Humble. Polite. Mild-mannered. Incredibly talented to the point of defining a genre. It sickens me that a musician of such calibre could have been so horrendously treated by his former band - for years on end, apparently. Mr. Lombardo definitely deserves whatever good things he has left in life coming to him.
@@jongallardo8006 Tm and Kerry's version, we are hiring a drummer for OUR band. Dave's version they wanted me to be a drummer for hire instead of part of Slayer. They shit on him. Fuck tom
Best metal drummer in history...Tom and Kerry were not businessman..everyone in Slayer should have made over a million a year. They weren't even close to that. The band makes the label..not the other way around.. especially when your already successful. I don't blame Dave for leaving. If he oversaw the contracts, they would have made alot more $$$.
@@squeegied3rdeye713 let's see if you and me think of era as the same thing as you may be thinking genre, era as in peak of Thrash era was 1983-91(ish) then came Grunge then Nu Metal if you are thinking Genre than of course he is for Thrash and not say Death Metal, but you see my point
Dave is the nicest guy. Back in the 90’s during one of his breaks from Slayer, he was touring with Grip Inc and some friends and I went to see them. After the show, my friends were hanging around the tour bus waiting to get an autograph and I, ever the shy, reserved type, was standing a little farther away waiting for them. Dave made his way through the crowd to introduce himself to me…. a random 19-year-old kid. It forever left an impression on me. What a guy!
When I was in my late 20s i went to see Testament. They were touring for Gathering and I got to meet everyone after the show. Dave was drumming for them at the time. He and everyone else signed my CD. Still have it to this day
This guy is so awesome. People think I am crazy when I listen to Slayer and then switch the next track to Miles Davis then to Gojira then to Adele. Music is the ultimate freedom on this planet. Peace.
As if I didn’t love and admire the man enough, now it’s amplified. Such an open minded musician with a wide range of taste in music. Dave is such a talented man and a great dude 🤘🏼
That Tribe Called Quest vinyl was a huge surprise for me. One thing I've learned from watching these videos is that a lot of metal musicians have absolutely eclectic tastes in music.
Not too surprised because rap and metal musicians back then liked the opposite genre. Eazy E was a big metal fan. Dr. Dre liked Nirvana’s Bleach album so much, he kept it and sold all his other vinyl LP’s. Then you got guys like Necrobutcher from Mayhem liking The Beastie Boys. I myself love metal and rock music but I also like to listen to older rap from the 80’s and 90’s
A big part of me being a metalhead are people like Dave: They are not just playing in a certain band, their passion is music in general. They are at the top, but they respect and admire others. I'm not getting tired of saying that these series not only opened my mind to other styles and artists, but also showed me a part of myself that I love: my musical journey was not about the bands I listened to, it was about the people in these bands, that gave music a soul.
I've always felt that, at less than 30 minutes total, Reign in Blood was a honorary punk album. Just no nonsense and to the point which is very much a punk esthetic.
@@elplow8486 This is a blatant cliché.What is metalheads?This label covers people with little things in common.Many people obsessed by music amongst them are often open minded with a large and eclectic musical culture not only centered on metal subgenres.
@RArt No, Lombardo is not an exception. Many metal fans are not very open minded but many metal musicians are. That's why metal has evolved so much over the last 50 years and is by far THE most diverse genre of music!
I don't care what anyone says , Dave lombardo is the reason we have super fast extreme double bass drumming in metal music , he entirely changed the direction of metal ( thrash) when reign in blood first came out , unless you were there you will never understand how different , heavy, fast, and skillful and technical Dave's playing was on that album , drummers and metal heads were absolutely blown away by the way Dave played super fast double bass as the main back bone of his beats was just unheard of , every other thrash drummer who was around at that time have all said , when they first heard Dave's feet they were floored and knew they had to step their game up Until that point the fastest double bass drumming for the most part was stuff like , fast as a shark , ace of spades ,that was basically the fastest most extreme double bass playing that existed in metal , until reign in blood .
Yeah, in metal that much is true, but in punk, and especially hardcore punk, things were much more extreme, angry, fast and abrasive at that time, much more so then in metal. Metal only later started to resemble extreme punk in intensity due to direct punk influence, of course. To hear is to believe. Just check out Sweden's Asocial or Shitlickers for reference. It's fricking '82. Accept and Venom or bands like that were the nastiest metal around. When you compare this to those Swedish abominations, it's obvious.
