@@justin6point7 and, recently, Mr Bungle? Saw them earlier this year and they were awesome. Super thrash band with Dave, Mike Patton and Scott Ian. Not overlooking core members Trevor and Trey.
@romo29882 ай бұрын
Dave Lombardo IMO is the greatest thrash drummer out there! Paul Bostaph is really really good, but he didn't help bring Slayer to the metal masses with his style, it was already cemented by Dave. My vote for another drummer expose would be Charlie Benante.
@CorpseGrinder19672 ай бұрын
Agreed on all accounts.
@chrisconny22852 ай бұрын
@@CorpseGrinder1967Cannibal Corpse?😎👍
@robertwalker33572 ай бұрын
Gene Hoglan
@itsjustme88462 ай бұрын
I really like Bostaph. It seems like there's a certain technical edge that pops out when he plays. You never hear about him like you do with Dave and Gene. But they are all phenomenal.
@HPur2 ай бұрын
Lombardo would tell you to check out Tom Hunting
@scottfielding61792 ай бұрын
Gene Hoglan was his drum tech and double bass wizard who took Dave to that next level. All hail the Atomic Clock!
@brunomantovaneli60762 ай бұрын
Except Gene himself acknowledges that he wasn't that good of a roadie and ended up getting kicked out. Fortunately, he put in the work and ended up joining Dark Angel. The rest is history!
@nedesnikderpherder75292 ай бұрын
Dave, gene and Tomas Hakke are my top 3 of all time, though I didn't know gene was the death drummer, his work with Devin Townsend and SYL is insane! 🤘
@timholley1632Ай бұрын
Gene knew how to play double bass with a single pedal, and taught Dave how to use double bass pedals. Dave was the first to ever use double bass pedals.
@PerdidoNinoАй бұрын
@@timholley1632 double bass was being used as far back as the 1940's. Look up Louie Bellson.
@18hot30Ай бұрын
@@PerdidoNino in this context? like slap bass was used back when but in mainstream rock music you think of Primus when you hear the phrase
@rockerbob9492 ай бұрын
As a drummer, Slayer fan and a southern California native myself, David is the man IMO!
@freddyfleal2 ай бұрын
Lombardo imo is the best metal drummer alive today. He has a certain "swing" (maybe not the word) that more technical drummers usually lack. Most creative fills since Bill Ward.
@mattstetzel46432 ай бұрын
Dave has a swing. He also has a Keith Moon slop to him. The rare example of technique, feel, or swing and slop
@Arturo-p1g4y2 ай бұрын
Swing is EXACTLY the right Word, brother!
@mikemorrison16902 ай бұрын
Cuban, the swing is in his DNA
@AcemechanicalservicesАй бұрын
No, that’s exactly the word
@vassilisxerikos3908Ай бұрын
If you want swing and technique then check out brann dailor.
@martyjohnstone82262 ай бұрын
He is one of the best drummers period. Creative, technical, great feel to his playing, he is up there in the pantheon of great drummers regardless of genre
@joelplamondon10212 ай бұрын
When Lombardo play it's as if the drums explode, he is a legend , that's it !
@silvercloud16412 ай бұрын
A great way to describe his style. Explosive.
@theknowerandtheknown2 ай бұрын
I went a few years ago to a Suicidal Tendencies concert in Berlin. Mike invited us all on stage and a bunch got up and we just moshed our asses of next to the band. I stood directly in front of Dave Lombardo with only the sound of his live drum sound in my face, I only got the acoustic sound not the miked sound. I felt every kick, snare and symbol. Awesome 👏
@translucent_nick2 ай бұрын
"South Of Heaven" was "The Lombardo" album for me. The Man is awesome, playing with true "musicality" if there is a term : he plays what every song needs, he is fast, powerful, he has groove, fantastic ideas, awesome sound .... A true god of drums. The Original Slayer were the Fab Four of Extreme Metal ! Kerry should be ashamed for the way he treated Dave :(
@nedesnikderpherder75292 ай бұрын
WERD, South of heaven is the most complete thrash metal album made to date, every track is a masterpiece, it's been one of my top 5 albums of all time!🤘🤘🤘
@barrykinard6096Ай бұрын
@@nedesnikderpherder7529 Ironically, that's the one "credits" give the most crap too, they all say "Seasons" is better....I disagree, while seasons is great yes, but not even close to South of heaven!! Listen to the drumming in "Spill the Blood"....
