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2013 Headliners


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so many better drummers around than grohl, I just dont get it

flaming lips' stephen drozd is nearest thing there is to john bonham these days. That's a fact, and he doesnt even play drums for the band anymore

matt barrick of the walkmenis miles better than grohl too

fuck grohl

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Hes a guitar player really. The drums came later. So he plays drums like a guitar player would. Very chunky and loud. Even his fills are loud! But he borders on Bonham parody a little too much for me sometimes. A lot of the Queens of the Stone Age stuff for example. And I love The Queens of the Stone Age.
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i used to love Foo Fighters. used to be one of my favourite bands. but then i grew up. i'll still sing along to their songs if i hear them, and when they release a new album i'll download it to see what they're upto these days (usually the same as always) but i think they're definitely more of a 'band that got you into rock music' than a band that you forever think are fantastic. as you grow up you just kind of realise that they're, well, not that good

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not sure how this got onto a "Dave Grohl isnt as good a drummer as this drummer is" argument. Don't think anyone was making the point that he's the best drummer in the world, as he obviously isn't. He has however drummed on some fairly legendary rock records, and is a great drummer.
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I don't hate the guy. He seems like a genuinely pleasant chap who's always happy to take the time to chat with the people who put him where he is today.

I do, however, think that his music is a prime example of mediocrity hailed as genius. FFs have roughly five or so unstoppable bangers and a slur of average tunes that seem to be parodies of said bangers. That's my view anyway.

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