@@iachtulhu1420 That's why I said metal , I remember hearing s.o.d and Charlie do a blast beat it blew my mind , then the mid to late 80s gave us drummers like Steve ashiem who completely to extreme metal drumming to the next level .
I have trouble believing he actually didn't have two of the most owned punk albums EVER. I think he genuinely wants people to know about them. Bless him. Haha
Very proud of my fellow Latino drummers Dave,Pete "COMMANDO" Sandoval,Alex Gonzales and cant forget the king Tito Puente R.I.P,THANK YOU to you all for paving the way for all us Latinos,for showing that dreams do come true🥁🙌
What a freaking legend. Funny thing about the hiphop stuff, Rick Rubin who one could argue is the inventor of the modern hiphop sound actually produced Reign in Blood and pushed the guys to even more extreme music. There are no boundries to real artistry. One love people.
I could tell from the start that there would be zero metal in his bag. Most of Dave's favorites are also my favorites, he really seems to enjoy music in all its myriad forms, which is obvious from the variety of projects that he has been involved with. Early Pink Floyd is very underrated, it is a shame that more people aren't familiar with Syd Barrett, despite the band's best effort to keep his memory alive. "The Madcap Laughs" is such an iconic, weird and difficult album and deserves a listen for anyone not familiar with it.
Dave Lombardo is on my drumming Mt. Rushmore, and this video reinforces why that is. His eclectic taste, willingness to draw elements from many diverse music genres, and his positive attitude towards all types of music and musicians is just magnetic. He's kinda like the Mike Patton of drums.
Legendary Lombardo! One of the most important drummers of the last 50 years. You know it's him from the first hit of the snare, that first drum roll. And such a down-to-earth music fan. Love him.
Love Dave so much. That dude has proved you don't have to cage yourself in one genre. Adaptive, progressive & highly influential. Great choice, Amoeba! 🤟🔥🤟
The Bad Brains Roir cassette is revered. Some lucky people have yet to listen to it... the first time is always a special moment. It will leave you spellbound.
Dave Lombardo is the absolute GOAT drummer, and his picks reflect it, you know you're a great drummer when you can appreciate the speed of punk, the complexity of classical music and the hard hitting beats of hip-hop.
Dave Lombardo being a fan of Penderecki just made my day! My favourite metal drummer and one of my favourite 20th century composers! I would never made this connection :)
I knew the moment I heard Dave Lombardo on Slayer’s Show No Mercy debut album in 1983 that he would be my all time favorite drummer. He had to become one of the greatest amidst the chaos of that band and still stand out as a huge drummer with an unmistakable identity. Hard to believe it was 40 years ago when that introduction first hit me across my body and mind. So glad that he has kept himself busy throughout his career. Interesting record collection there Dave.
Probably the most talented drummer on earth, such a legend. I love that he appreciates punk rock too, germs and bad brains are 2 of the truly great hardcore punk bands ever. It's cool to hear that Jeff hanneman was such a huge punk fan as well, I didn't know that. Slayer will always be my favorite metal band, I miss them already a lot 😢😢.
Jeff and him have always been my favourite, since most sympathetic, members. And he picked Low End Theory. Well done and thanks for your impact, Mr. Lombardo.
dave is such a down to earth guy, my brother and brother in law got to meet him on separate occasions and they both said dave was super nice and took the time to talk metal with them. kick ass dude!
I've been watching some of the live footage. I really wish Bungle would start visiting their entire catalogue again. I did see they've brought My Ass Is On Fire into the set. And the Territory cover was awesome.
@@b.nash.7778 I definitely would have loved to hear more classic Bungle, especially anything from California, so I get that. But I think since they don't have a keyboard player in the lineup it would be really difficult to play most of those songs. Plus Patton is a troll and he purposely wanted to fuck with fans by only playing Wrath of the Easter bunny, I never even listened to it until they rereleased it. Just getting to see all those legends on stage though made it all worth it, so I didn't really care if they only played the thrashy stuff, and yes they did do My Ass Is On Fire for the encore and it was probably my favorite moment of the night.
