Kristensen Magnussen Super crazy to believe that he was the same age as me during the Human Tour! What a monster touring around Europe and the US at that age!
I suggest you give the Decapitated album 'Winds of Creation' a listen ( if you haven't heard them yet. ) Their Drummer was 14 when they made that album. The other band members were all one year older than each other.
Sean Reinert ladies and gentleman a machine with soul, he wasnt listening to metal when he recorded this, he was into Chick Corea and more jazz stuff, one of my 3 top hi tech metal drummers
This was by far Death's best drummer! Gene Hoglan and Richard Christy are good drummers respectively, but the drumming on Human was fucking INHUMAN! I remember reading an article where Gene himself had a hard time playing songs from this album because of the shear intricacy of Sean's drumming...
@@WhoisVinnie Hmm, I could agree with this.. especially in that slow part of Genetic Reconstruction you really hear how great that drum kit sounds. As much as I'd like to hear Human in the Spiritual setting, in the end I think the original production (even though the bass guitar is on the hidden variable level) has a better sound than any other Death album or remaster. . I think the 2011 remaster is a kind of sacrilege. It sounds like better (to distinguish in terms of instruments defined in the whole), but everything sounds much flatter and compressed per instrument, so +- 4 times as bad as where the original version just sounds like it was cast in one piece and is chrome plated by Sean Reinert.
I remember back in the early 90's when I first heard that acceleration in the solo part, I was fucking stunned! Had to listen to it over and over again to actually realize that someone could do that on bass drums. He was way ahead of his time in metal drumming and is definitely one of the forefathers to extreme metal drumming of today.
You know what? I must have listened to this song a zillion times and I just noticed this acceleration on the bass drums. I went and listened to the album version to see if it's really there and there it is!
No one will play this song like Sean did! I´ve seen Gene Hoglan, Richard Christy and other drummers playing this but no one can do it better, Sean was a fucking monster!!! RIP Master!!! Damn life!!!!!
the ease at which reinert plays these parts astounds me. the fluidity that his wrists allow him is something i strive for whenever i see him play. underrated and quite possibly the greatest drummer, at least in heavy metal, of all time.
Man the breaks on the refrain are extremely inspired ... I believe Reinert and Sandoval are my best drummers ever. I never get enough of them and they are super identifiable amongst the massive amount of drummers on metal. I hope we had more musicians like them today, most have super technique but they lack something you see on that video, some call it musicality
It's important to admit that this guy was asking first. It was his gift that allowed the whole style to take a giant step forward. He changed the rules of the game! In addition to power and speed, he brought metal-drumming musicality! He was just the first. It is always difficult to be the first. Rest in peace, Sean...
This is before triggers and condensers !!!! Your drums sounded for how hard you hit with consistency!!!! SEAN IS KILLING IT!!!! Always SOLID!!!! ❤️🥁🙏🎶😎
Back in the day this would've been a video to watch every single day a dozen times over. What am I talking about, it STILL is! Sean's groove even in high speed metal drumming is yet to be topped. Amazing.
I remember well hearing this first time and taking it to school in my headphones everyday wow my friends didn’t get it but I knew this was way ahead of the curve at it’s time Loved death still do to bad Chuck had to leave early
This is what I call "gourmet metal playing." My favorite metal drummer; exquisite taste, techique and delivery. Human and all the Cynic stuff is just mind blowing. The absolute pioneer of tech death.
sean reinert, gene hoglan and richard christy play absolutely fantastic on all the albums and live. death really incorporated one of the best metal drummers..
Sean is so sick drummer. I think his style is pure old progressive metal. Human is best album of death's all albums. Sean + Paul + Chuck + Steve = Legendary lineup
Absolute precision, creativity, and technique... Sean was way ahead for it's time in death metal... this album is one of the reasons why I started playing drums 15 years ago...
