i love how fucking good they sound live. would love them to just officially get back together for more than just a hand-full of shows and just go on a world tour. god damn the world needs to listen to this band.
the drummer is so sick, this whole band is sick ... it's a pity that there is no band like this nowadays (but if there is one i don't know yet please tell me!)
i dig the drums on this track sooooooooo much. I totally luv the blues riff turned into hardcore also... George Thorogood, eat your heart out!!! da de do de da... da de do de da... da de do de da, da da, da da da de do de da, da da, da da!!!
I used to listen to refused and try and figure all the time signatures. I could never fucking figure them out because of the pace, now I just sit back and take it in and don't think about those fucking signatures.
agreed, the breakdown is kind of unfortunate, solely due to the bass player. the bass on the record is amazing, while this guy dosen't even change chords or rhythm the whole time. BUT guitarist Kristofer Steen does play a little bit of "ornithology" by charlie parker in the very beginning, so we know who the real jazz player is in this lineup. they recover with the "bad to the bone"-like outro though
Oh yeah, you're right, the bass part plays like an ascending scale on the record, when the bass player here just plays the same set of notes. It's still a cool-sounding part live though, it hasn't ruined it.
@SmikenDike I think it's just the way he plays. There's a million drummers out there technically better than this guy, but I've never seen anyone beat on a kit with such passion and emotion like David does.
Another album would be sweet, but that will never happen. Plus, I don't even think I'd want it to happen at this point, unless it's going to be real authentic Refused type of music. If you look at what they've all done on their own, post Refused. It's all really soft stuff. I don't want to hear a Refused album with pop songs and ballads.
all hardcore music is absolute and utter shit when compared to one of the greatest heavy acts in recorded music history. no fucking question. its a shame the refused are fucking dead...
haha no he dosen't. on the record, the bass is changing chords, and changing rhythms, like a traditional walking bassline over chords, transitioning into a solo/breakdown. live, the bassist is only playing straight eighth notes over one repeated chord, which gets boring and repetitive. the double/string bass part being played by an electric fretted bass shouldn't sound much different (besides timbre) if they are playing the right notes and rhythms
that drummer is fucking UNBELIEVABLY underrated
This album made me want to become a drummer... his rhythm was way before its time
one could say that it was… deadly
It still is!
more than ten years old and still ahead of the times
First time for me here wowww amazing band
so glad this video exists, it;s rather rare that you see the drummer so up close
I always come back to this video to start my day!
Get that blood flowing.
i love how fucking good they sound live. would love them to just officially get back together for more than just a hand-full of shows and just go on a world tour. god damn the world needs to listen to this band.
The snare was never heard of again..
Something so rough steamed and dirty, but the same time so clean and beautiful, that's how i'd like to define Refused.
My favourite drummer EVER.
Amaaazing Drumming !!!!
すんごい うまい❤️
Great Band ✨
Thanks uploading 😃👍
one of my favorite drummers
the drummer is so sick, this whole band is sick ... it's a pity that there is no band like this nowadays (but if there is one i don't know yet please tell me!)
Turnstile
always thought refused had MAAADDDDDDDD drumming
Awesome. Greatest performance ever.
I hate either the fact that they quit, or the fact that I'm born too late :(
they're so great!!
their drummer is fucking wicked sick
lovin the blastbeats at the start!
I MISS YOU GUYS!!!!!
haha I love the expression on Dennis' face at the beginning
i dig the drums on this track sooooooooo
much. I totally luv the blues riff turned into hardcore also...
George Thorogood, eat your heart out!!!
da de do de da...
da de do de da...
da de do de da, da da, da da
da de do de da, da da, da da!!!
This crowd is only just now probably realizing how lucky they were.
drumming goals
Refused you are the best
BEST REFUSED SONG
man. It's really a deadly rhytm, I just can't sit still whenever I listen to this song. I mean the drums.. damn!
25 years later snd it still Knocks ya fuckin head off
I used to listen to refused and try and figure all the time signatures. I could never fucking figure them out because of the pace, now I just sit back and take it in and don't think about those fucking signatures.
Can no longer pay the price
we'll.. GET ORGANIZED@!
Love the beginning.
Re-fucking-fused. Love them
Those drums were always so complicated for me to cover
oh heck yeah
This drummer is a UFO : can't play like him, so few videos of him drumming and just hypnotizying !
Blisters ? WOW my guys this is the heffing yt !
Awesome band.
Purusam 4ever!!!! Lina whhatverthefuckk........ Leet's go!!!!!!
You could use the energy from this performance to propel a rocket all the way to the sun. Jesus fucking Christ.
I think I love this tune more than New Noise 🎉
Gött att de är tillbax! Rock on gubbar! Umeå FTW!
caught by the deadly rhythm of the production line!
agreed, the breakdown is kind of unfortunate, solely due to the bass player. the bass on the record is amazing, while this guy dosen't even change chords or rhythm the whole time.
BUT guitarist Kristofer Steen does play a little bit of "ornithology" by charlie parker in the very beginning, so we know who the real jazz player is in this lineup.
they recover with the "bad to the bone"-like outro though
Oh yeah, you're right, the bass part plays like an ascending scale on the record, when the bass player here just plays the same set of notes. It's still a cool-sounding part live though, it hasn't ruined it.
holly shit
this fucking RULES!
Power beats
Fucking great!
Fucking Awesome,. Please. MORE< MORE !!!!!!!
*Cyberness Intensifies*
@bacelines their is, its just rare. look up Gallows.
swedish hc kicks ass
They aren't really around today, but check out a band called Snapcase.
best comment ever
I couldn't agree more with Bitchcake. This is my favorite Refused song, so I'm allowed to be nitpicky. :)
Whoo
@chrisplaysdrums I know, it´s sick. The drumming makes all the difference though. David´s a damn genius.
ornithology @ the beginning
el diablo
fucking obsene good riffs
Ornithology!
how drunk were you when you recorded this. i feel sick. amazing song tho.
Anyone have an idea on how big his kick drum may be? It sounds 25"
@SmikenDike I think it's just the way he plays. There's a million drummers out there technically better than this guy, but I've never seen anyone beat on a kit with such passion and emotion like David does.
and what's up with the zooming? is that art?
hahhaha min jag känn david ;P
Another album would be sweet, but that will never happen. Plus, I don't even think I'd want it to happen at this point, unless it's going to be real authentic Refused type of music. If you look at what they've all done on their own, post Refused. It's all really soft stuff. I don't want to hear a Refused album with pop songs and ballads.
what do u think now?
hows that for the sikest intro ever =D
all hardcore music is absolute and utter shit when compared to one of the greatest heavy acts in recorded music history. no fucking question. its a shame the refused are fucking dead...
But he plays exactly the same thing as on the record... Maybe with a bit of distortion added, but it's still the same thing.
They don't really attempt to sound like Refused, they have a very different sound.
drummer =amazing
camera man = terrible
haha no he dosen't. on the record, the bass is changing chords, and changing rhythms, like a traditional walking bassline over chords, transitioning into a solo/breakdown. live, the bassist is only playing straight eighth notes over one repeated chord, which gets boring and repetitive.
the double/string bass part being played by an electric fretted bass shouldn't sound much different (besides timbre) if they are playing the right notes and rhythms