Just seeing this guy walk down the street, youd never guess he's one of the greatest drummers of all the time. So unassuming and earnest in the way he discusses the full spectrum of his influences and interests
It's always a little amusing to me when I watch episodes that feature members or former members of heavy metal bands, because they all appreciate very different genres of music and very diverse artists, everything from blues, to rap, to classical music. Which is in contrast with many of their fans, who often compete on who's gonna be more "true" and are often very elitist and down right refuse to touch anything that doesn't involve screaming and blast beats :D.
I've been enjoying his solo album a lot. The way he describes Penderecki "scary, spooky, eerie" fits really well to his album. Feels almost like ambient even if the drums be banging almost all of the time. It's like a soundtrack to a really scary, spooky and eerie movie inside my head.
Love Dave. If someone handed a patron a Slayer album to look at..then said, “That guy over there with the beard is their drummer,” no one would believe it. Dave looks like an uncle out looking for his nephew’s birthday gift😂. Love it!!
I love Dave acknowledging the huge impact that punk and hardcore had on Slayer (Jeff literally wearing his influences with stickers on his guitars), I have a friend who is a huge metal fan and loves Slayer but isnt very keen on hardcore and I always tell him "all those trash bands you love so much were hugely influenced by hardcore punk" and he says i dont see it, were is the musicality LOL, freaking kook, maybe when i show him this video he would warm up to it...a lil bit at least lol. Also Dave picking Penderecki and Low End Theory (Talk about a CLASSIC, thats one right there) puts a big smile on me. Dave always been pretty out there with his playing (Fantomas, Mr Bungle, etc) so of course his influences are going to be very diverse.
Not too surprised with the Bad Brains pick. Who doesn't like them!?? But loved hearing about some hip hop likes. I'd be interested to know if Dave likes any other rap bands or reggae. Thanks Dave.
One of the true greats in music, far beyond all of his work with Slayer, never afraid to branch out to new and unique projects. Hell, in 6 minutes he gave me 3 new things to check out. Thanks Dave. 💚
South of Heaven is STILL one of my top drumming albums of all time. The mood and atmosphere is absolutely top notch with that punk/ speed thrash style, the kit itself sounded REALLY good too! Side note..I could totally see Dave Lombardo pull out a Dave Matthews album (Carter is the man!!) or a Grateful Dead album lol
Nobody has influenced my air drumming more than this man.
Top comment.
Truth
Him or Neil Peart
And I struggle just keep up with him while air drumming! 😂
Hahaha
Metal royalty is in the building.
Metal royalty is in the house!!! Great record choices!!!
It is ashame that the boys kinda fuck him over on getting his fair pay.
Truer words were never spoken
Yep and out from behind those drums he is just a down to earth non pretentious dude .. probably a great dad too
He is a Renaissance man who started in metal.....
Humble. Polite. Mild-mannered. Incredibly talented to the point of defining a genre. It sickens me that a musician of such calibre could have been so horrendously treated by his former band - for years on end, apparently. Mr. Lombardo definitely deserves whatever good things he has left in life coming to him.
Dave’s the GOAT buy you know the saying , there’s 3 sides to every story: guy 1s version .guy 2s version and what really happened
@@jongallardo8006 Tm and Kerry's version, we are hiring a drummer for OUR band. Dave's version they wanted me to be a drummer for hire instead of part of Slayer. They shit on him. Fuck tom
Best metal drummer in history...Tom and Kerry were not businessman..everyone in Slayer should have made over a million a year. They weren't even close to that. The band makes the label..not the other way around.. especially when your already successful. I don't blame Dave for leaving. If he oversaw the contracts, they would have made alot more $$$.
Jeff also deserved to make alot more than he did.
💯
Slayer was never the same after Dave. Bostaph was technical but Lombardo had soul.
Right they moved forward and got better
@@shad7832 and also worse
@@emeraldcelestial1058 it's a reflection of who you are. Slayer kept getting stronger .
Yeah, he has that swing. If John Bonham played thrash, he'd be Dave Lombardo.
@@DavidSGrop I always equated Dave Lombardo to Ringo Starr than John Bonham.
One of the most influential drummers of his era. Dave Lombardo is king of kings.
you can drop the "of his era" bit and it still holds true, no?
Also you can drop "one of ". He's the best metal drummer.
i randomly checked out his new DRUM SOLO album....and it's ALBUM OF THE YEAR, no joke!
