад +6

      Matt McDonough is criminally underrated.

    • @kyleanderson3329
      @kyleanderson3329 Год назад +4

      Matt is absolutely slept on. Probably in part because Mudvayne just kinda disappeared and he's such an eclectic guy himself with a lot of other interests. But he's an absolute beast.

    • @increasement
      @increasement Год назад +1

      @@kyleanderson3329 it likely works in his favor, being that he's a very private man, but yeah...easily one of the best in metal!

  • @owl509
    @owl509 Год назад +9

    In my opinion:
    Vinnie Paul
    Bill Ward
    Gene Hoglan
    Danny Carrey
    Joey Jordison
    Nicko McBrain
    Nick Menza

    • @dwrek777
      @dwrek777 Год назад +2

      💯 Vinnie paul is top 3 maybe even 2

    • @valenb2839
      @valenb2839 Год назад +1

      Thank's for putting Bill Ward

    • @grizzlyadamsmtb3012
      @grizzlyadamsmtb3012 Год назад +1

      Scott Rockenfield is a beast too and niko mcbrain

    • @danielopunk
      @danielopunk Год назад

      Igor cavalera

  • @TheBomber15
    @TheBomber15 Год назад +1

    How nice is Brann? Genuinely a great dude. I love how he literally comments on all of these drummers as their “good buddy” and says how nice they are / how much he misses them.

  • @ericchristy5214
    @ericchristy5214 Год назад

    Brann, I hear you about the king diamond. I had an Abigail back patch on my jean jacket in 7th grade. I remember when "Them" came out. Thanks for the awesome memories 🤘

  • @_utsav
    @_utsav Год назад +3

    I love how The Rev sang that one part of Critical Acclaim and plays drums at the same time. He is nowhere near fast or technical but his drumming was colorful and groovy and not boring and repetitive.

  • @MikeysMorgue
    @MikeysMorgue Год назад +62

    Brann is a smart man! Lars is amazing! Nice to see someone with credibility give Lars the credit he deserves! I love Lars, too!

    • @puppetmaster8551
      @puppetmaster8551 Год назад +14

      I don’t have time to watch this right now so I’m not sure if he mentions it but he said he got in a fight defending Lars when he was a kid lol.

    • @isopropyltoxicity
      @isopropyltoxicity Год назад +16

      Lars was never good

    • @MikeysMorgue
      @MikeysMorgue Год назад +16

      @@isopropyltoxicity You're right, he wasn't good. He is brilliant!

    • @MikeysMorgue
      @MikeysMorgue Год назад +9

      @@puppetmaster8551 He doesn't mention that in this video. But he explains why he likes Lars.

    • @isopropyltoxicity
      @isopropyltoxicity Год назад

      @@MikeysMorgue yeah playing 5th grade beats while dragging and rushing half the time is so brilliant 🤡 man fucks up sad but true gtfoh