I know Gene Hogan is an awesome drummer and deserves all the recognition he gets but I actually think Sean's drumming on Human is even better yet no one really knows of him, sad. When this came out it blew me away with the speed an& aggression I liked with Steve Asheim of Deicide but far more complex.
Replicate Extinction what he meant was he's one of the less popular death drummers, as people usually talk about Gene Hoglan or Richard Christy. And being a fan of death metal doesn't mean you are a fan of this band.
*insert name here* Funny, I found the opposite was true when I first got into Death. It seemed to me that Human was the album that everybody revered while the Gene and Richard stuff were regarded as almost secondary masterpieces. Personally I think each of the three is just as technical, fast and aggressive as each other (as evidenced when Gene played Richard's stuff on the 2012 DTA tour) but ultimately Richard is the best. His cymbal usage took the flair of Sean with Gene's Erskineisms and blended them seamlessly
In my opinion Reinert is far better than the two and best drummer Death ever had. Coming from the fusion scene(he's never been much of a metal fan) has made him much more colorful!
Aw man, I've never liked Richard's style... I think it's too much information going on at the same time, but he's a monster. In my opinion reinert's style was the best fit for death, and I'm a gene hoglan fanboy hahaha
This is raw as hell but still so creative. Such a rare breed. I was 10 when this was filmed. Sitting behind him and seeing this would have given me lots of direction on what to aspire towards. That beat flip around 2:12 is insane. Truly in a league of his own. Hands like Vinnie with feet like Lombardo! RIP
INHUMAN ! The Man who set a new milestone standards in metal drum play. Rest in peace, SEAN and Thank you for all the awesome music heritage and musical inspiration. Huge respect !
What they did on that album is still up to date, Sean drumming is insane. Chuck gathered awesome musicians on all records but I think this was by far the best lineup and one of their best if not the best album.
I remember first putting this disk in when it first came out-didn't move for the whole CD! this was in 91! Sick for then-sick for now! And speed isn't everything-guitar, drums, whatever-speed is worthless without style and feel! 40 minutes of blastbeats isn't feel-its a fancy metronome! HUMAN still stands the test of time!
Whenever I watch Sean, Gene or Richard, I tend to say, this is the best Death drummer. So it is a tide for three of them. And somebody said blast beats, fast kick patterns? Those guys did these back in the day without all those tricky polished sound systems and high quality gear. Look or more than that, listen, to that clock-work tasty drumming. All legends... RIP Chuck...
One of the best that ever manned the drumkit. To be this accomplished at only 20 years of age. Jaw dropping. I remember when I first heard this monster. The Human album had just come out, and MTV was playing the video for Lack of Comphrension. Inhuman drumming. I loved that Chuck brought this progressive jazz drummer in to play on his songs. I wish that I could have seen the live version of this incredible band. I saw them on the Individual Thought Patterns tour, and while Gene did a great job with Seans parts, they just did not sound the same. Rest in peace, Sean.
In the pocket af! Fusion influence without over playing! His feet...holy shit!! Every ride pattern in the whole performance is perfect!! Best snare sound ever!! Sean Reinert was the greatest of all metal drummers and sadly, very underrated! That first Cynic record is face metling!!
very happy to see these videos... this record and drummer made some of us take the time to better our craft by learning jazz and other techniques. seeing these now i can understand what is going on fine - but this record was the spark for such insights
When I heard this album for the first time back in "91, my first opinion was that they recorded Human with a rhitm machine...I was mad!Wondered myself is it possible...Why they done that...I am 41years old now, recently bumped on this uploads, and saw what?That man is realy rhytm machine...(sorry for my bad english)
Your drumming blew me away and still does. It was a whole new discovery for me and has never lost its flavor. A true original, thank you for your music, it has saved my life, RIP Sean Reinert
I was very blessed to have met Sean and hung with Cynic when they were opening for Cannibal Corpse in Tampa, FL. I sat behind Sean in a similar position as this camera. Just incredible to watch him play.