One of the best records I've heard in years! So unique!
Of any era really
@@squeegied3rdeye713 let's see if you and me think of era as the same thing as you may be thinking genre, era as in peak of Thrash era was 1983-91(ish) then came Grunge then Nu Metal if you are thinking Genre than of course he is for Thrash and not say Death Metal, but you see my point
Dave is the nicest guy. Back in the 90’s during one of his breaks from Slayer, he was touring with Grip Inc and some friends and I went to see them. After the show, my friends were hanging around the tour bus waiting to get an autograph and I, ever the shy, reserved type, was standing a little farther away waiting for them. Dave made his way through the crowd to introduce himself to me…. a random 19-year-old kid. It forever left an impression on me. What a guy!
When I was in my late 20s i went to see Testament. They were touring for Gathering and I got to meet everyone after the show. Dave was drumming for them at the time. He and everyone else signed my CD. Still have it to this day
This guy is so awesome. People think I am crazy when I listen to Slayer and then switch the next track to Miles Davis then to Gojira then to Adele. Music is the ultimate freedom on this planet. Peace.
because you listen to Adele mate. If you stopped at Gojira they would be more understanding. 😎
Hearing Dave Lombardo give props to Syd Barrett - one artistic genius to another - is music to my ears.
Just incredible 👍
That’s awesome. Those early PF Syd albums DO NOT get enough credit or exposure.
No doubt
I love those PF two albums. I often wonder how Syd Barrett would've evolved musically but it just wasn't meant to be.
As if I didn’t love and admire the man enough, now it’s amplified. Such an open minded musician with a wide range of taste in music. Dave is such a talented man and a great dude 🤘🏼
Great man i dont know... what he have done for Testament is a jerk move. The guy seem to think about himself and his pocket
@@davidmorneau5260 What he do?
He pulled out everything i love and other stuff that was really cool as well
@Soular System Rhythm Ah right, ok yeah that's a pretty low shame. Many did/have.
@Soular System Rhythm piss off
That Tribe Called Quest vinyl was a huge surprise for me. One thing I've learned from watching these videos is that a lot of metal musicians have absolutely eclectic tastes in music.
Real musicians listen to all styles of music .
It's mainly the metal fans that are the close minded ones
Not too surprised because rap and metal musicians back then liked the opposite genre.
Eazy E was a big metal fan. Dr. Dre liked Nirvana’s Bleach album so much, he kept it and sold all his other vinyl LP’s.
Then you got guys like Necrobutcher from Mayhem liking The Beastie Boys.
I myself love metal and rock music but I also like to listen to older rap from the 80’s and 90’s
@@jlobiafra I disagree, metal fans can be stuck on it but a lot are pretty open minded, Hippies are they real close minded fuckerz lol
@@jlobiafra uhm i have to disagree. older metal fans have a broad perspective on music, at least from my experience :)
A big part of me being a metalhead are people like Dave: They are not just playing in a certain band, their passion is music in general. They are at the top, but they respect and admire others. I'm not getting tired of saying that these series not only opened my mind to other styles and artists, but also showed me a part of myself that I love: my musical journey was not about the bands I listened to, it was about the people in these bands, that gave music a soul.
One of the best drummers of all time. What he did in Slayer was pure history.
God damn, from Bad Brains to Krzysztof Panderecki to Tribe Called Quest. Dave is a legend!
He is always a class act. And so down to earth and approachable. Slayer wasnt the same after his departure.
Absolutely love this series. His solo album rules. Rest in Peace Jeff.
Dave gets it, a real musician with no boundaries.
Not only one of the best drummers ever, but also one of the nicest guys.
I've always felt that, at less than 30 minutes total, Reign in Blood was a honorary punk album. Just no nonsense and to the point which is very much a punk esthetic.
I never thought I could love Dave Lombardo more. No Lombardo, no Slayer.
Well actually he's the only member left performing slayer material dude
Slayer died with Hanneman. He created their trademark sound.
Am totally diggin' Mr. Lombardo's musical taste! It is all over time and place.😮 R.I.P. Jeff Hanneman 😢
It’s confirmed, metal musicians are some of the most open minded and curious people. Another home run for Amoeba and their guests.
