How many HARDCORE METAL fans at Meso?

Love Slayer, Pantera, Pivit, Maiden, Old Metallica. But for some reason my go to band for 5+ years has been Linkin Park. I know it is sacrilege to list them on the heels of the aforementioned but been through some tough times in life listening to them. Rise Against too.
 
Devils music is blues. As for Satan bands lets see off the top of my head Gorgoroth, Mayhem, Deicide, Behemoth, Dark Funeral, Mercyful Fate lastly Goatwhore which I hung out with the band and toyed around on guitar with them after the show was over, then later on that night was a big bar fight and somebody got stabbed which was almost me had my friend not pulled me back. I was a young dumb kid see a bar fight breaking out I wanted to jump in the fun times, bringing weapons into the mix kind of kills the fun side of fighting.
 
I fucking LOVE metal.

I play drums for metal bands, and not as a hobby, as a semi professional. Been playing for over 15 years.

I used to play all over NY. I actually lived in our band's studio for a couple years practicing for an average of 4 hours a day. Serious shit, and I got pretty good.

I was asked to join a band almost every time I tried a kit in Guitar Center. One handed drum rolls and double bass at 220bpm always turned heads. The guys running the drum center would usually be asking me for advice.

At one point I was asked to join a band signed to a record label which toured across Germany. I turned them down at the time because I was trying to further my original band. That, and there is no money to be made in metal bands, not even the extremely popular bands believe it or not. Gorgoroth's members all have real life jobs, as do most other "Professional" bands. My band almost opened for Gorgoroth, if it wasn't for them having to cancel the show :(.

Anyways, I live for grindcore, deathmetal, speed metal, melodic deathmetal, power metal, old school punk rock and thrash.

Drummers I always looked up to include Neil Peart (spelling? And I know he's not metal, but damn is he rock solid.), Derrek Roddy, George Kolias and John Longstreth. Check out their YouTube vids if you want to see some unreal drumming.

If anyone has any drum questions, feel free to reply or PM me anytime! I love talking drums! :)
 
I fucking LOVE metal.

I play drums for metal bands, and not as a hobby, as a semi professional. Been playing for over 15 years.

I used to play all over NY. I actually lived in our band's studio for a couple years practicing for an average of 4 hours a day. Serious shit, and I got pretty good.

I was asked to join a band almost every time I tried a kit in Guitar Center. One handed drum rolls and double bass at 220bpm always turned heads. The guys running the drum center would usually be asking me for advice.

At one point I was asked to join a band signed to a record label which toured across Germany. I turned them down at the time because I was trying to further my original band. That, and there is no money to be made in metal bands, not even the extremely popular bands believe it or not. Gorgoroth's members all have real life jobs, as do most other "Professional" bands. My band almost opened for Gorgoroth, if it wasn't for them having to cancel the show :(.

Anyways, I live for grindcore, deathmetal, speed metal, melodic deathmetal, power metal, old school punk rock and thrash.

Drummers I always looked up to include Neil Peart (spelling? And I know he's not metal, but damn is he rock solid.), Derrek Roddy, George Kolias and John Longstreth. Check out their YouTube vids if you want to see some unreal drumming.

If anyone has any drum questions, feel free to reply or PM me anytime! I love talking drums! :)
One question... do drummers give the best handjobs? Bet that shits over in 2 seconds.
 
We can always lay down some tracks across countries! Someone record a guitar track, bass track, vocal track, and I'll lay down a drum track!
 
We can always lay down some tracks across countries! Someone record a guitar track, bass track, vocal track, and I'll lay down a drum track!

True that we live in an age of technology. I have a good studio program on my lap top
 
Although not "hardcore", I've really been into Ghost BC lately, you guys heard them?

I've heard them a few times on Hard Drive with Lou Brutus, they're not bad. I drive a 90's car with a factory radio and listen to the actual radio quite a bit, lol. You know I've thought about starting just a regular rock thread a lot of times. That's really my preference most of the time, alternative, hard rock and grunge.
 
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