When I went to junior high at Shenandoah in Miami , one of my classmates on percussion was Alex Marquez . So Alex was in solstice and anger among other bands . This was in the late 80’s. They had a warehouse by hidden lake and their next door neighbors were none other than Cynic. We played a house party once , I was in a band called scythe . Cynic played before us and I was inside the house looking through the sliding glass doors . Sean was on the other side outside. When he started playing it’s like I was in basic math and Sean was doing fucking calculus on the drums . I was like really ? I gotta play after this guy? I mean his level of drumming was so that I would have trouble just wrapping my brain around what he was doing. Thankfully so the cops showed up right before cynic finished their set and the party was called off . Whew ! Alex and Sean were great friends and they both admired each other’s work. I’m just lucky to have Alex as a brother and I’m also blown away by his drumming . Different styles of course but still both excellent in their own regards. RIP Sean . On Friday there was a show and Alex attended and Sean’s sister spotted him . Told him how much Sean would talk about him and the feeling is mutual on Alex’s behalf. I am extremely lucky to have known both and as a matter of fact , Alex is in my living room , sleeping on our couch . I am blessed as we all are to have experienced both of their drumming.
I vividly remember buying this on cassette when it was released put the tape in on a walkman and pressed play as i was walking away from the sound cellar in dublin after like 5 to 10 seconds the drumming kinda made my body invisibly flip 360 degrees or should i say my ears . Will never forget that moment
Ive been having alot of thoughts about how life passes so quick With that said i saw sean perform with cynic at el rey theater in 2011? I feel grateful i got to witness his talent. Music is a big thing in my life where it soothes my anxiety and existential crisis due to getting older, but as I watch this to try to have some endorphins by being taken back in time then suddenly i start freaking out at the thought that sean was taken from us too damn soon. I guess enjoy the momment to the fullest and be present with your loved ones. Time flies. In conclusion, TIME F**cking FLIES
wow... you would think after years of closely listening to this album, you knew everything going on with the drums... thanks for uploading! this shit is amazing
‘Scream Bloody Gore’ was the 1st DEATH album I bought when released but ‘Human’ is what made me love them. Love when he speeds up the kicks @ 2:52. Every hit is so sharp and every kick so pronounced. Edit : To think Sean was only 20 at the time ... mind blowing!
Technically he was completely unmatched at the time, he had it all, groove, speed, power, technique and fucking taste.
the dude was all feel, no trigger double bass and it sounding perfect is incredible
TRUUUUUUUUUUUUUTH!
His technique is to die for.
totally agreed.
I'm still astonished by the level of drumming in this song and album, 32 years later
Could you belive that ? He is born '71 so he was 20 years old at that time. Dude, fuckin 20 years old and that sick flawless metronomical drumming.
Yeah also usually people think just because someone is young they suck
Look at this god they made the first tech death metal album
WeKnowTheTruth2012 Waay before the UA-cam-masturbators era ! Waay before the Internet at homes !
True. Still, Vitek from Decapitated was 15 when they recorded their first album.
Like a baaaaaaaawwwwwssss
@@bartoszdolewski4915haha yeah man!!!!
Seriously, this is so f****ng amazing. In -91 he sounded like this, waaaay ahead of most other drummers in this genre at that time.
+Mattias Jonasson And he was about 20 years old in the human Tour! a Beast!
+Kristensen Magnussen Even more incredible then. The others just didn't sound anything like this. Amazing...
Kristensen Magnussen Super crazy to believe that he was the same age as me during the Human Tour! What a monster touring around Europe and the US at that age!
I suggest you give the Decapitated album 'Winds of Creation' a listen ( if you haven't heard them yet. )
Their Drummer was 14 when they made that album. The other band members were all one year older than each other.
True, Vitek (R.I.P.) is a legend, best drummer to ever walk this earth, period.
RIP Sean Reinert. You may not be in this world any longer, but your legacy will live on forever through your amazing work.
WORLD"S MOST UNDER RATED DRUMMER!
