Anthrax Public Enemy “Bring The Noise“ -Drum Cover Trey B
So in 1986, Aerosmith teamed up with Run DMC to cross rap and rock. In 1991, Anthrax and Public Enemy basically said “Hold my beer“. This song hit me like nothing I'd ever heard. The respect I have for Anthrax as a band is as high as it can get. As far as Charlie Benante goes, I can't play like him but often times I wonder who can. Dude is so unique, so powerful, genuine and creative. And during quarantine, he's burning it up on his channel And on the other side of the coin, this song introduced me to Public Enemy and the magic of both Chuck D and Flav. Just one of I don't know how many rap / hip hop artists that reshaped the way I heard and internalized drums. Public Enemy, Dre, Cube, Tupac, Biggie, Wu-Tang, etc. (This list can go on WAY too long)
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Some of the Gear Used:
Mics
Kick - Sennheiser E602 (II)
Outside Kick - Shure Beta 52
Internal Mounted Kick Mic - SR20LS Earthworks
Rack / Floor 1/ Floor 2 - Sennheiser 421
Overheads (primary) - AKG 314
Secondary overhead / room mics - Earthworks SR25
Primary Snare Mic: SM 57 (ain't broke so don't fix it)
Secondary Snare Mic: Sennheiser E614
Room mics - Vary (Aston Spirit / Shure/ AKG)
DW Drums
Zildjian A Cymbals
Hybrid Cymbals made by Bakersfield Custom Modded Cymbals
Vic Firth Sticks
I use the sh!t out of Duck Tape
Gorilla snot stick grip
Gibraltar Stealth Rack(s)
DAW: Reaper
Drumless Track through XTRAX Stems 2
Bakersfield Modded Cymbals
Converse Chuck Taylors
Reaper DAW
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