What are you talking about?... metalheads call you poser even if you lisent to metal too
@@elplow8486 Pardon me, can you clarify your comment?
@@rmart9344 100% accurate answer
@@elplow8486 This is a blatant cliché.What is metalheads?This label covers people with little things in common.Many people obsessed by music amongst them are often open minded with a large and eclectic musical culture not only centered on metal subgenres.
@RArt No, Lombardo is not an exception. Many metal fans are not very open minded but many metal musicians are. That's why metal has evolved so much over the last 50 years and is by far THE most diverse genre of music!
I saw him playing with Mr. Bungle at a bar in Vegas on May 14th. I’m glad to see one of the legends live!
I don't care what anyone says , Dave lombardo is the reason we have super fast extreme double bass drumming in metal music , he entirely changed the direction of metal ( thrash) when reign in blood first came out , unless you were there you will never understand how different , heavy, fast, and skillful and technical Dave's playing was on that album , drummers and metal heads were absolutely blown away by the way Dave played super fast double bass as the main back bone of his beats was just unheard of , every other thrash drummer who was around at that time have all said , when they first heard Dave's feet they were floored and knew they had to step their game up
Until that point the fastest double bass drumming for the most part was stuff like , fast as a shark , ace of spades ,that was basically the fastest most extreme double bass playing that existed in metal , until reign in blood .
Yeah, in metal that much is true, but in punk, and especially hardcore punk, things were much more extreme, angry, fast and abrasive at that time, much more so then in metal. Metal only later started to resemble extreme punk in intensity due to direct punk influence, of course. To hear is to believe. Just check out Sweden's Asocial or Shitlickers for reference. It's fricking '82. Accept and Venom or bands like that were the nastiest metal around. When you compare this to those Swedish abominations, it's obvious.
@@iachtulhu1420
That's why I said metal , I remember hearing s.o.d and Charlie do a blast beat it blew my mind , then the mid to late 80s gave us drummers like Steve ashiem who completely to extreme metal drumming to the next level .
Those Bad Brians' and Germs' debuts are classics
Very much so
I have trouble believing he actually didn't have two of the most owned punk albums EVER. I think he genuinely wants people to know about them. Bless him. Haha
Lombardo is a legendary drummer. He’s obviously a great musician and has great,
eclectic taste in music as well.
I love that he picked up The Madcap Laughs. There are some really great Syd songs on his solo works that make people haven't heard.
Very proud of my fellow Latino drummers Dave,Pete "COMMANDO" Sandoval,Alex Gonzales and cant forget the king Tito Puente R.I.P,THANK YOU to you all for paving the way for all us Latinos,for showing that dreams do come true🥁🙌
What a freaking legend. Funny thing about the hiphop stuff, Rick Rubin who one could argue is the inventor of the modern hiphop sound actually produced Reign in Blood and pushed the guys to even more extreme music. There are no boundries to real artistry. One love people.
I could tell from the start that there would be zero metal in his bag. Most of Dave's favorites are also my favorites, he really seems to enjoy music in all its myriad forms, which is obvious from the variety of projects that he has been involved with. Early Pink Floyd is very underrated, it is a shame that more people aren't familiar with Syd Barrett, despite the band's best effort to keep his memory alive. "The Madcap Laughs" is such an iconic, weird and difficult album and deserves a listen for anyone not familiar with it.
Dave Lombardo is on my drumming Mt. Rushmore, and this video reinforces why that is. His eclectic taste, willingness to draw elements from many diverse music genres, and his positive attitude towards all types of music and musicians is just magnetic. He's kinda like the Mike Patton of drums.
Legendary Lombardo! One of the most important drummers of the last 50 years. You know it's him from the first hit of the snare, that first drum roll. And such a down-to-earth music fan. Love him.
And he's still killing it constantly.
the king himself. what a treat
Love Dave so much. That dude has proved you don't have to cage yourself in one genre. Adaptive, progressive & highly influential. Great choice, Amoeba! 🤟🔥🤟
Amen
Lombardo's the best. My kids will hear me playing RAINING BLOOD and (still) can't believe how fast and accurate he is. One of the GOATs.
Reign in blood
@@rskalisky The song is called Raining Blood, the album is Reign in Blood.
The Bad Brains Roir cassette is revered. Some lucky people have yet to listen to it... the first time is always a special moment. It will leave you spellbound.
