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Mac McNeilly is probably my favorite drummer as well. He does some head-spinning fills on LIAR. It's almost as if John Bonham were playing in Minor Threat.

I really love Brian Chippendale, too. "13 Monsters" is filled with tons of great fills. He just plays with so much power and frenetic abandon that it's always exciting to listen to those albums.

John Stanier from Helmet. There's usually a little bridge section or "breakdown" where John busts out these pummelling fills that just make you want to break things. Machine-gun staccato fills.
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i've got one i doubt anyone has heard.

bob rising , playing in hardvark (champaign-urbana, c.1994). on the record memory barge, in the song man of science, there are three breaks near the end of the song, where each of the band memebrs does a little fill. the bass is boring, the guitar is just a tiny scratching of the strings, but bob plays this weird inside-out fill that flips the beat. it's not extrordinary playing, but the decision to play that particular combination is really weird and smart.





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I have no idea even where to begin.

You're asking Miles from 'Sideways' what his favorite tipple is. (and I can be just as much of an asshole about it...)

But definitely, Neil Peart is Merlot.

That insane Mat M. breakdown in "Puss," there's a symphony in there, and it's just kick/snare/crash.

I have those .mp3s of just Bonham soloed from "In Through the Out Door." "The Achilles Last Stand" fill is all over those outtakes, as well. It's just amazing with no other instruments around it.

There are some full-stop hits in "Custard Pie," just kick and choked crash. Fuck.

I could go on and on and on.

Last week I figured out how to play that fill from "No-One Knows" by QOTSA. I am having to restrain myself from putting it EVERY SONG now.
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Charlie Watts, "I Want To Be Loved"...actually, just Charlie Watts in general

Anything Keith Moon does on Live at Leeds

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