@nedesnikderpherder7529Ай бұрын
@@barrykinard6096 love seasons but in retrospect it feels like a watered down radio friendly version of SOH imo, it's just not the same frenetic thrash onslaught, and by 1990 metal started to begin having some mainstream appeal, and song writing/arranging,and music production had evolved quite considerably, they just don't compare, like reign in blood and south of heaven do! I'd be interested to see if the was a gear/sponsor change in between soh and seasons🤔
@SemiMFАй бұрын
His work in Grip Inc is absolutely some of his best stuff.
@barrykinard6096Ай бұрын
@@SemiMF Hell yea!! I still have that one on cassette, just nothing to play it on... lol
@GenghisJohn692 ай бұрын
Dave Lombardo brought it to the next level and definitely was the best part of Slayer
@timholley1632Ай бұрын
Aside from Jeff, yes. Without Dave and Jeff, there is no Slayer. Period.
@barrykinard6096Ай бұрын
@@timholley1632 Agreed, Jeff and Dave were Slayer, I love Tom's voice, but Kerry is a just a plain D Bag!.. I have never liked his arrogance or his sloppy a$$ solos. All kidding aside it was Dave that had me coming back for more... so Kerry?? he may be "dead to you" but you owe him!!!
@markw.loughton67862 ай бұрын
Dave Lombardo is a legend 🙌
@dck65462 ай бұрын
I never got into Slayer. I saw Lombardo playing with Mr. Bungle last year, though, and he killed it.
@Virvum_JuggernautАй бұрын
Listen to SLAYER’s masterpiece ‘Divine Intervention’ with Paul Bostaph debuting on drums.
@yhwhsozo3680Ай бұрын
Mr Bungle is incredible live!! Saw them in for the Mr Bungle album and followed them for 6 live show that where always insane, tight but radically different. This was when Mike was fully masked and mental tearing up stages and equipment lolz the best time of my life. The covers they always threw in where somehow better than the OGs.
@dck6546Ай бұрын
@yhwhsozo3680 Nice. I got into them right before California came out. Didn't get to see them on tour until a year ago. I definitely prefer the old, weird Mr. Bungle, but they're still great live as a thrash band and still throw in the out of place covers.
@acidrums42 ай бұрын
How about John Dette? Never got to record with them and the whole band faded into obscurity in that era, but interestingly enough he's gone pretty much under the radar.
@fastenergeticmetalassociat23832 ай бұрын
Yeah he is great
@designercaolho2 ай бұрын
There are some songs online of John playing those shows in Australia back in the day when Dave was fired again. Not gonna lie, at least at that point in time, he was the best of the 3 live. So much power, taste and confidence.
@Scarrred2 ай бұрын
Right now, Jon would be behind the drums for their return as unfortunately Paul is not the old Paul anymore :-(...
@drtopus2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Always nice to hear Mr Lombardo!
@kosbou212 ай бұрын
For me his work with Grip Inc. is maybe the best he's ever done....just amazing
@robertwalker33572 ай бұрын
@@kosbou21 Testament the gathering great too
@nedesnikderpherder75292 ай бұрын
I'm old lol I forgot about grip Inc, they were awesome from memory, time to KZbin dive for grip Inc🤘
@JayLee-od8ob2 ай бұрын
Only Slayer track that sounds like grip inc. was silent scream. It was all about the kick pedals and he was flawless just like he was with grip.
@kevinpohlner2840Ай бұрын
Never heard of them, but that will change starting now. Thanks for the heads up!
@parcalesteАй бұрын
Listen to the second Philm album, if you've missed it. He put some amazing work there.