Yeah... underrated as in Sean lacks the recognition he should get from being this sick of a drummer. schlooonginator was correct.
my favourite metal drummer! especially death "human"...
RIP Sean...
schlooonginator RIP Sean Reinert
@@christianclark2748 Sean and Richard
To think that Sean was only 20 years old at the time of this video, fucking amazing!!!
its so discouraging
Think he was only 19. Not that 1 year matters. He was fucking awesome regardless. RIP SR
@@kurtludwig5214 No he was 20 here, birthday is 5/27/71
@@misterscorbunny552419 on during the recording of Human and 20 here, so how about 19.5 😂
Sean Reinert ladies and gentleman a machine with soul, he wasnt listening to metal when he recorded this, he was into Chick Corea and more jazz stuff, one of my 3 top hi tech metal drummers
Yet, years prior to recording Human with Death, he already played death metal with Cynic.
NightRider how long was Cynic around before focus was released? Because I know human precedes focus by a few years.
@@VioletAOP416 Cynic was formed in '87, and had demos from 88-91 before releasing Focus in 1993.
uroboric_forms dope, do you know if there’s any place I can find those demos?
Believe he thanked Vinnie Colaiuta in the Human liner notes
God bless that right wrist.
Is insane, specially when playing ostinatos on the ride cymbal.
RIP Sean.
This was by far Death's best drummer!
Gene Hoglan and Richard Christy are good drummers respectively, but the drumming on Human was fucking INHUMAN! I remember reading an article where Gene himself had a hard time playing songs from this album because of the shear intricacy of Sean's drumming...
I agree. Although Bill Andrews was my favorite in having the coolest sounding drum set.
@@WhoisVinnie
Hmm, I could agree with this..
especially in that slow part of Genetic Reconstruction you really hear how great that drum kit sounds. As much as I'd like to hear Human in the Spiritual setting, in the end I think the original production (even though the bass guitar is on the hidden variable level) has a better sound than any other Death album or remaster. . I think the 2011 remaster is a kind of sacrilege. It sounds like better (to distinguish in terms of instruments defined in the whole), but everything sounds much flatter and compressed per instrument, so +- 4 times as bad as where the original version just sounds like it was cast in one piece and is chrome plated by Sean Reinert.
And i guess due to Gene’s playing style its hard for him to replicate what Sean had done in human.
Hoglan HEAPS praise on reinert as well
@@2112SNEEKobviously you don’t like hearing bass guitar then, because Steve got fucked on the original mix.
I remember back in the early 90's when I first heard that acceleration in the solo part, I was fucking stunned! Had to listen to it over and over again to actually realize that someone could do that on bass drums. He was way ahead of his time in metal drumming and is definitely one of the forefathers to extreme metal drumming of today.
OOOOOOOOOH YAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
You know what? I must have listened to this song a zillion times and I just noticed this acceleration on the bass drums. I went and listened to the album version to see if it's really there and there it is!
No one will play this song like Sean did! I´ve seen Gene Hoglan, Richard Christy and other drummers playing this but no one can do it better, Sean was a fucking monster!!!
RIP Master!!! Damn life!!!!!
2:52 that fill on double bass iside the double bass beat is so epic!
I replayed it like five times.
the ease at which reinert plays these parts astounds me. the fluidity that his wrists allow him is something i strive for whenever i see him play. underrated and quite possibly the greatest drummer, at least in heavy metal, of all time.
The most under rated drummer of all time! I can't believe Sean was playing this technical style in 91!
RIP master Reinert. Your will never be forgotten and will always be an inspiration.
RIP..... I KNOW YOU PLAINING WITH CHUCK NOW!
Man the breaks on the refrain are extremely inspired ... I believe Reinert and Sandoval are my best drummers ever. I never get enough of them and they are super identifiable amongst the massive amount of drummers on metal. I hope we had more musicians like them today, most have super technique but they lack something you see on that video, some call it musicality
Rest in peace Sean... your legacy will last forever... without you, no Necrophagist or Obscura or Beyond Creation.You will be missed. Thanks for all.
