DAMN dude I thought you were kidding when you brought out the smaller snare drum but it immediately shifted the vibe straight into resampled breakbeat territory that’s beautiful
This is optimal in one genre: Steampunk. I've always loved how in Jazz there's cymbals and brass. But then like the twice removed half-sister who has her own business selling art is just like street signs, rusted hinges, an old broken bike wheel, a manky old can taped to a plank of wood.
"Roadworker Rock is a subgenre of music dating to the early 2020's in Australia, centered around the surprising musicality of road signs..." - Wikipedia a decade from now
@@aidanquiett668 I remember when I first found out about pepsiman. I had like a whole week during which I worshipped him. It's still my alarm in the morning. God I want him to come back so bad
Nostalgia urges me to mention the congo natty selassie mix torrent that had a ludicrous number of seeders. I didn't even know what dnb was but that many ppl can't be wrong...
Holy shit I completely forgot until now but I went to a Stomp live performance as a kid, I remember one of them swinging in a climbing harness side to side across a wall of bin lids playing them with drumsticks, it was genuinely one of the best things I've ever seen. Thanks for bringing back that memory!
This kit deserves a spot in your museum. Or at least hang the signs in a corner with a note (handwritten with crayon) that says they had a second chance in life as musical instruments.
As the Blue Men Group (and other musicians whose names escape me) proved in years past, ANYTHING can be a musical instrument if you're clever and skilled enough. So it's a testament to your skill for being able to make that motley road crew sound so good!
In my head this is what goblin music sounds like. To me goblins just straight up use pots, pans and whatever's around to make music and in my mind it sounds always awesome
1:35 I absolutely love that the rest of the set actually elevates the sound of the stop sign's "tonk" to fit the jam better. How absurd and wonderful this is
You ever see those videos of street performers using pots and pans to play music? You just remade that using whats likely a several thousand dollar drum setup and hundreds of dollars of recording equipment. Well done! Wish I had the money for the floatplane stream (yes 1 dollar is too much, I'm working on it), wish you luck with these boys
if those are still the Jin bao's, the most expensive parts of the setup are the stands and mics. you know what? I bet the heads alone cost more than the shells and cymbals.
@@supernewbie694 The stands for the drums are likely a lot, he swapped the Jin Bao's to use those fancy style mounting arms, and this is seemingly the same set he used to use for gig work with those really nice professional drums he showed off in the Jin Bao comparison
You have no idea how much I’ve wanted this episode since the stop sign video I also love how the yellow sign is violently bent out of shape, adds a lot of personality to it
Love the content, dude. All channels of it too. I don't know crap about cars, but Garbage Time is awesome. It's great to hear somebody who is really passionate about something I don't particularly know talk and teach. And when you made an all drum channel, as a drummer, I got really pumped! I love talking about drums and it's really great to hear about your passion and see your knowledge. If I ever make it to Australia, I'd love to come to your drum museum when it's up and going!
I like how... tonal, the street signs are. Dunno exactly what notes, but they're the right interval between each other than they actually sound quite nice, like a pots and pans set up. The hubcap hi-hat was a stroke of genius though. It's genuinely impressive how good it sounds even if it doesn't sound like a traditional hi-hat. Really interesting stuff!
in frankfurt germany theres a local "celebrity" street musician who plays the drums on mostly pots and other junk while wearing one of those rubber horse masks. an absolute legend and the reason i KNEW its possible to make this sound good 8D
*The genuine joy on his face of wonderous scientific discovery* "Dammit! What a crushing failure! I've let you all down! I wanted these to be the worst and now I actually like them..."
Brother, as a musician of 26 years, an avid audio nerd and a fellow chaotic soul, I have to say I effin love your channels. Even the drum history (I'm a filthy guitar player).
now *this* is some true musician stuff right here. art outta junk. is it making a statement? is it preferable over genuine cymbal sound? is it merely cool, or a means to push the boundaries of what an instrument can be? ALL UP TO INTERPRETATION BABY
Definitely can just imagine Wade hiding in a roundabout till night time and coming out playing "Scarlett fire" on a nugget with a impact drill taking street signs 😂
Surprisingly, hitting random metal junk with drumsticks has been part of music for a while. When I was in high school, I was an all-state orchestra and we played Gypsy Chorus, which is from the 1850s, and involves the percussionists banging on random metal junk to sound like anvils. Definitely give it a listen
Literally just woke up and watched this. Was checking the time on my phone, not feeling the idea of getting up. Watched this and am so damn charged up. Love these symbols.