@schottschott6825Ай бұрын
I love isolated drum tracks from Dave. I’ll search for more online. Awesome
@patricklennox9572Ай бұрын
I remember realizing how great a drummer Dave was on the South of Heaven album. That album gave him more space to show his creativity and sophistication. His genius was to put fills where there was so little space to fill. That pushed his creativity to say something meaningful in a blur of guitars. He always provided the right rhythm to support the riffs, but he found a way to provide the right fills and accents. That ride cymbal bell strike on War Ensemble is classic example of his genius and humor.
@soundbites11522 ай бұрын
Dave is such a bad-ass that he left Slayer and became a world-class, in-demand Jazz session drummer.
@davidperez5089Ай бұрын
Jazz? I dont think so! Dave rules at rockin n thrashin.
@58BURSTАй бұрын
(Sarcasm),,,,@@davidperez5089
@AcemechanicalservicesАй бұрын
Completely false
@TheBoondogglerАй бұрын
ok
@dmitryowensАй бұрын
2:25 New school thrash and death metal drummers do these type of bests with double bass but old school hardcore punk and thrash metal drummers used single bass.
@BobMarley-lq1yv2 ай бұрын
Dave Lombardo is SLAYER !!
@thetrooper77842 ай бұрын
Got the Awesome tee shirt and thank you so much for the hand written thank you card I got to🤘🤘🤘
@MetalPilgrim2 ай бұрын
So glad it has made it! Thanks a lot for your support!
@gilesfamily26532 ай бұрын
Any chance of more interviews I personally think they’re the best part of your channel.
@MetalPilgrim2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I just asked my patrons about whom they’d like me to invite on the channel next! So yes!!! There are more interviews coming! I actually release at least one interview a week, but some of them go on the second channel!🤘
@gilesfamily26532 ай бұрын
@@MetalPilgrimHow do I view your other channel please
@MetalPilgrim2 ай бұрын
Here you go - www.youtube.com/@MP2 So basically all "classic" bands go on the Metal Pilgrim channel, and newer bands interviews go on the second channel! Thanks a lot and please don't ever hesitate to share any suggestions on how to improve the show!
@gilesfamily26532 ай бұрын
@@MetalPilgrimAppreciated
@nxm82802 ай бұрын
You need to focus on Dave's fills, e.g. Ghosts of War, that same Postmortem live clip, Rusty Nail from Grip Inc, start of South of Heaven, Seasons of the Abyss.
@ZvonTracy-g1gАй бұрын
Cleanse the soul and behind the crooked cross has his best fills imo, south of heaven was the best dave album
@mmcpa2 ай бұрын
Dave Lombardo is one of my 4 favorite drummers. I actually liked his drumming more in Grip Inc, but of course he was awesome in Slayer. For unasked information, to round out my favorites list - Haruna (Lovebites) Tomas Haake (Meshuggah) Martin Lopez (Soen, ex-Opeth)
@billybloggs3214Ай бұрын
Dave is the best. As a boy in the 80’s I thought the best thing about Slayer was Dave’s drumming. I’m no drummer but he sounds great to me
@davidtynan132 ай бұрын
Love both Dave Lombardo and Paul Bostaphs drumming!
@RitchieHarris-h9f2 ай бұрын
Same
@metalslayergameplays6089Ай бұрын
Bostaph on God hates us all album is god tier.
