Every now and then I think I'm getting decent at playing guitar. Then I watch Tosin play and I start silently crying while repeating the main riff from Basket Case over and over again
In 2019 i was at a Dream Theater concert. Animals as Leanders was the warmup, and I honestly didn't know anything about them. When they were finished with their 40 minutes set i was absolutely stunned. Blown away. It is still the best concert i have ever attended, and they were only the warmup. Their live sound is unique and I can highly recommend watching them live.
I’ve been drumming for 25 years and I always thought it was so dumb to talk about “the best drummer”...until Matt Garstka came along. I’m not saying he’s “the best” (that’s still a dumb way to think about art) but this guy has chops and control for days, he’s incredible at composing on the drum kit and he can play just about any style with very high level of authenticity.
Sorry for the double comment, but one thing I have to mention that let me know how much of a badass Matt is: When you have the white (“coated”) heads on your kit the white coating gradually wears away wherever you hit it the most, leaving a smoother gray patch. For most drummers this gray zone is maybe 4”-6” in diameter but on Matt’s heads it’s literally the size of a quarter. That’s how amazing and precise his technique is.
@@caseyrogers573 Yeah been drumming for nearly 12 years myself and I do have this sense that Matt will surpass Thomas Lang and others alike. He arguably already does
I can definitely compete with him...I’d lose terribly...like probably before he even picks up his sticks...but I’d compete with him (to see him live up close 🤞😬🤞😬🤞😬)
Physical Education is such overrated crap lol I love AAL but that song is not famous because it's good it's famous because they made it a single and people know jt
@@smackthatfemale It's not my favorite song in their catalogue by any means, but just because a song is not complex doesn't make it bad and you sound like a total snob tbh.
@@madeofwax92 bro I love AAL...but phys ed is absolutely their worst song ever. It has basically nothing that makes it stand out in their catalog..it's just that phenomenon where a band makes something a single and everyone gets into it whether it's good or bad
@@smackthatfemale That's fine, but you can not like a song without calling it overrated crap. Every band has popular songs. For a band like this, more digestible songs are naturally going to be popular. Railing on people for liking it is just going to make nobody like you or want to hear your opinions.
Matt really does a lot of things like for example: just like when you change the harmony over the same melody and give it a new "flavor" matt oftenly changes the groove and/or polyrythms it to change a riff's "flavor" as well. But more importantly, like there are a lot of math metal bands with tons of odd meters and polyrythms very square and perfect and robotic, Matt does the same thing but GROOVES over it and makes you head bang. His latin jazz background plays a heavy roll on the band's sound.
I think what impresses me the most about this song is how Matt chooses to play his feet rhythms with the triples and quads along perfectly to the groove. It's so intoxicating. Easily one of the best Trios. Along with Muse and Chevelle and Rush.
I totally agree about the Trio thing. And your choices for the top ones. Different skill sets in all those bands. From brilliant songwriting, to just sheer technical wizardry. I think Matt Bellamy is a supremely underrated guitar player as well. Riffs, Leads, Melodies, Songs, that dude can do it all.
If you wanna get back into Spiritbox, I highly recommend “The Mara Effect live at Silverside Sound”. It will blow you away, The Mara Effect is a 3 part song song, and they play them all together, it’s a masterpiece.
First time here! Nice job! Tosin is kind of a e Van Halen, creating his own style of playing and instruments. Few players discovered how to really play extended range guitar musically. 6:13 Stanley Jordan is this guy, there is Marcinho Eiras too...
Matt has to be third in my favorite drummers list, just behind Gavin Harrison from Porcupine Tree and Baard Kolstad from Leprous, two bands you should definitely check out!
I have tickets to see AAL in October and dgd is actually opening for them! I don’t really care for them but my fiancé is a huge dgd fan so it works out lol
Seeing them live is absolutely insane! I have never heard them srew up live cause they either covered it up so damn well or they actually haven't fukd up. the most impressive live Performances I have ever seen
i saw Tosin's old metalcore band, Reflux, way back in the day and could tell he had so much more to offer...then i saw animals as leaders open up for between the buried and me like 10 years later and boy howdy. these dudes are CRAZY talented, and their brains just work on a whole other level.
