+1 they were the first band to make the clicky sound appeal to me ( besides pantera, but at the time ff just sounded so high fidelity)I think the one who ignited all the sampled drums trend in metal would be FF's Raymond Herrera, quite obviously Demanufacture wasn't the first major metal record with samples, but nonetheless the trend started with it.
You can get a great sound without them, but why limit your arsenal?
There is no shortage of examples of great sounds that didn't require sampling, and it's not inability to get a great sound out of a 'natural' setup that brings about sample use.
Good Example Jeff.
I think the objetive of a an album production is to make it sound good, so what if you use a "fckn sample" to make it sound good, if however you will proccess it a lot to make it sound good, it´s the same, the drummer is still playing, still hitting the snare, Kick or what ever, without sample, you´ll still compress it, add reverb, Eq. you are adding some "make-up", think as that adding a sample is one of this steps.
i've heard that as well.
White Noise? As in, they augment the drum sound with a burst of a staticy-type sound?