Any drummers feel like laying down a couple tracks?

AdamWathan

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So me and my old vocalist are recording some tunes from the old band that never got finished, just for fun, but the programmed drums just aren't cutting it. Is anyone with some free time interested in laying down a few tracks for fun? Nothing really challenging and I don't want the parts exactly as programmed so you would be free to play around and have fun with it. I can probably swing paying $25 a track or something but I'm pretty broke and this is a desperation/fingers crossed situation where I'm just hoping to find someone who would have fun helping out.

Anyways, here's one track, the other is a metalcore cover of Careless Whisper by George Michael which I will post the rough version of once I get home...

http://www.adamwathan.com/mixes/aotf/Voyageur4.mp3

EDIT: Other track:

New version I'm working on for these recordings:
http://www.adamwathan.com/mixes/aotf/carelessrough.mp3

Live vid so you can hear vox and shit:
 
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Just a note, I'm likely going to edit and sample replace everythig to hell so reskinning and all that stuff isn't that important, again this is just for fun/nostalgic reasons! Real playing always sounds better than anything I program even if it's quantized and completely sample replaced, so I just want a human performance in there as a starting point so it doesn't turn out like fake shit, haha...
 
Man, if I had internet (other than my phone) I'd do it for ya in a heartbeat. Maybe I can borrow a real connection.
 
If no one does this I can program and send you S2.0 bounces haha.

Will probably take you up on this lol probably easiest way. Next time I catch you on MSN we'll chat.

Still would rather a real drummer though if anyone is interested! (Erkan don't make more excuses I know it is your lifelong dream to drum for an unsuccessful Canadian metalcore band)