Love the videos man keep up the great reactions. Would love to see you react to physical education by animals as leaders. Or brass attacks and their laterlus cover
The tapping thumping stuff started with flamenco and with bass and in jass in the 70s. But got popular in the 90s it came into metal and tosin has been doing it for a long time. Javier is actually a very good finger style guitar player. Look him up
@@higuk999 No. Simply guitars alone aren't going to give music that deep bass feel. Only bass guitar with thick strings and long scales can have tighter bass. No matter if you play in unison, a guitar doesn't come close. If you set the bass too high on a guitar amp it sounds like mud .
Birth of tapping is almost unknown but we can speculate it from the 60-70’s, however it is mainly EVH who brought it to light end 70’s early 80’s then developed later in the 80’s with popular guys like Satch and the shredders like Jason Baker and so on. It slowed down during the 90’s with the grunge and nu metal trends to come back in the 2010 with AAL and others.
Very grateful you, MS David, did that reaction and said your feelings and opinions on one of my most favourite modern progressive metal instrumental band ever, AaL with Tosin Abasi (a talented phenomenal Afro-American guitarist), I felt a huge pursuit of happiness not only for choice of Animals As Leaders' stuff, but also for this specific video which was shoted at my home country (The Czech Republic) beloved festival, unfortunately I wasn't there in that year 2016, but if I could be I would enjoy it live the most with my my inner soul dimension! ;)
Otherwise in addition I was on BA fest personally live in 2014 and there was this Czech Republic based instrumental band, I am a buddy (nowadays) with MDB drummer and I started to love their style ua-cam.com/video/XWSFGQjN6Ow/v-deo.html - I can recommend ;) And I adore this 2018 album ua-cam.com/video/qZ9jhycDaDQ/v-deo.html \m/
Tapping has been a thing for a long time. The oldest recorded is Vittorio Camardess but its probably been a technique people have played around with since stringed instruments were invented. Although id imagine its more intuitive with frets.
I know I've said it before on previous videos, but If you like technical and melodic instrumentals like this, please check out Curry Courier Career by Monobody, its a mesmerizing watch/listen.
The tapping thing is contentious, there are several who claim to be the first or to have been seen doing it first. Ritchie Blackmore is reported to have used it at a Whiskey A-Go-Go in 1967, so well before EVH and Eruption which is where a lot of people think it started. I have a feeling there are classical or folk guitarists who did it long before that too, though not to the extent of whole compositions being mostly tapping like Tosin does.
"And really, just no limits. I really feel like in music there are almost no limits anymore" Like how quickly you went from no to almost no XDD That was the moment he remembered Shawn Lane used to exist, and nobody could do Shawn Lane, and now Shawn Lane is dead so those limits may never be broken again for generations XDD
A few fun thing. Javier has a solo project I love just as much as AAL called Mestis. Gentle Giant is my favorite songs. Tosins double thumb technique is inspired by Victor Wooten and Tosin has even taught the technique to Polyphias Tim Henson. And lastly if you are into this sound please look up The Omnific. Either Object Du Vert or Pharoh 2.0
I feel very deeply about music and it’s refreshing see you react to things I hold so close to my heart. Appreciate you. Some videos I think you would appreciate are: BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME IN THIS MOMENT song INTO THE LIGHT (live) LUKE HOLLAND AUGUST BURNS RED
Hi! Can you also react to SB19? They are from the Philippines. They are PPOP. They just uploaded their latest MV entitled WHAT❓ the leader wrote, compose and co-produce the song. the youngest is the creative director and the Main Vocalist choreographed the song too :) Fun fact: according to a friend of the production they have limited budget for this MV. The production is All Filipino. The scene on desert is actually Lahar , volcanic mudflow and not sand. All of it was shot Here in the Philippines.
Joe Satriani kinda started this style of "math rock" and Tosin, and many other bands, have taken it to a level that is Out of this world. I love animals as leaders, and seen them live a few times. What an experience. Lets see Cafo next! I love the energy around your videos too. Seriously been binge watching since I found you this morning
I think you put matts playing really well, nots not playing for a groove. it seems like they all are just doing a solos but they mold together into a song
Van Halen popularised the tapping thing from a rock perspective but you should check out Stanley Jordan which is closer to what the AAL guys are doing here.
Eddie Van Halen and then Steve Vai has to be where tapping got super popular right? I know some jazz players did it before hand in small amounts, but as far as rock goes, Eddie had to be the most influential progenitor of tapping right?