Eventually we will see a entire drum set made out of things that were found in the warehouse and see if they sound fine at the slightest.
Street performers already do this.
The dank kit
Just Dank it
And we’ll love it. 😂
just use tony as a drumkit.
it might even fix some of his dents in the process.
now we need wiper stalks for drumsticks and we’re set!
Yooooo that'd be lit
Or the pole that holds the signs 😂
radio aerials
Genius.
@@kentavirus2100 too thin
The fact I’ve heard genuine kits that were less pleasant to listen to than actual street signs and hubcaps is incredible.
a good musician can make anything sound good.
Jschlatt will be very angry stating that it is not free
DAMN dude I thought you were kidding when you brought out the smaller snare drum but it immediately shifted the vibe straight into resampled breakbeat territory
that’s beautiful
Some good ole Dank'n'Bass
@@bbal08888 yup i think the same, there it's room for a grear DnB track
@@bbal08888 I need that as an official genre
@@Nil_258 dnb with dankpods voice samples in the background
Yup. He’s just doing straight up drum and bass.
While it’s not optimal, it’s absolutely a great aesthetic
It's like Jimmy Buffett meets STOMP.
It's definitely got a vibe to it.
He should paint some actual cymbals to look like road signs
What do ya mean not optimal? This is peak performance at its finest
This is optimal in one genre: Steampunk. I've always loved how in Jazz there's cymbals and brass. But then like the twice removed half-sister who has her own business selling art is just like street signs, rusted hinges, an old broken bike wheel, a manky old can taped to a plank of wood.
This is how you know someone is incredibly talented at what they do
Or exceptionally unhinged
*skilled, he is skilled. He has honed this skill for decades.
@@makaylaserniotti1474 facts
It is seriously impressive that he made complete garbage sound decent
A poor carpenter blames his tools
An excellent carpenter deliberately uses crap, just to prove he can!
The small snare and hubcap hi hat combo was legitimately a vibe
"Roadworker Rock is a subgenre of music dating to the early 2020's in Australia, centered around the surprising musicality of road signs..." - Wikipedia a decade from now
The small snare really brings it all together
fr
Makes it sound like music in a cartoon when the weekly villain is running away. Or Pepsi man music
@@aidanquiett668 I remember when I first found out about pepsiman. I had like a whole week during which I worshipped him. It's still my alarm in the morning. God I want him to come back so bad
Feels like breakcore, atleast the backtrack to it
@@kHolm Thats what I thought! Really gave it a breakcore vibe
that smaller snare really brought the whole thing together, it was like a fine wine with all those fancy words all made from urban waste
You can make sangria in the terlet.
its like instantly every drum n bass song from 1998
Nostalgia urges me to mention the congo natty selassie mix torrent that had a ludicrous number of seeders.
I didn't even know what dnb was but that many ppl can't be wrong...
@@mattploij2673 yessss
@Lilith .J stop-sign break
Great video! Since it's a federal offense to tamper with government property, authorities should be arriving any minute!
the feds would be offended to disrupt this man's jam
they're free
Those signs were most likely picked up at the local council scrap metal yard.
@@mal2ksc consumers are allowed to rip off their own tags. The law was made so bed stores can't scam you (as hard)
omg it's jon sudano
Wade is slowly recreating the good ol' days of Stomp.
>Stomp
You mean as in "Brothers Johnson"?
Holy shit I completely forgot until now but I went to a Stomp live performance as a kid, I remember one of them swinging in a climbing harness side to side across a wall of bin lids playing them with drumsticks, it was genuinely one of the best things I've ever seen. Thanks for bringing back that memory!
as someone who has a collection of dozens of street signs, this video both pains and pleases me
why collect them if not to whack them rhythmically?
Yup that's the Florida man for you
I'm sure all of these have been obtained legally yeah
As someone who has a small collection of cymbals including very high end ones, this video pains and please me.
as someone who has a small collection of anime figures, which is unrelated to the video or to the comment, this video pleases me.
This kit deserves a spot in your museum. Or at least hang the signs in a corner with a note (handwritten with crayon) that says they had a second chance in life as musical instruments.
As the Blue Men Group (and other musicians whose names escape me) proved in years past, ANYTHING can be a musical instrument if you're clever and skilled enough. So it's a testament to your skill for being able to make that motley road crew sound so good!
Stomp
stomp
Is mayonnaise a instrument?
