How Gregory “G.C” Coleman forever influenced music history with the “Amen Break.”
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Drumeo breaks down John Dolmayan’s drumming brilliance on “Chop Suey!”
“From John Dolmayan’s frantic double-time grooves to sudden shifts to half-time, thunderous tom work, and even blast beats, Dolmayan masterfully drives the song’s unpredictable structure with power and precision. His ability to weave chaos into cohesion mirrors the band’s signature blend of rock, metal, hip-hop, and Armenian folk influences.”
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Atlassian & music psychologist Dr. Kelly Jakubowski have created “The Earworm Eraser”, which “features a series of audio patterns and rhythmic structures that are carefully designed to break the loop of the song in the listener’s mind.”
[Atlassian via Laughing Squid]
Kevin “Chocolate Droppa” Hart does a Relatively Normal-Sized Desk Concert for NPR/April Fools Day.
In honor of the 1000th episode of her show, Kelly Clarkson covers Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing” for her Kellyoke segment.
Congratulations. You’ve earned one metal version of the Severance theme. Please try to enjoy all 2:08 equally.