Ooh if you like this please check out “Earthless Playthrough” by Night Verses. They had a vocalist for two albums & at some point during the making of their third album the vocalist left & instead of replacing him they just carried on without vocals & that third album is one of the best albums around. None of those guys are as talented as Animals but their drummer Aric comes real close! Check it out if you get a chance! Love your channel!
here are my reccomendations for you to react to, one music lover to another!: -hail the sun -my chemical romance -a lot like birds (conversation piece) -the venetia fair -chiodos (bone palace ballet) love your videos david!! ❤️❤️
If Danny Curry would retire and Tool wanted to keep going... These are my to choices. 1. Bobby Jarzombeck (Arch - Matheos) 2. Martin Lopez (Opeth, Soen) 3. Matt Garstka (Animals As Leaders) 4. Deantoni Parks (The Mars Volta) 5. Marco Minnemann (The Aristocrats)
@@MusicShed weird.. well if it was by their music label they left said label for their newest album and started their own. So if you if you do another song from them in the future it would be a lot less likely to be taken down if its from that album. The band is pretty cool dudes, old label not so much
Every now and then I think I'm getting decent at playing guitar. Then I watch Tosin play and I start silently crying while repeating the main riff from Basket Case over and over again
Hahahahahaha!!!
Tosin makes me not want to learn guitar.
🎵 Dooo you have the time to listen to me whine 🎵
Don't forget about Javier reyes! He was the one who taught Tosin fingerstyle
Doesn't even bother looking at what he's playing half the time cause those massive legs he has for arms have grown their own brains
In 2019 i was at a Dream Theater concert. Animals as Leanders was the warmup, and I honestly didn't know anything about them. When they were finished with their 40 minutes set i was absolutely stunned. Blown away. It is still the best concert i have ever attended, and they were only the warmup. Their live sound is unique and I can highly recommend watching them live.
Yeah Matt Gartska is just literally insane. Not many drummers who can compete with him.
Every drummer named Mat(t) is incredible. Maybe It's the Name 😂
I’ve been drumming for 25 years and I always thought it was so dumb to talk about “the best drummer”...until Matt Garstka came along. I’m not saying he’s “the best” (that’s still a dumb way to think about art) but this guy has chops and control for days, he’s incredible at composing on the drum kit and he can play just about any style with very high level of authenticity.
Sorry for the double comment, but one thing I have to mention that let me know how much of a badass Matt is: When you have the white (“coated”) heads on your kit the white coating gradually wears away wherever you hit it the most, leaving a smoother gray patch. For most drummers this gray zone is maybe 4”-6” in diameter but on Matt’s heads it’s literally the size of a quarter. That’s how amazing and precise his technique is.
@@caseyrogers573 Yeah been drumming for nearly 12 years myself and I do have this sense that Matt will surpass Thomas Lang and others alike. He arguably already does
I can definitely compete with him...I’d lose terribly...like probably before he even picks up his sticks...but I’d compete with him (to see him live up close 🤞😬🤞😬🤞😬)
Eddie Van Halen didn't invent tapping on the guitar but he is definitely one of the people who brought it to the masses
Yes
Him and Jimmy Page
I think it goes back to genesis or yes during the early prog rock scene
Bağlama (Turkish instrument) uses two handed tapping (şelpe). I don't know if it was as complex as it is today with modern players, pre-20th century.
Agreed, Eddie brought into mainstream more than any.
Go go go! More Animals As A Leaders!
Cavo!
Brain Dance!
Physical Education!
Physical Education is such overrated crap lol I love AAL but that song is not famous because it's good it's famous because they made it a single and people know jt
@@smackthatfemale It's not my favorite song in their catalogue by any means, but just because a song is not complex doesn't make it bad and you sound like a total snob tbh.
@@madeofwax92 bro I love AAL...but phys ed is absolutely their worst song ever. It has basically nothing that makes it stand out in their catalog..it's just that phenomenon where a band makes something a single and everyone gets into it whether it's good or bad
@@smackthatfemale That's fine, but you can not like a song without calling it overrated crap. Every band has popular songs. For a band like this, more digestible songs are naturally going to be popular. Railing on people for liking it is just going to make nobody like you or want to hear your opinions.
