The Greatest Drummers of All Time

Michael McClellan (68′)

This dude came out of absolutely nowhere and took on the task of reigning in Josh Scogin, former frontman of Norma Jean, and the Chariot. His play style is gritty and noisy but manages to play so simply that the noise-punk is tangible.

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The More You Know

  • Dave Grohl was so intimidated by Kurt Cobain that he hid a lot of the music he made while on tour with Nirvana. After Cobain's death, the tucked away music would become Foo Fighters' first album.
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  • Chuck Berry, the Godfather of Rock ‘n’ Roll, originally only performed music to buy photography equipment to support his aspirations of becoming a professional photographer.
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