Sean, you brought groove and character to metal Drumming, Dude, much respect, you are an inspiration!
Sean was a machine, and the sound did got in HUMAN album is the best!
It's important to admit that this guy was asking first. It was his gift that allowed the whole style to take a giant step forward. He changed the rules of the game! In addition to power and speed, he brought metal-drumming musicality! He was just the first. It is always difficult to be the first.
Rest in peace, Sean...
Who can dislike this? That has serious problems with the brain.
Holy shit. Not only hearing but actally seeing Sean playing this is bloody awesome. I love this song.
This is before triggers and condensers !!!! Your drums sounded for how hard you hit with consistency!!!! SEAN IS KILLING IT!!!! Always SOLID!!!! ❤️🥁🙏🎶😎
This is a video from which I constantly learn. Each single one of the hundred times I 've watched it
Back in the day this would've been a video to watch every single day a dozen times over. What am I talking about, it STILL is! Sean's groove even in high speed metal drumming is yet to be topped. Amazing.
Death the best band ever!
R.I.P. Sean Reinert (May 27, 1971 - January 24, 2020)
I remember well hearing this first time and taking it to school in my headphones everyday wow my friends didn’t get it but I knew this was way ahead of the curve at it’s time Loved death still do to bad Chuck had to leave early
Absolutely brilliant drummer.
This is what I call "gourmet metal playing." My favorite metal drummer; exquisite taste, techique and delivery. Human and all the Cynic stuff is just mind blowing. The absolute pioneer of tech death.
sean reinert, gene hoglan and richard christy play absolutely fantastic on all the albums and live. death really incorporated one of the best metal drummers..
Sean is so sick drummer. I think his style is pure old progressive metal. Human is best album of death's all albums. Sean + Paul + Chuck + Steve = Legendary lineup
Absolute precision, creativity, and technique... Sean was way ahead for it's time in death metal... this album is one of the reasons why I started playing drums 15 years ago...
I know Gene Hogan is an awesome drummer and deserves all the recognition he gets but I actually think Sean's drumming on Human is even better yet no one really knows of him, sad.
When this came out it blew me away with the speed an& aggression I liked with Steve Asheim of Deicide but far more complex.
As far as I know Human is Gene's favorite Death album. So there's a lot of mutal respect between the two.
Replicate Extinction what he meant was he's one of the less popular death drummers, as people usually talk about Gene Hoglan or Richard Christy. And being a fan of death metal doesn't mean you are a fan of this band.
*insert name here* Funny, I found the opposite was true when I first got into Death. It seemed to me that Human was the album that everybody revered while the Gene and Richard stuff were regarded as almost secondary masterpieces. Personally I think each of the three is just as technical, fast and aggressive as each other (as evidenced when Gene played Richard's stuff on the 2012 DTA tour) but ultimately Richard is the best. His cymbal usage took the flair of Sean with Gene's Erskineisms and blended them seamlessly
In my opinion Reinert is far better than the two and best drummer Death ever had. Coming from the fusion scene(he's never been much of a metal fan) has made him much more colorful!
Aw man, I've never liked Richard's style... I think it's too much information going on at the same time, but he's a monster. In my opinion reinert's style was the best fit for death, and I'm a gene hoglan fanboy hahaha
This is raw as hell but still so creative. Such a rare breed. I was 10 when this was filmed. Sitting behind him and seeing this would have given me lots of direction on what to aspire towards. That beat flip around 2:12 is insane. Truly in a league of his own. Hands like Vinnie with feet like Lombardo! RIP
Damn. You were unfuckingbelievable. I still go back to this once a week.
INHUMAN !
The Man who set a new milestone standards in metal drum play.
Rest in peace, SEAN and Thank you for all the awesome music heritage and musical inspiration. Huge respect !
happy bday sean smoothest metal drummer evah tossing a drink on your honor!!
That fill at 3:43 is something else.