No Patrick
Horseradish isn't an instrument either
"Motley Road Crew" I see what you did there.
Wasn’t just BMG. Stomp! also showed it. You just need a sense of rhythm.
Wade is dangerously close to making a legendary cookware lid rig
He's just invented a new style and I must say there's something oddly captivating about it
jazz, and funk.
junk.
@@XxX_afterHours_XxX eyyyyyy
Back street breakbeat
@@XxX_afterHours_XxX nice Robots reference 😂
In my head this is what goblin music sounds like. To me goblins just straight up use pots, pans and whatever's around to make music and in my mind it sounds always awesome
the hubcaps actually have a really nice sound to them, like the occasional ting at 1:51
The street sign rotating as you play it really adds some nice tonal variance. Truly a masterpiece.
1:35 I absolutely love that the rest of the set actually elevates the sound of the stop sign's "tonk" to fit the jam better. How absurd and wonderful this is
These are... actually absurdly funky.
You ever see those videos of street performers using pots and pans to play music? You just remade that using whats likely a several thousand dollar drum setup and hundreds of dollars of recording equipment. Well done! Wish I had the money for the floatplane stream (yes 1 dollar is too much, I'm working on it), wish you luck with these boys
if those are still the Jin bao's, the most expensive parts of the setup are the stands and mics. you know what? I bet the heads alone cost more than the shells and cymbals.
@@supernewbie694 The stands for the drums are likely a lot, he swapped the Jin Bao's to use those fancy style mounting arms, and this is seemingly the same set he used to use for gig work with those really nice professional drums he showed off in the Jin Bao comparison
You have no idea how much I’ve wanted this episode since the stop sign video
I also love how the yellow sign is violently bent out of shape, adds a lot of personality to it
Hey you can now be part of a hardcore garage band! The whole set up screams “I’m a punk who just crashed my car to be here” vibe
Dang that small snare brings it all together that’s incredible
Frank is actually on a important mission to the ventilation dimension
That breakbeat section with the hub cap and the tiny snare was incrediblee
Wade is so good at drums he can play an Amen Break, by hand, even with roadsign cymbals. It's incredible
the BREAKCORE at 2:48 THAT SHIT IS AWESOME
fr dude i wanna sample that shit and make some
Bro got me like 🤸♂️
I think that’s d&b but it does sound awesome
Love the content, dude. All channels of it too. I don't know crap about cars, but Garbage Time is awesome. It's great to hear somebody who is really passionate about something I don't particularly know talk and teach. And when you made an all drum channel, as a drummer, I got really pumped! I love talking about drums and it's really great to hear about your passion and see your knowledge. If I ever make it to Australia, I'd love to come to your drum museum when it's up and going!
... I'm really confused... You do know Wade (aka dankpods himself) lives in Adelaide, Australia right? Or are you just making a joke?
@@DaBoomDude read the comment again my man
I like how... tonal, the street signs are. Dunno exactly what notes, but they're the right interval between each other than they actually sound quite nice, like a pots and pans set up.
The hubcap hi-hat was a stroke of genius though. It's genuinely impressive how good it sounds even if it doesn't sound like a traditional hi-hat. Really interesting stuff!
It’s never lost on me how impressive the drumming is
the stop sign sounds like tapping on a car roof with a tree branch
The hubcap hi-hats I quite enjoy. It really brings a new meaning to the word "crash" in this context
"It needs a smaller snare drum"
Whips out on the of the coolest drum beats I've ever heard in my life.
That clutch hihat won my heart! Masterful playing as always
i like how the small snare made it sound like breakcore.. would listen tbh
This sounds like it would be the music in an early 2000s street racing game
Okay that small snare jam was actually ridiculously good though
in frankfurt germany theres a local "celebrity" street musician who plays the drums on mostly pots and other junk while wearing one of those rubber horse masks. an absolute legend and the reason i KNEW its possible to make this sound good 8D
Midnight D A N K upload
Edit, I couldn't help but groove to that sign set. Those hubcaps surprised me
Caution: Cymbal Zone.
*The genuine joy on his face of wonderous scientific discovery*
"Dammit! What a crushing failure! I've let you all down! I wanted these to be the worst and now I actually like them..."
Brother, as a musician of 26 years, an avid audio nerd and a fellow chaotic soul, I have to say I effin love your channels. Even the drum history (I'm a filthy guitar player).
now *this* is some true musician stuff right here. art outta junk. is it making a statement? is it preferable over genuine cymbal sound? is it merely cool, or a means to push the boundaries of what an instrument can be? ALL UP TO INTERPRETATION BABY
It’s hilarious, is what it is
that drum and bass part was so tight wtf
I unironically dig this style of foley drumming so so much for some reason. It just goes so hard.