Matt really does a lot of things like for example: just like when you change the harmony over the same melody and give it a new "flavor" matt oftenly changes the groove and/or polyrythms it to change a riff's "flavor" as well. But more importantly, like there are a lot of math metal bands with tons of odd meters and polyrythms very square and perfect and robotic, Matt does the same thing but GROOVES over it and makes you head bang. His latin jazz background plays a heavy roll on the band's sound.
Okay now we need Language by The Contortionist
Oscillator by them would be phenomenal
The live version with all of them in the same room is legendary
Yes thiss
I think what impresses me the most about this song is how Matt chooses to play his feet rhythms with the triples and quads along perfectly to the groove. It's so intoxicating. Easily one of the best Trios. Along with Muse and Chevelle and Rush.
I totally agree about the Trio thing. And your choices for the top ones. Different skill sets in all those bands. From brilliant songwriting, to just sheer technical wizardry. I think Matt Bellamy is a supremely underrated guitar player as well. Riffs, Leads, Melodies, Songs, that dude can do it all.
If you wanna get back into Spiritbox, I highly recommend “The Mara Effect live at Silverside Sound”. It will blow you away, The Mara Effect is a 3 part song song, and they play them all together, it’s a masterpiece.
Yes!! Moar spiritbox please 😁
Your reaction and commentary is the best!
they all just look like normal dudes but are actually all just monsters at their instruments
5:30 how did they go from this to this, Stanley Jordan!
First time here! Nice job! Tosin is kind of a e Van Halen, creating his own style of playing and instruments. Few players discovered how to really play extended range guitar musically.
6:13 Stanley Jordan is this guy, there is Marcinho Eiras too...
I think Stanley Jordan popularized this level of tapping…along with Les Claypools insane bass lines
this guys mood and everything reminds me of satchel from steel panther
I love this band so much, three musical masterminds, perfection.
Matt has to be third in my favorite drummers list, just behind Gavin Harrison from Porcupine Tree and Baard Kolstad from Leprous, two bands you should definitely check out!
Someone get this man some early BTBAM
You wearing a dgd shirt+reaction to animals as leaders = gold
I have tickets to see AAL in October and dgd is actually opening for them! I don’t really care for them but my fiancé is a huge dgd fan so it works out lol
I love that you've genuinely become a DGD fan :)
Nice! Glad you got a chance to check out animals as leaders
'Physical Education' video please 😁
They are such goofballs, it's such a great little story under the song in the video
The Joy of Motion is their best album in my opinion.
Agreed. It's the best balance of technical skills and melody. I think Misha had something to do with that .
I heard Steve Via mentioned Zappa was a very early tapper. I think Eddie changed the way we all think about the technique though.
The juxtaposition between Matt just flailing and sweating in the back and Tosin just looking cool as a cucumber is hilarious.
I love that too
Seeing them live is absolutely insane! I have never heard them srew up live cause they either covered it up so damn well or they actually haven't fukd up. the most impressive live Performances I have ever seen
i saw Tosin's old metalcore band, Reflux, way back in the day and could tell he had so much more to offer...then i saw animals as leaders open up for between the buried and me like 10 years later and boy howdy. these dudes are CRAZY talented, and their brains just work on a whole other level.
Love the videos man keep up the great reactions. Would love to see you react to physical education by animals as leaders. Or brass attacks and their laterlus cover
David if you like this genre of music then once again I would love to hear you react to Arch Echo
i love how in the start of the reaction tapping was super impressive. then tosin just has to start using his thumb
The tapping thumping stuff started with flamenco and with bass and in jass in the 70s. But got popular in the 90s it came into metal and tosin has been doing it for a long time. Javier is actually a very good finger style guitar player. Look him up
I actually had no idea Misha played bass on the record :O
I thought it was all 8 strings on studio versions tbh.
@@higuk999 No. Simply guitars alone aren't going to give music that deep bass feel. Only bass guitar with thick strings and long scales can have tighter bass. No matter if you play in unison, a guitar doesn't come close. If you set the bass too high on a guitar amp it sounds like mud .
Tosin's technique is inspired on Victor Wooden's bass technique
Good stuff man. Nailed it.
Birth of tapping is almost unknown but we can speculate it from the 60-70’s, however it is mainly EVH who brought it to light end 70’s early 80’s then developed later in the 80’s with popular guys like Satch and the shredders like Jason Baker and so on. It slowed down during the 90’s with the grunge and nu metal trends to come back in the 2010 with AAL and others.
