Bad drummers!

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Technically bad drummers whose lack of ability actually contributed to quality music:

1. Maureen Tucker (The Queen of Bad Drumming)
2. Any Flaming Lips drummer pre-1990 (strike that; awful music as well)
3. Robo (who, contrary to his name, seemed incapable of keeping time)
4. Grant Hart (I mean really, the hi-hat is there for a reason. Give it a try some time)
5. Paul Westerberg (remember "Hootenanny"? Astonishingly, he tried it again for his recent solo albums)
6. Paul Hanley (who got better after Grotesque)
7. Kevin Fennell (What a nice guy. I felt bad for him.)
8. Colm O'Ciosoig (There's a reason most of Loveless's beats were sequenced)
9. Robert Gotobed (Well, it's not like any of them could play . . .)
10. Murph (You're lagging all over me)

Bad drummers!

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Mike Leigh - The Fall's drummer on Dragnet and related singles. Paul Hanley rules. Leigh had some trouble keeping time and his fills were funny in their badness. yet I still love Dragnet, which sounds at all times like it's about to totally fall apart.

Whoever played drums for the Runaways - I just hate the Runaways in general, but even then she sucked...is she dead now? I'd feel bad if I was speaking ill of the dead.

Simon Wright from the mid-'80's AC/DC - No, this guy was pretty bad, not Phil Rudd.

Paul McCartney - He's never been a very good drummer.

Meg White - well, duh.

Gary Young - Dude, you're a fucking drummer, part of the point of that is keeping time.

Larry Mullen - a cheap drum machine is more creative than this guy.

Lars Ulrich - overrated.

That guy from Rage Against The Machine - does he know more than three beats?

Ralph Molina - yeah, he's bad, but he keeps time.

Anyone who ever played drums for Spacemen 3 sucked.

Bobby Gillespie, but his limited ability suited what the band was doing.

that's all I can think of.
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