Definitely can just imagine Wade hiding in a roundabout till night time and coming out playing "Scarlett fire" on a nugget with a impact drill taking street signs 😂
It's so cursed, that it circles back to being awesome.
hellllll yeah i like it when the drums go bedumtackatackabudumbumbumbumkedashdashtissssss
If you keep going like this you'll be a street drummer at home in no time.
Next 100m might be my new favorite dark ride. The bend really adds to the character. The hats and small snare really brought it together.
Can we just pay some respects to the editing, time, effort and how out of context these videos are😂
Couldn’t be more perfect.
@@tankiadam4967 exactly.
Wade just out here producing banger drum tracks on the "road" 💪
Okay, seriously, why does it sound so good?!
It's just sounds so, funky and unusual, i kinda love it
It sounds weirdly lovely especially with the smaller snair drum kinda sounds like a breakcore song
dude that small snare sounds so GOOOOD
The Hubcap Hats are surprisingly good!
Never thought that I needed to hear a drum solo with street signs cymbals. Well, here I am.
2:50 This legend just created the next big drum loop for car drum 'n' bass.
Spaghetti Again is the best song that has ever been performed and yet you took it to new heights. Drowning in my own tears of joy rn.
It’s Hip to Be the Sandman is pretty great.
I love how this turned out, simply fantastic
That first pathetic tap on the hubcap made my day
Ah, all we need now are drums made out of tires and drumsticks made from windshield-wiper stalks and we got a full kit!
Tbh at 1:38, I see a chase scene in a alley where the director asked the musicians a more rural tone!
this just proves that a good player dont need an actual set
That sneeze cut and your startled reaction was absolutely immaculate
So many more lovely colourful professional instruments! I'm glad to see the rest of the set!
The small snare has a fun D&B sound to it.
I wonder if you pressed the sop sign into the same shape as a cymbal if it would be a bit better
Surprisingly, hitting random metal junk with drumsticks has been part of music for a while. When I was in high school, I was an all-state orchestra and we played Gypsy Chorus, which is from the 1850s, and involves the percussionists banging on random metal junk to sound like anvils. Definitely give it a listen
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I'd love a video or 10 on snare drums. Smallest to biggest would be awesome ^^
2:55
"Tonight on Toonami..."
holy shit it went from garbage street sign cymbal kit to amazing jungle kit as soon as you brought out that snare
The pure talent needed to make these work so well together. Just amazing
Welp, time to record St. Anger I guess
you know a channel has a great community when two minutes after upload there’s already 25 comments
it's pure pleasure to watch your videos, thanks you
I love watching your drum videos because I’m very easily impressed
This is gonna be awful!
cmon man DRUM brake was a pun there for the taking im dissapointed in ya mate
the fact that he can make STREET SIGNS sound good is amazing
Literally just woke up and watched this. Was checking the time on my phone, not feeling the idea of getting up. Watched this and am so damn charged up. Love these symbols.
its nice that i found this channel it may not be seen but this channel has inspired me to play the drums!
A brake drum would go so hard with this. Full car crash drum kit
This has measurably improved my day m8, many thanks, to both you and Frank
More frank
Thats him officer, the man taxing all me local signs
I love that he still hits them with the bell, surface and edge hits and it still makes a difference
Wade....TYSM for panning from the drummer's perspective, it sounds so nice 😭
I feel like I'm listening to Stomp again, thanks for bringing back those memories!
amazing song choice at the end lmao :D I love everything about this video
Why am I tapping my foot to this Aussie playing street signs to meme music, what kind of upside-down sorcery is this. Love this channel BTW
1:36 - This has the same vibe as the intro to MJ's "Workin' Day And Night". I would totally listen to a song with this stuff in the back.
The signs, the small snare and those hubcaps are just negging to be sampled into an Amiga or Atari ST for some proper '90s-spec jungle goodness.
Every so often someone just reinvents the hit Broadway show Stomp again
Its so metal i love the aestetic, really goes to show the importance of a drum throne =]
Wade, your talent and creativity is unrivalled.
This was AMAZING!
(yes, I yelled that last bit)
That " Next 100m" sign sounded quite good actually
Dude, that small snare drum was the trick. what a vibe.