@RitchieHarris-h9fАй бұрын
@@metalslayergameplays6089 divine intervention. The album he did with exodus is good
@Diesel08072 ай бұрын
Daves playing has a feel to it, his time feels really good and he was very inventive
@nedesnikderpherder75292 ай бұрын
It's because he leads with his left hand, and it leaves you in a different position after, during and before fills, that you simply can't replicate leading with the right hand
@benttwisted210Ай бұрын
Dave pioneered thrash double bass, period!! The speed at which he had those bass pedals going was revolutionary at that time. Just as most other instruments, there's pioneers & there's the follow-ups! Sure, there's a multitude of players, now, that are playing double bass at 300bpm+, but, without pioneering influences, such as Dave, exactly, where would they be & what would they be doing on their bass drums? Signed, An avid fan of Dave & a drummer
@jamiewalton666Ай бұрын
Not revolutionary at all, Charlie Benante was doing it back then
@benttwisted210Ай бұрын
@@jamiewalton666 sorry, but, afraid not, he was following the leader. Besides, that, Charlie wasn't the first drummer for Anthrax. Maybe you missed my signature, but, I'm a drummer, same age as just about everyone in the big 4 & I've met almost everyone but the guys in Anthrax. Smoked with Tom Araya, hung out with Metallica backstage, sat alone at a table with James Hetfield conversing about hotrods, hung out with Nick Menza discussing his new cage system, where it came from & how it was stowed, I was a musician/drummer in Dallas, TX & that afforded me this kind of clout. Oh, and, let me not forget to mention, I knew, and, hung out with Pantera, especially, Vinnie, when they were just a local band too, even warmed up for them... etc, etc...man! So, I was TRYING to keep up with Dave when Slayer's first album hit, along with Lars, Gar, & any other speed demon I could find on vinyl & play along with on a 500 watt stereo system 😂, so, unless you lived in & tried to copy it, as it was happening/coming out, then, maybe, just maybe, I'll listen. Now, as far as Charlie goes, his signature pioneering sound was the original blast beat. It wasn't as gnarly as recent drummers, but, neither is Dave's double bass work. Holy hell, I tried & tried to figure out, by sound, not watching, how in the hell he was hitting that snare so fast, along with all the other toms, cymbals & high-hat, at the same time, without missing a snare beat! I'll gladly give credit where credit is due, trust me, due credits are what they are & nobody can change it.
@jamiewalton666Ай бұрын
@benttwisted210 Doesn't change the fact I think Charlie is better. He can literally do anything Lombardo does plus more. Look at their drum battles live on KZbin Charlie definately is more impressive and versatile.
@benttwisted210Ай бұрын
@@jamiewalton666 see, that's where we agree, for sure! Now, Charlie is much more versatile, where Dave, stayed inside his bubble & didn't progress as much. Dave did play in Suicidal Tendencies for a bit, and, he tried to get a few other projects off the ground. Charlie is more of a musician, in where, he didn't just venture out, he was willing to learn more & more, like any good musician should. I, myself, gave up at 30yo like I SHOULDN'T have. I let outside people pull me away from music to "have a career", I had just figured out I needed to start climbing the musical ladder to success instead of trying to be loyal, to the death, with one band..."man, we'll make it if we just stick together", ya, sounds nice Mark! 😂
@Daiv-l9gАй бұрын
Gar Samuelson was just as good as both of them IMO.
@ruditoonen6057Ай бұрын
That man plays drums for so many bands and he keeps getting better. His Slayer drumming was awesome but his drumming now is out of this world.
@PaulHabrelewicz-s3r2 ай бұрын
Lombardo! Slayer was better with him behind the kit!!!!
@eldiablo37942 ай бұрын
Personally my favorite drumming of Dave pertaining to technicality is definitely South of Heaven the entire album. Esp on songs like Behind the Crooked Cross, and crazy double bass endurance on Silent Scream. For some reason Dave stated he hates the drumming on that album, but he was playing on another level with the drum fills and being more technical compared to his straight up thrash drumming like on Reign In Blood. Do a video on Paul Bostaph. Paul's drumming on Forbidden's first album Forbidden Evil is awesome. Even before he was in Slayer, he was already killing it Forbidden. There's footage of Paul performing with Forbidden on the Combat records Combat Tour 2 movie from 1988.
@iamgribs2 ай бұрын
I think the slower songs give him more room to run with it. Less chaos in the way.
@MetalPersonJ2 ай бұрын
That Angel Of Death one.....holy shit. It sounds like double bass rolls after every measure, which is near every second!
@robertwalker33572 ай бұрын
Fastest double bass at the time
@candypeanut9927Ай бұрын
To me Dave Lombardo just sounds more organic than may other Metal drummers. On these isolated tracks I find the dynamics in the double bass for Raining Blood eye-opening. The different attack levels really shape the groove in that part.