Dave Lombardo is proof that God loves us and wants us to enjoy music
A very humble and down-to-earth guy as well as a phenomenal musician.
Dave Lombardo is the absolute GOAT drummer, and his picks reflect it, you know you're a great drummer when you can appreciate the speed of punk, the complexity of classical music and the hard hitting beats of hip-hop.
Thanks dave you are a inspiration to millions, no punk no metal fools \m/
Now I must immediately listen to Krzysztof Penderecki.
ruclips.net/video/Dp3BlFZWJNA/видео.html
Lombardo is a gem. He is maybe 60 years old and he's still kicking asses.
I love Floyd, Syd Barrett, Bad Brains, The Germs, Quincy Jones and A Tribe Called Quest. A great collection of albums and a great episode for me.
Agreed
Dave Lombardo being a fan of Penderecki just made my day!
My favourite metal drummer and one of my favourite 20th century composers! I would never made this connection :)
I knew the moment I heard Dave Lombardo on Slayer’s Show No Mercy debut album in 1983 that he would be my all time favorite drummer. He had to become one of the greatest amidst the chaos of that band and still stand out as a huge drummer with an unmistakable identity.
Hard to believe it was 40 years ago when that introduction first hit me across my body and mind. So glad that he has kept himself busy throughout his career.
Interesting record collection there Dave.
Probably the most talented drummer on earth, such a legend. I love that he appreciates punk rock too, germs and bad brains are 2 of the truly great hardcore punk bands ever. It's cool to hear that Jeff hanneman was such a huge punk fan as well, I didn't know that. Slayer will always be my favorite metal band, I miss them already a lot 😢😢.
Jeff and him have always been my favourite, since most sympathetic, members.
And he picked Low End Theory.
Well done and thanks for your impact, Mr. Lombardo.
His new solo album is amazing, not surprising he has such a diverse range in taste
As a metal head, Low End Theory is one of my top 10 favorite albums of all time. So cool to see Dave digs it too!
The greatest drummer in the history of music in any genre.
One of the most tasteful metal drummers having good taste, I expected nothing less. Love this guy.
dave is such a down to earth guy, my brother and brother in law got to meet him on separate occasions and they both said dave was super nice and took the time to talk metal with them. kick ass dude!
Saw Lombardo last night with Mr. Bungle. was absolutely INSANE. Lombard's drums will pummel you into dust
I've been watching some of the live footage. I really wish Bungle would start visiting their entire catalogue again. I did see they've brought My Ass Is On Fire into the set. And the Territory cover was awesome.
@@b.nash.7778 I definitely would have loved to hear more classic Bungle, especially anything from California, so I get that. But I think since they don't have a keyboard player in the lineup it would be really difficult to play most of those songs. Plus Patton is a troll and he purposely wanted to fuck with fans by only playing Wrath of the Easter bunny, I never even listened to it until they rereleased it. Just getting to see all those legends on stage though made it all worth it, so I didn't really care if they only played the thrashy stuff, and yes they did do My Ass Is On Fire for the encore and it was probably my favorite moment of the night.
Low End Theory brought a lightness to my life that few records could. So thankful for Tribe.
*Of course Lombardo grabs thee best of the best like ATCQ, Germs, Bad Brains. Absolute legend.*
An absolute treasure of a human and an artist.
Just seeing this guy walk down the street, youd never guess he's one of the greatest drummers of all the time. So unassuming and earnest in the way he discusses the full spectrum of his influences and interests
I don’t watch enough dave Lombardo interviews.
He really is the coolest
Holy crap, Dave is an icon. And of course he has great taste in music.
You gotta love how soft spoken and sensitive the makers of the most hardcore music are. People who make music often appreciate many kinds of music.
What a humble and nice guy with an awesome taste
A lot of respect Sir Dave 👏🏻
Dave is a legend. period
His time with Slayer cemented them as the legendary band that they were.
It’s just a fact that all the best metal musicians always take an enormous amount of influence from Hardcore & punk 💯🔥
It's always a little amusing to me when I watch episodes that feature members or former members of heavy metal bands, because they all appreciate very different genres of music and very diverse artists, everything from blues, to rap, to classical music. Which is in contrast with many of their fans, who often compete on who's gonna be more "true" and are often very elitist and down right refuse to touch anything that doesn't involve screaming and blast beats :D.