What they did on that album is still up to date, Sean drumming is insane. Chuck gathered awesome musicians on all records but I think this was by far the best lineup and one of their best if not the best album.
I remember first putting this disk in when it first came out-didn't move for the whole CD! this was in 91! Sick for then-sick for now! And speed isn't everything-guitar, drums, whatever-speed is worthless without style and feel! 40 minutes of blastbeats isn't feel-its a fancy metronome! HUMAN still stands the test of time!
This double bass...
Whenever I need inspiration, I watch this clip again. I feel his playing is both raw and nuanced
Whenever I watch Sean, Gene or Richard, I tend to say, this is the best Death drummer. So it is a tide for three of them.
And somebody said blast beats, fast kick patterns?
Those guys did these back in the day without all those tricky polished sound systems and high quality gear.
Look or more than that, listen, to that clock-work tasty drumming.
All legends...
RIP Chuck...
One of the best that ever manned the drumkit. To be this accomplished at only 20 years of age. Jaw dropping. I remember when I first heard this monster. The Human album had just come out, and MTV was playing the video for Lack of Comphrension. Inhuman drumming. I loved that Chuck brought this progressive jazz drummer in to play on his songs. I wish that I could have seen the live version of this incredible band. I saw them on the Individual Thought Patterns tour, and while Gene did a great job with Seans parts, they just did not sound the same. Rest in peace, Sean.
In the pocket af! Fusion influence without over playing! His feet...holy shit!! Every ride pattern in the whole performance is perfect!! Best snare sound ever!! Sean Reinert was the greatest of all metal drummers and sadly, very underrated! That first Cynic record is face metling!!
very happy to see these videos... this record and drummer made some of us take the time to better our craft by learning jazz and other techniques. seeing these now i can understand what is going on fine - but this record was the spark for such insights
When I heard this album for the first time back in "91, my first opinion was that they recorded Human with a rhitm machine...I was mad!Wondered myself is it possible...Why they done that...I am 41years old now, recently bumped on this uploads, and saw what?That man is realy rhytm machine...(sorry for my bad english)
no need to apologize for your "English" My friend, "Music" is a universal language everyone speaks.
as a big fun of Death (which i have seen them live) and as a drummer these drum cam videos is the best i have ever seen!
Oh my god.. I'm coming! I waited for this clip for a long time.. Reinert that plays this incredible song! Thanks man!!
Your drumming blew me away and still does. It was a whole new discovery for me and has never lost its flavor. A true original, thank you for your music, it has saved my life, RIP Sean Reinert
Rest in Peace, man... What a great talent lost.
Dude FLAWLESS, You are still my favorite drummer 2nd to No One. R.I.P. Love youand ya style!!!
RIP Dude.
This guy is the most inventive and talented drummer ever.An awesome style of drumming,invented by him!
I was very blessed to have met Sean and hung with Cynic when they were opening for Cannibal Corpse in Tampa, FL. I sat behind Sean in a similar position as this camera. Just incredible to watch him play.
So much control and precision. He never over plays either. The Human album and Cynic changed my life and my drumming. Thank you!!
When I went to junior high at Shenandoah in Miami , one of my classmates on percussion was Alex Marquez . So Alex was in solstice and anger among other bands . This was in the late 80’s. They had a warehouse by hidden lake and their next door neighbors were none other than Cynic. We played a house party once , I was in a band called scythe . Cynic played before us and I was inside the house looking through the sliding glass doors . Sean was on the other side outside. When he started playing it’s like I was in basic math and Sean was doing fucking calculus on the drums . I was like really ? I gotta play after this guy? I mean his level of drumming was so that I would have trouble just wrapping my brain around what he was doing. Thankfully so the cops showed up right before cynic finished their set and the party was called off . Whew ! Alex and Sean were great friends and they both admired each other’s work. I’m just lucky to have Alex as a brother and I’m also blown away by his drumming . Different styles of course but still both excellent in their own regards. RIP Sean . On Friday there was a show and Alex attended and Sean’s sister spotted him . Told him how much Sean would talk about him and the feeling is mutual on Alex’s behalf. I am extremely lucky to have known both and as a matter of fact , Alex is in my living room , sleeping on our couch . I am blessed as we all are to have experienced both of their drumming.