@alexroca6981Ай бұрын
His self confessed use of Disco beats in Thrash will forever be my favourite thing about him😁
@newmzy0Ай бұрын
Dave was one of the guys who made me want to play drums. I wish you had chosen "Mandatory Suicide" but hey, that's just my taste. "Mandatory Suicide" has one of the best fills of any metal song, ever... at about 2:48. "Silent Scream" is another masterpiece. Obviously my favourite album is "South of Heaven".
@johnby420Ай бұрын
It’s not Slayer without Dave and Jeff.
@JeremyTikiSnob2 ай бұрын
Both please
@samdavparsley82662 ай бұрын
I’m NEW to drumming but not to Slayer. I grew up when they and Metallica etc. were starting out. Dave Lombardo just gives me an insane rush (I do love Rush also). The feeling of top of the line hardcore drums matched with Slayers intense everything else- yeah it’s just kick ass !
@Punkenstein-d6b2 ай бұрын
King of drumming is his majesty Pete Commando Sandoval,the best ever.Greetings from Bosnia,Samir.
@Summonredhellspites2 ай бұрын
Yeah pete rules
@vistalite-ph4zwАй бұрын
Dave Lombardo is definitely in my top 5. I agree he's not the most technical drummer and some say he has timing issues. But for self taught and the way he has pioneered thrash metal, definitely one of the greatest...
@metaldave556Ай бұрын
I liked the tone of south of heaven the most, especially the snare. Nice and crispy with a little reverb. Excellent.
@drewskiee92542 ай бұрын
Ghosts of War and Spirit in Black are my favorite drum tracks by Dave. 🤘
@nedesnikderpherder75292 ай бұрын
Ghosts of war is my all time favourite Slayer track, it is the epitome of thrash!
@sunpeaksturner2 ай бұрын
Dave …you’re one of my childhood Heroes..! Purely Legendary 🤘🏽
@pawlpoche8736Ай бұрын
I would recommend Dave Lombardo self titled release, it’s a psychedelic world drum trip
@badopcodeАй бұрын
Dave kicked the doors open and took no prisoners on what metal drums should sound like. Period. Not that other drummers weren't badass in their own right. It's just Dave pushed that bar up of what is the standard. As far as the best drummer in the genre, my vote is Chuck Biscuits. He reminds me so much of Ringo Starr. What they are doing sounds easy... easy to follow for the listeners... but when you dig deeper it is so incredibly hard. 90% of really good drummers can't match their madness from beginning to end of a track. Plus the Chuck Biscuits head banging while playing is absolutely epic.
@davidperez5089Ай бұрын
So so tight and powerful! The playing long sets of this style is a feather upon itself!!! SLAYER IS Dave, Jeff, tom n kerry. RIP JH
@RonNorman-ie1nvАй бұрын
Dave Lombard to me it is one of the best metal drummers out there. Precision and speed he's the man hands down. Seen him play a place called JJ Kelly's years ago and then everybody there was there because of Dave Lombardo. The dude is a god when it comes to the drums
@dominickgiallombardo29212 ай бұрын
It’s 100% Dave Lombardo is Slayers Best Drummer in my books! Wasn’t he also involved in Jazz Drumming at some point in his life? 😊
@robertwalker33572 ай бұрын
@@dominickgiallombardo2921 Jon dette
@rjc7289Ай бұрын
When Dave started out, he was among the best of the best as far as drummers go. Hyper-speed double-bass drumming was a rarity then. Today however, you've got a shitload of death metal drummers out there who can play circles around Dave. What a difference a few decades makes.
@callmealphalfa8425Ай бұрын
Dude, Dave's drum work with Empire State Bastards is amazing
@glennmorganofficialАй бұрын
Being Technical means little, if you are not innovative. Dave is innovative, and pushed thrash drumming to a whole new level. He is the undisputed thrash drumming king.
@BIGD-gj1vbАй бұрын
South of heaven is pure magic. It crossed all the lines that permanently defined thrash. Its their best work and daves best lp.
