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I was talking to this friend, who I really respect because he's a very skilled musician (guitarrist, drummer, bass player, he's good in anything he plays) and for the nth time we were talking about drummers, so I, once again, told him there was no drummer I heard that could fill all the gaps like Giuseppe Orlando. He, tired of hearing me say that, asked me: Tell me some albums of them, so I will download them and see how good he is - you just got me curious. He's not into doom metal, actually he's not a lot into metal, although he's been a lot influenced by progressive metal acts. So, my question is, if you were to tell someone a song that features some of the hardest, technical-most works of Giuseppe, which songs/album would it be?
I myself, usually use the song "Homecomming" as a show-off of his work, but dunno, there're others which got some impressive drum works, but I never get to remember them. Any sugestions?
I was talking to this friend, who I really respect because he's a very skilled musician (guitarrist, drummer, bass player, he's good in anything he plays) and for the nth time we were talking about drummers, so I, once again, told him there was no drummer I heard that could fill all the gaps like Giuseppe Orlando. He, tired of hearing me say that, asked me: Tell me some albums of them, so I will download them and see how good he is - you just got me curious. He's not into doom metal, actually he's not a lot into metal, although he's been a lot influenced by progressive metal acts. So, my question is, if you were to tell someone a song that features some of the hardest, technical-most works of Giuseppe, which songs/album would it be?
I myself, usually use the song "Homecomming" as a show-off of his work, but dunno, there're others which got some impressive drum works, but I never get to remember them. Any sugestions?