Seriously one of the most influential and best drummers in metal.
sick double bass....sick triplet beat...sick snare groove style... sean reinert is one of a kind!
This concert is on my birthday one year before I was born. Thanks for uploading something I never had the opportunity to see. It's awesome!
one of my favourite drum player!!
A true God of drumming. It’s sad he’s not here no more man 😞 RIP Sean
The sound on this is seriously sick Sean. Many thanks for this one!
One of my favorite drummers! Thank you my friend for this video \m/
I'm so happy these videos exist! Thanks so much for posting. I love the drums from this album in particular.
Got to spend time with him in 1994... CYNIC TOUR!!!! THIS ALBUM IS FOREVER!!!!!! ❤️🙏💪🇺🇸🥁🎶😎🎆😔
The best metal drummer of all times
R. I. P. Sean.You will always be alive in music that you gave to this world.
Thank you for all...
sin despeinarse! impresionante RIP Sean
Sean was 19 here, and he's basically Bill Bruford 2.0. RIP absolute LEGEND. This era was incredible.
I vividly remember buying this on cassette when it was released put the tape in on a walkman and pressed play as i was walking away from the sound cellar in dublin after like 5 to 10 seconds the drumming kinda made my body invisibly flip 360 degrees or should i say my ears . Will never forget that moment
The Grandfathers of Death metal, still gives me chills listening to this band, RIP Chuck, you are missed.
If I could pick one drummer it be Sean no doubt
17 years waiting to see sean doing the best drumming i know, fucking great...will play long time today
Happy Birthday, King. You are missed.
Ive been having alot of thoughts about how life passes so quick
With that said i saw sean perform with cynic at el rey theater in 2011?
I feel grateful i got to witness his talent.
Music is a big thing in my life where it soothes my anxiety and existential crisis due to getting older, but as I watch this to try to have some endorphins by being taken back in time then suddenly i start freaking out at the thought that sean was taken from us too damn soon.
I guess enjoy the momment to the fullest and be present with your loved ones. Time flies.
In conclusion, TIME F**cking FLIES
The art of playing alot without overplaying.... Genious!
R.I.P 😭
The 2 people who disliked this probably don't even have the balls to try to play this with the precision and ease as Reinert does.
He is so amazing.
Rest in Peace Sean... and thanks for all
wow... you would think after years of closely listening to this album, you knew everything going on with the drums...
thanks for uploading! this shit is amazing
I saw this Human Tour in december 1991 at Volkshaus, Zürich...killer times, great memories!!
I just love his style. Truly unique. What a great drummer and what a great album! R.I.P. Chuck!
Crazy the extent to which this footage captures both the power and intricacy of Sean's drumming.
This show happened seven days after I was born. I missed out on alot of shows I would have loved to see.
‘Scream Bloody Gore’ was the 1st DEATH album I bought when released but ‘Human’ is what made me love them. Love when he speeds up the kicks @ 2:52. Every hit is so sharp and every kick so pronounced.
Edit : To think Sean was only 20 at the time ... mind blowing!
open mouth... thats nearly 100% to recordings..unbefuckinlievable. Respect and love!
just beautiful,
Sean Reinert, my favourite Death drummer, by far!
RIP Sean. Devastated by this.
I miss these times....
***** you and me both bro!
RIP in parce Sean!! Respect from Colombia...
Game changer if there ever was!
Rest in peace Sean ☹️
R.I.P. SEAN.....There was nobody like you
Epic!!! Masterpiece
Fist track of Human album, great!
Rip Sean
He really beats up those bass drums, and that with precision. I just watched living piece of brutal art. Unbelievable!