1:41 i trained myself for three years specifically to play this song, and believe it or not, the verse at 1:41 was the hardest just because of the complexity of the rhythm. aaron kitcher is my idol drummer, and he's most famous for his speed, and a lot of people don't really recognize that he's also incredibly technical
@@Fectivan then how did they record it lmao they can't play live because the band members don't like backing tracks in live shows, but eddie pickard plays the the rhythm, second, and lead guitar, as well as bass, so he literally can't play 4 instruments at once.
aaron kitcher and tomas haake are my two favorite drummers of all time. when aaron isnt absolutely buzzsawing the drums his rhythms and beats are still dope as fuck and the fact he can keep time at those speeds is unbelievable
@@ehcecane he actually play it. he used drum triggers and runs it through a DAW, so yes, it's technically programmed in the final cut, but he still played it.
@@fathomlivestiggers and programming drums are 2 different things. Programming them is pressing the pedal once and doing the speed for you. Triggers makes your kick drum sound more beefy and better when playing fast songs like this. And he has even said he fakes the drums. But also saying he wouldn't program something he couldn't play so technically he can.
@@dapaintbrush6965 ah, i didn't know he said that. makes sense. I do the same thing, I write my music electronically, but I wouln't program something I couldn't actually play
i can't keep up with the kick drums like how much caffien do i need to turbo feet this quick or more so how would i train myself for double kick bass drumming this fast??
If I wanted to hear nothing but useless speed I’d either play day of mourning from despised icon or anything archspire has written. At least both of those bands can play their shit clean live and don’t upload a jump cut all to hell with no real lighting as a drum play through
I agree. I've tried to tell so many people that IA programs their drums and that Kitcher, and even the fastest drummers in the world, could not play IA stuff without cheating in some way. Some songs are possible in real life, like this one, but others, especially ones from their latest album, are literally impossible without using a quad pedal + a pivot point to do gravity blasts on cymbals. However, they are also a satire band so I don't really expect much from them lol. Still an amazing band with really good song writing.
@@nokturat6948 well we’ll disagree on the song writing part since it’s usually pretty simple standard deathcore and slam clichés. Also a gravity blast on a cymbal is actually on of the most useless things I’ve ever heard of lol
@@nokturat6948 I’m also assuming a quad pedal would just be like the triple pedal but both sides can lock on 2 beaters but that could actually be useful in not used as an excuse for foot speed
Looks pretty easy.
It is
I'm surprised even the bot could keep up
1:41
i trained myself for three years specifically to play this song, and believe it or not, the verse at 1:41 was the hardest just because of the complexity of the rhythm. aaron kitcher is my idol drummer, and he's most famous for his speed, and a lot of people don't really recognize that he's also incredibly technical
They never play live cuz they cant play their own stuff
@@Fectivan then how did they record it lmao
they can't play live because the band members don't like backing tracks in live shows, but eddie pickard plays the the rhythm, second, and lead guitar, as well as bass, so he literally can't play 4 instruments at once.
aaron kitcher and tomas haake are my two favorite drummers of all time. when aaron isnt absolutely buzzsawing the drums his rhythms and beats are still dope as fuck and the fact he can keep time at those speeds is unbelievable
@@fathomlivesAaron doesn’t record his drum parts for IA. Its a software he used called superior drummer
@@fathomlives The drums are programmed
aaron is an absolute fucking machine
you know the drums are a program right? aaron doesnt actually play
@@ehcecane he actually play it. he used drum triggers and runs it through a DAW, so yes, it's technically programmed in the final cut, but he still played it.
@@fathomlivestiggers and programming drums are 2 different things. Programming them is pressing the pedal once and doing the speed for you. Triggers makes your kick drum sound more beefy and better when playing fast songs like this. And he has even said he fakes the drums. But also saying he wouldn't program something he couldn't play so technically he can.
@@dapaintbrush6965 ah, i didn't know he said that. makes sense. I do the same thing, I write my music electronically, but I wouln't program something I couldn't actually play
Just as good as the actual drumcam
lol Epic!
🤘😀🤘
He’s got nothing on Lars ngl
🥱🥱 easy
i can't keep up with the kick drums like how much caffien do i need to turbo feet this quick or more so how would i train myself for double kick bass drumming this fast??
drums are a program my guy. aaron just records samples then uses triggers
Nah, those technique is called *"Heel Toe"* technique you can search it up and learn it!
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If I wanted to hear nothing but useless speed I’d either play day of mourning from despised icon or anything archspire has written. At least both of those bands can play their shit clean live and don’t upload a jump cut all to hell with no real lighting as a drum play through
I agree. I've tried to tell so many people that IA programs their drums and that Kitcher, and even the fastest drummers in the world, could not play IA stuff without cheating in some way. Some songs are possible in real life, like this one, but others, especially ones from their latest album, are literally impossible without using a quad pedal + a pivot point to do gravity blasts on cymbals. However, they are also a satire band so I don't really expect much from them lol. Still an amazing band with really good song writing.
@@nokturat6948 well we’ll disagree on the song writing part since it’s usually pretty simple standard deathcore and slam clichés. Also a gravity blast on a cymbal is actually on of the most useless things I’ve ever heard of lol
@@nokturat6948 I’m also assuming a quad pedal would just be like the triple pedal but both sides can lock on 2 beaters but that could actually be useful in not used as an excuse for foot speed
Aaron acctually did play it live on a5 piece kit at some brazilian festival you can find the video on yt its uncut