@mghc72 ай бұрын
I asked Dave once what it is like to be a drum GOD…he very kindly said I don’t think of it that way,I’m just blessed…does that guy know how to party or what
@UlfhedinnNorskАй бұрын
Man. Your English is getting better each time I listen to your videos. Great job dude. Пора бы уже приехать к нам в гости (В ШША 😉).
@dirtkills2 ай бұрын
Dave is probably one if my favorite drummers to listen to and watch. Dave with the misfits live sounds like the albums but a bit faster and its always fun to see danzig try to keep up lol sadly i never saw dave with slayer
@yhwhsozo3680Ай бұрын
Of that generation of drummers Mike Bordin of Faith No More is my favorite. Tribal, groovy and funky but HEAVY!!! One of the most underrated drummers in my 52 years of life.
@emt53302 ай бұрын
Am i the only one that could hear the rest of the song in their head while listening to the isolated clips
@nedesnikderpherder75292 ай бұрын
Was belting out lyrics over South of heaven bahahaha totally agree
@DoomRoomRecordsАй бұрын
It's not only the technical side of it...the rate of AGGRESSION in a Lombardo drum fill is the thing. It hangs you on the wall by the throath
@keiffermcmillan12 ай бұрын
Yeah man awesome video , can you do a drummer series including Paul Bostaph , Jon Dette , Charlie Benante , and Tom Hunting
@ZombifiedPreacher12 ай бұрын
Dave is very organic & smooth 100% my favorite drummer
@hipstereagle60502 ай бұрын
Lombardo is my favorite drummer ever and I’m on his side in his feud with Slayer (he’s since moved on and wish the band well but Kerry is still a baby about the whole thing)
@Joe45-91Ай бұрын
Most underrated recording of Dave is the Apocalyptica track Last Hope. His fills are ridiculous.
@fink94Ай бұрын
I read in the Metal Blade records book that Dave recorded the drums for Show no mercy in two parts. All the cymbals on another day! That's crazy Edit: oops he mentioned it in the video. Cool!
@m16s192 ай бұрын
I prefer the 1985' Dave Lambardo show no mercy live, you should show that video too.
@VincentVegardSvartАй бұрын
How do you work with this tracks? Damn listen to Dave Lombardo's isolated track is a journey
@Nycholas17Ай бұрын
As "technically" powerful as Dave's drumming has always been, it's his "feel" for what every moment in a song requires that makes him a titan. In the end, Dave leaves nothing left to be desired; he pours on the gold in every project. 10/10 ⭐ s
@nicopillay40592 ай бұрын
Tom Hunting never gets the praise he deserves
@ryanwilson52222 ай бұрын
I’m not reading all of the comments. But I think there’s better examples off of “Reign” than could have been used. Just my opinion. No matter what, you can’t deny that Dave is a great drummer. Dave “jazzy” Lombardo. Great person. Great drummer
@bruth61382 ай бұрын
Those were the days; when you heard what the person was playing. Everything is so processed, sampled, spliced, and triggered, now.
@RolandDeschain12 ай бұрын
Dave said he never warms up before a show.
@theonetruetimАй бұрын
Hell yeah!!! G.O.A.T. confirmed It should be noted that he has been drumming with The Misfits recently - which was a surprise for this guy, until most of the way through the show, Glenn, The Main Man himself - announced the players... Wow! Those songs are NOT as simple as one may think - in that department. No wonder they sounded so good while keeping the energy to the max throughout! THAT is a perfect match, imo. One made in...well, let's just say south of...u get it.
@kurtemeigh2 ай бұрын
You should have played DNR when he was in testament.
@slayerbear17Ай бұрын
Dave definitely was a drumming pioneer for sure.
@richpeltier9519Ай бұрын
Dave's style is like Barimore Barlow on crack. One of my favorites and I'm fortunate to have seen him several times back in the early days.
@KarloTheGreenerАй бұрын
he is one of the best drummers there is... and my absolute favorite \m/
@loneponderer4952 ай бұрын
Seeing Lombardo doing solo drumming shows he is way better a drummer than he ever got to demonstrate while in Slayer.