I never listened to Slayer. I`m not a metal fan. But Dave Lombardo is a great person!
One of the best drummers, period.
Germs, GBH, Exploited, Wasted Youth great inspirations!! WoW
This episode was too short!!! We need part 2 and 3 for mr. Dave Fucking Lombardo. Respect!!!
My favorite drummer of all time.
Dave is an incredible musician, and has had his hands in so many things that you couldnt possibly hold a candle to this guy from most others
One of the most influential drummers of all time. Great episode!
I've been enjoying his solo album a lot. The way he describes Penderecki "scary, spooky, eerie" fits really well to his album. Feels almost like ambient even if the drums be banging almost all of the time. It's like a soundtrack to a really scary, spooky and eerie movie inside my head.
4:34 - That’s an interesting sounds.. gotta check it out. Thanks Dave L 🤙
Love Dave. If someone handed a patron a Slayer album to look at..then said, “That guy over there with the beard is their drummer,” no one would believe it. Dave looks like an uncle out looking for his nephew’s birthday gift😂. Love it!!
I got my copy of Bad Brains there at Amoeba as well.
I love Dave acknowledging the huge impact that punk and hardcore had on Slayer (Jeff literally wearing his influences with stickers on his guitars), I have a friend who is a huge metal fan and loves Slayer but isnt very keen on hardcore and I always tell him "all those trash bands you love so much were hugely influenced by hardcore punk" and he says i dont see it, were is the musicality LOL, freaking kook, maybe when i show him this video he would warm up to it...a lil bit at least lol. Also Dave picking Penderecki and Low End Theory (Talk about a CLASSIC, thats one right there) puts a big smile on me. Dave always been pretty out there with his playing (Fantomas, Mr Bungle, etc) so of course his influences are going to be very diverse.
Dave! The fucking legend! ❤Don't know how you got Lombardo, but since you could and he's in Bungle now, please bring Mike Patton!
Dave is such a humble and nice guy... and a monster of a drummer!
He is so cool, what a legend but also laidback gentleman.
He's definitely the most overqualified drummer the Misfits ever had!
He might be the first qualified Drummer the Misfits ever had 😅
What a class act. I loved this guy since the 80's
One of the all-time greats!
Not too surprised with the Bad Brains pick. Who doesn't like them!?? But loved hearing about some hip hop likes. I'd be interested to know if Dave likes any other rap bands or reggae. Thanks Dave.
Madcap Laughs is so amazing, great pick! All great picks, really. What a solid dude.
Dave seems like such a down to earth and genuine cool dude.
Not many of them up in there. Weird hearing "music should bring ppl together" I'm like what planet? Again these are men. Different universe.
One of the true greats in music, far beyond all of his work with Slayer, never afraid to branch out to new and unique projects. Hell, in 6 minutes he gave me 3 new things to check out.
Thanks Dave. 💚
Every time I see Dave on or off the stage, he impresses me more. His intelligence and love of music shines through in this short video.
Dave's got killer taste. All this great influences helped him master being in bands like Fantomas
Syd Barrett, Bad Brains, A Tribe Called Quest. All great picks I love it. I just watched that Bad Brains set a couple weeks ago
I bloody love Dave Lombardo. I can't imagine how such a polite, genuine guy managed to share a tour bus with a tool like Kerry King for so long.
Dave is my all-time favourite drummer ever.
South of Heaven is STILL one of my top drumming albums of all time. The mood and atmosphere is absolutely top notch with that punk/ speed thrash style, the kit itself sounded REALLY good too! Side note..I could totally see Dave Lombardo pull out a Dave Matthews album (Carter is the man!!) or a Grateful Dead album lol
Germs GI is Top 5 Greatest Punk Album of ALL TIME
Saw this guy play in Slayer twice and man did he kill it! So musical too! Love the picks, nice to see the Germs getting some love!
Not surprised by the choices. You can hear the influences in his playing. Still the best thrash drummer of all time.
The Madcap Laughs with Robert Wyatt on drums!
& Jerry Shirley
True virtuosos always humble. Good to see guy like Mr.Lombardo speaks.
An amazing Drummer, and totally cool guy.
Already had and have the utmost respect for Dave...R.I.P. Jeff..
Much respect