Omg the dance gavin dance shirt! Love it 😂
Seen them live like 4 times and they are amazing
what an outstanding lava lamp collection!
It really is. Now I’m collecting snare drums and zippo lighters
You should definitely check out holding absence! They just released their new album and it’s amazing
Second this
Very grateful you, MS David, did that reaction and said your feelings and opinions on one of my most favourite modern progressive metal instrumental band ever, AaL with Tosin Abasi (a talented phenomenal Afro-American guitarist), I felt a huge pursuit of happiness not only for choice of Animals As Leaders' stuff, but also for this specific video which was shoted at my home country (The Czech Republic) beloved festival, unfortunately I wasn't there in that year 2016, but if I could be I would enjoy it live the most with my my inner soul dimension! ;)
Otherwise in addition I was on BA fest personally live in 2014 and there was this Czech Republic based instrumental band, I am a buddy (nowadays) with MDB drummer and I started to love their style ua-cam.com/video/XWSFGQjN6Ow/v-deo.html - I can recommend ;) And I adore this 2018 album ua-cam.com/video/qZ9jhycDaDQ/v-deo.html \m/
Do the second part of this live video of them playing CAFO! Is awesome!
Tooth and claw is also a song by animals as leaders.
They have backing tracks at certain points. So when you thought the guitar sounded like a synth it was a backing track.
David: "Limits."
AAL: "what's that?"
Great choice one of my favourites of theirs
Tapping has been a thing for a long time. The oldest recorded is Vittorio Camardess but its probably been a technique people have played around with since stringed instruments were invented. Although id imagine its more intuitive with frets.
I would love to see your reaction to Jared Smith's bass playthrough of Archspire's Relentless Mutation. It's beautiful and Jared is an absolute beast
Oooooo I saw that periphery reference
Please react some songs or live by Enter Shikari
Agreed. Would love arguing with thermometers first. Then 100% something off The Mindsweep and The latest.
I know I've said it before on previous videos, but If you like technical and melodic instrumentals like this, please check out Curry Courier Career by Monobody, its a mesmerizing watch/listen.
Vittorio Camardese
Was tapping in ‘65 on Television
The tapping thing is contentious, there are several who claim to be the first or to have been seen doing it first. Ritchie Blackmore is reported to have used it at a Whiskey A-Go-Go in 1967, so well before EVH and Eruption which is where a lot of people think it started. I have a feeling there are classical or folk guitarists who did it long before that too, though not to the extent of whole compositions being mostly tapping like Tosin does.
Listen to Joe Satriani - Midnight. Those tapping techniques are applied there. The song came out on his 1987 album Surfing with the Alien.
The dance Gavin dance shirt is so sweet
Hard Work Makes Easy Work.
Reaction to Crobot would be fun! Love your videos. Very informative.
To your question about where this type of guitar came from: Michael Hedges and then Don Ross.
FUCKKKKKKK, I WAS WAITING FOR THIS FOR SOOO LOOOOOONGGGGG
"And really, just no limits. I really feel like in music there are almost no limits anymore"
Like how quickly you went from no to almost no XDD That was the moment he remembered Shawn Lane used to exist, and nobody could do Shawn Lane, and now Shawn Lane is dead so those limits may never be broken again for generations XDD
you have to listen to Don Caballero at some point! Definitely the father of math rock but no doubt had some amount of influence on this style
Eddie is who made that technique more famous among the electric guitar players.. But its a technique very old, like in the 40's
I would say shit really changed with Eddie Van Halen
A few fun thing. Javier has a solo project I love just as much as AAL called Mestis. Gentle Giant is my favorite songs.
Tosins double thumb technique is inspired by Victor Wooten and Tosin has even taught the technique to Polyphias Tim Henson.
And lastly if you are into this sound please look up The Omnific. Either Object Du Vert or Pharoh 2.0
you asked where the evolution of playing went to tapping, i would say its from preston reed, and alot of acoustic fingerstyle players.
