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Master of Puppets by Metallica
Master of Puppets by Metallica
1986 | Rock
Not a bad track on the album (2 more)
Good mix of fast and slower songs
Amazing sounds
Short and sweet
It's not a long album but I don't think there is a track on it I would rate lower than a 6. Amazing guitar and drums playing. Good mix of slow, fast and faster songs. Topped off with the iconic Master of puppets track.
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Thrash Anthems II by Destruction in Music

Oct 17, 2017  
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DESTRUCTION – Thrash Anthems II (OFFICIAL TRAILER #1 – DRUM RECORDINGS)

  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) shared own list

Nov 10, 2017 (Updated Nov 10, 2017)
Recorded music is a way to indelibly document those creative, musical moments, and it's often the place where drummers create their most defining moments.

That's why this year MusicRadar has decided to introduce a new category in their annual awards – best drum album.

Want to vote in other Best in drums 2017 categories? Here's the link: http://www.musicradar.com/news/what-is-the-best-drum-album-of-2017

Shortlisted here is a collection of albums ranging from the biggest rock and metal bands on the planet, to solo drummers who have produced unique albums that put the drummer firmly at the front.


Concrete And Gold by Foo Fighters

Concrete And Gold by Foo Fighters

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Concrete and Gold is the ninth studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was produced by...

Pikalar by Anika Nilles

Pikalar by Anika Nilles

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Anika is a drummer and songwriter based in Germany. All started fith her first EP, called ALTER EGO,...


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The Source by Tony Allen

The Source by Tony Allen

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Drum legend Tony Allen has seen a childhood dream come true. He even says that when he made The...


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The Violent Sleep Of Reason by Meshuggah

The Violent Sleep Of Reason by Meshuggah

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In 2017, Swedish progressive metal pioneers MESHUGGAH will be entering their 30th year of existence,...


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Thunder, Lightning, Strike by The Go Team
Thunder, Lightning, Strike by The Go Team
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"I must have played this album a billion times. They're like a combination of some 70s cop movies from America with Animal from The Muppets playing drums. The drums on it are insane. It's just so distorted. I'd never heard drums like that on a record before. It's just that combination of things which should not work and things which not be regarded as being in good taste. The brass section is almost marching music and it's almost an anti-rock record, but you can't help but love it. Our friend Sam Dook plays guitar in the live band and we went to see them last time they played, at the Concorde in Brighton, and we got to meet yer man who was very gracious and really nice. I felt almost apologetic telling him how much I liked their debut album because I get so fed up with people telling me that they think Pink Flag is the best thing since sliced bread. I apologised to him as I said it, you know. Sometimes if you're a known person and you turn up to see someone live it can seem like you're just going along because we're all pals in show business and all that crap. I wanted to show him that I knew the music and I was really a fan. I played that record to death."

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Joseph Mount recommended 4-Track Demos by PJ Harvey in Music (curated)

 
4-Track Demos by PJ Harvey
4-Track Demos by PJ Harvey
1993 | Rock
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"I remember hearing a PJ Harvey song, it might have been ‘Down by The Water’, and thinking ‘this is wicked, I’m gonna buy some of her music!’ At that age I had pocket money, about five pounds, so I went to this music shop in Exeter, found the PJ Harvey section, and all they had was this cheap cassette of 4-Track Demos. I was learning the drums around that time, and listening to the drums in a way I’d never done before, getting obsessive about it. I bought this PJ Harvey record, I put it on and thought ‘OK, the drums are gonna come in soon!’, but of course they never come in, it’s all demos. It was insanely disappointing! But I’d payed the money for this record, so I listened to it, and it became this educational thing for me of understanding that this was part of writing a song. Comparing the demos to the finished tracks, it was an interesting thing to hear and I think the most important thing I’d take from it is investing in something that deprives you of the one thing you were really excited about. It’s a good lesson, but completely unplanned, an interesting exercise to realise that the thing I feel is the most important thing, is not."

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