@AJoylessEon2 ай бұрын
as good as dave is.. i have to say that something insanely special happened on divine intervention.
@bennyjones7675Ай бұрын
Dave is most definitely one of the best and always will be 🤘🏻
@cryptokimo7558Ай бұрын
A video about Bostaph would be cool :)
@ScottGunMag69Ай бұрын
He’s the best, hopefully coming to N VA one more time this year!😊
@diracio2 ай бұрын
Agree with all this and love Lombardo! Later stuff from him would be best for me. I was intrigued to hear how his timing on Raining Blood is actually a bit off - nobody is perfect I guess!?
@poltergeist3194Ай бұрын
I liked Dave’s style but it did seem at least to me in my very young years that his style was being surpassed by other players in the metal genre. I actually liked the new energy that Paul Bostaph brought to the group. And though Duvine Intervention was a great album. But when Dave returned, you can tell that he was able to experiment more with his talent within the confines of Slayer.
@ServanttotheSerpentGodde-ot7hcАй бұрын
Dave is the main way they were able to tour without a bass player all those years
@kurturbain984Ай бұрын
Dave kicks everybody’s ass. There’s a live Silent Scream and a Mess Around cover here on KZbin that just destroy.
@paulwheeler1761Ай бұрын
Dave is a legend for sure. One of the best thrash drummers of all time. A true pioneer. But IMO, I put Charlie Benante slightly ahead of him. The godfather of the blast beat is still as quick today in his 60's as he was in his 20's. And also IMO, his slower beats how much more of a groove than Dave's.
@RASIELSUAREZ-f5jАй бұрын
Lombardo's my favorite Slayer drummer but my favorite Slayer drum track is Gemini (Bostaph)
@anthonysuski9248Ай бұрын
Awesome!! Dave rules!!! 👍
@plasticoflamingo29522 ай бұрын
Have you heard Philm? Dave's drumming is insanely good!
@Agte12342 ай бұрын
Dave Lombardo, Gene Hoglan, Pete Sandoval, Nicholas Barker, Hellhammer they are all the same breed
@m.c.ruckus2032Ай бұрын
Umm, the song title is "War Ensemble", not "War Ansemble". (02:13) (sorry, but Somebody had to point that out) 😅 also, that error happened at a time spot in this video that shares the same name of ANOTHER Slayer song about Jefferey Dahmer.
@thought1212Ай бұрын
he's my favorite by far.
@Eric-AB_LLKАй бұрын
You should do a video on David Diepold. He's a sick technician on the kit!!
@rickdiggler9680Ай бұрын
Not just thrash. Dave is one of the greatest drummers ever
@randywissler9923Ай бұрын
In my honest opinion, the drummers that truly pushed the boundaries and revolutionized metal drumming was Dave of course, Charlie Benante, Clive Burr and last but certainly not least, Gar Samuelson!!! R.I.P CLIVE BURR AND GAR SAMUELSON!!🤘🤘
@66hazard2 ай бұрын
Lombardo yes but i would have to say Kirk Arrington ( RIP) Metal Church was right on his heels
@nedesnikderpherder75292 ай бұрын
Lol who? It's what's his name still playing and on point like Dave? It's ok to have favourites catering to personal tastes, but C'mon dude 😎
@dominicsosa7405Ай бұрын
I feel Tom Hunting of EXODUS is the best thrash drummer.drummers who have played in Slayer and Exodus say Tom is the most difficult to replicate
@stephenc2527Ай бұрын
Dave is my favorite thrash drummer for sure. Just seemed like he can put a drum fill anywhere in a song. Another drummer to help carry a band to the next level would be Nick Menza. I think he was better than Gar too.
@rafzombie5907Ай бұрын
No mention of Gene Hoglan. Being that he teached Dave to Dbl bass
@satatay23Ай бұрын
He has the best sound, character, ferocity, power.
@nedesnikderpherder75292 ай бұрын
Goat 🤘 single stroke master, leads with the left hand, still going sick in Mr bungle, nothing but quality and brutality!!!!!