You’d love misfire by hail the sun
He would just love Hail the Sun tbh
Brain dance f animals as leaders would be nice to see you react to. It's a beautiful song
I feel very deeply about music and it’s refreshing see you react to things I hold so close to my heart. Appreciate you. Some videos I think you would appreciate are:
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME
IN THIS MOMENT song INTO THE LIGHT (live)
LUKE HOLLAND
AUGUST BURNS RED
ayyy that DGD shirt
Michael Hedges - Aerial Boundaries. I think this might answer your question
Matt Garstka is damn amazing. Just a suggestion for another amazing drum track, Triggered by Chris Turner ft. Thomas Lang
Hi! Can you also react to SB19? They are from the Philippines. They are PPOP. They just uploaded their latest MV entitled WHAT❓ the leader wrote, compose and co-produce the song. the youngest is the creative director and the Main Vocalist choreographed the song too :)
Fun fact: according to a friend of the production they have limited budget for this MV. The production is All Filipino. The scene on desert is actually Lahar , volcanic mudflow and not sand. All of it was shot Here in the Philippines.
I think Meshuggah started djent, and Eddie van Halen started tapping.
Joe Satriani kinda started this style of "math rock" and Tosin, and many other bands, have taken it to a level that is Out of this world. I love animals as leaders, and seen them live a few times. What an experience. Lets see Cafo next! I love the energy around your videos too. Seriously been binge watching since I found you this morning
Yes, Joe! Ty sir
You should definitely check out the Copper Wasp playthrough by Night Verse. Either the drum playthrough or full band!
Yeah, rocking that DGD tee. Please check out something from Nothing But Thieves.
I think you put matts playing really well, nots not playing for a groove. it seems like they all are just doing a solos but they mold together into a song
You should consider saying "Holy Shed" Instead of "Holy Shit" so you don't have to worry about swearing too much lol Plus, who doesnt like a good pun
Sounds like Robin from Batman!
Van Halen popularised the tapping thing from a rock perspective but you should check out Stanley Jordan which is closer to what the AAL guys are doing here.
Eddie Van Halen and then Steve Vai has to be where tapping got super popular right? I know some jazz players did it before hand in small amounts, but as far as rock goes, Eddie had to be the most influential progenitor of tapping right?
you should check out omnific- the lifeless charm, 2 bassists and a drummer thats it. not as wild as animals as leaders but still really awesome.
Who had the NERVE!?! 😆
yaaassss
I honestly need to see more Haim reaction from you. PLEASE DO HAIM GASOLINE LIVE ON JIMMY KIMMEL! I think you will dig Danielle on the drums again.
Would love to see you react to Outliers by Aviations... its a longer song, but it is a journey and absolutely amazing🔥
Ooh if you like this please check out “Earthless Playthrough” by Night Verses. They had a vocalist for two albums & at some point during the making of their third album the vocalist left & instead of replacing him they just carried on without vocals & that third album is one of the best albums around. None of those guys are as talented as Animals but their drummer Aric comes real close! Check it out if you get a chance! Love your channel!
here are my reccomendations for you to react to, one music lover to another!:
-hail the sun
-my chemical romance
-a lot like birds (conversation piece)
-the venetia fair
-chiodos (bone palace ballet)
love your videos david!! ❤️❤️
maybe michael hedges in the 80's? only person i can think of who did untraditional guitar playing.
This is great! Please do "All In Question" by Will Swan's other band Royal Coda! The Compassion album is absolutely beautiful
If Danny Curry would retire and Tool wanted to keep going... These are my to choices.
1. Bobby Jarzombeck (Arch - Matheos)
2. Martin Lopez (Opeth, Soen)
3. Matt Garstka (Animals As Leaders)
4. Deantoni Parks (The Mars Volta)
5. Marco Minnemann (The Aristocrats)
Please check out Miley's cover of "My Future". She puts such a different spin on it
Excellent. Now, Sleep Token.
I haven't seen any comments about 'The Woven Weeb" by Sithu Aye and I'm a bit upset.
Hey did your Periphery reaction get taken down!?
Yep
@@MusicShed weird.. well if it was by their music label they left said label for their newest album and started their own. So if you if you do another song from them in the future it would be a lot less likely to be taken down if its from that album. The band is pretty cool dudes, old label not so much
THE WOVEN WHEBUH
You should react to mars volta. Cicatriz esp is a really groovy/experimental track. It’s a long one just letting you know as is prog rock
You should check out felix martin
Are you the guy that played the piano on omegle as Michael Meyers?
6:18 Eddie Van Halen is my guess
Tosin is amazing but Javier is my favorite
Any chance you can check out Chris Turner's new track?! Two drummer's for the price of one. Features Thomas Lang :)