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  • I love this song. Been listening to all these segregated tracks, and I'm amazed at how POSSIBLE these tracks are. If men built it, men can rebuild it. But I've been so mystified

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  • the beginning reminds me of walk with me in hell kinda

  • that accented snare hit sounds like a freaking pistol with smoke coming out! :D \,,/

  • to me he isnt the best drummer, i know who that is, but he is one of the most talented musicians especially on drums in a LONG while. literally has taken the instrument and made it his own. metal drummers will always be chasing him for years to come

  • @CardinalJiles And thats what I love about Lamb of God. They truly are the "jack of all trades, but masters of none" in that there all extremely talented musicians, but I'm sure most anyone can say that they aren't the all time best, though I personally don't believe in a single "best" but whatever. I love LoG, their musicianship is so honorable and skillful that most metal musicians today could take a few tips from them.

  • Hands down the best drummer ever.

  • EARSGASM!!! i love it!

  • He is dead accurate with that splash snare thing he does at :17

  • I love how he uses his blast beats sparingly... yes I'm looking at you Derek Roddy and jason Bittner

  • Beautiful

  • damnn this drums is hardd!!!

  • Lovely. 

  • Chris is a humble as hell drummer; he is amazingly accurate and abstractedly creative

  • Chris adler is so good technically and he can be fast when he wants to. i love how he doesnt showboat at all like so many other drummers (joey jordison).

  • i wanked to the beat of this

  • it sounds amazing with headphones!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I like the snare tail they added in the beginning.

  • sheck on my page i have new guitars in it

  • Pretty groovy. 

  • now thats how you play the drums.

  • @revenge112 no thats how chris adler plays the drumms do one else plays that awsomely :)

  • 3 people are fucking gay!!!

  • chris adler is 100 x better than joey jordinson so how did he get drummer of the year

  • @beanydc i agree but slipknot is more poular than lamb of god. thats probably why.

  • How about everything BUT the drums? :D would be awesome <3

  • that spash-snare fill...

    oh lord.. when i first heard that, i literally said out loud 'oh my days what the fuck was that?!'

    i know its not difficult, but i wasnt expecting that sort of thing.. it was literally a smack in the face. i loved it Infact, i noticed Chris gained a lot of hand speed in general this album.. that being an example.

  • I wish I had rreeeveerrbbbeee D=

  • almost the same intro beat as in Walk With Me In Hell

  • @Aivoruhje yeah, walk with me in hell intro is a little better though

  • How do you get different tracks from different instruments of one song?

  • @solitairewolff don't know if anybody has answered this yet but he probably got these from the producer edition of the cd. it lets you mix the tracks and stuff.

  • DAT SNARE

  • this is soo crazy

  • I LOVE the bridge to this song. it always gets me pumped! the whole time i was listening to this bridge i started doing the vocals with it :P

  • how to i get only guitar audio from a song??

  • i think it just the studio there in , the fact that they have mics on them and they are tuned to profection

  • hey guess what? who gives a shit if they are triggered, to each their own right? stop sweating his skills and move on with your life. other then that chris adler all the way regardless what he uses hes one of my top favs!

  • @zjason36 Either way, if you watch him, or have any drumming talent, you realize that once you get it down, it's not all that hard to play. Just physically tasking as far as energy.

  • the bass is not triggered, i repeat NOT TRIGGERED !!!!

  • @XenoPhobic321 he defiantly uses triggers look it up, he only triggers the bass drums nothing else. I believe they're DW triggers.

  • @piccolo549 i thought it too. and they do sound like they're triggered, but i tried finding many many sites and they all said he does not uses any triggers, but just equalizes and processes them. and he himself told so in many-many interviews that he does not uses triggers

  • @XenoPhobic321 Confirmed.. I know he doesn't use triggers.. He's told me himself.. Met him after No Fear Energy Tour in Montreal. He just works on his right foot mainly (He's a lefty) and that keeps them equal.. As well as using double bass drums as opposed to double pedals.

  • @piccolo549 no triggers.

  • YEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS 1:00 to 1:02 that was the SHIIT

  • where's In Your Words guitar only?

  • Chris Adler is the fucking king of double bass

  • @ieatsgoats Dave Lombardo of Slayer is the Godfather of double bass. :P

  • that very begining drum beat is so damn catchy.

  • Inferno is a good drummer, but lacks stamina.

    Just watch his Demigod in Sweden Rock video, he can barely breathe.

    Kollias is a warmachine, nothing beats him, and I'm not favourizing here, just stating facts.

    The real list is

    Kollias - 1

    Tim Yeung - 2

    Inferno - 3

    Roddy - 4

    Adler - 5

  • I love the drums so much. It's freakin epic. 5/5 faved subbed

  • good album

  • You rule MapexRG! Chris Adler is amazing! Lamb of God is badass and Wrath is one of the best albums I've ever heard.

  • hey where do you get these tracks from?

  • Nah, Chris Adler doesn't use triggers. He's too good for it. A drummer of his calibre doesn't need them.

  • @Nothingtearsthebeast Yes chris adler uses triggers i'm sick of hearin he doesn't i met him in columbus at the LC last april on the no fear tour and i asked him if he uses triggers and he told me and showed me them their ddrum triggers.

  • @Tylerthemetalking

    Yeah, my bad, I realised after I posted that comment, after listening to a few LoG songs again.

    BUT STILL. Fuckin' oath he's a good drummer.

  • @Nothingtearsthebeast Oh without a doubt man he's one of the greatest metal drummers of all time in my opinion my top 5

    1. INFERNO - BEHEMOTH

    2. GEORGE KOLLIAS - NILE

    3. TIM YEUNG - DIVINE HERESY

    4. CHRIS ADLER - L.O.G

    5. DEREK RODDY - HATE ETERNAL

  • @Tylerthemetalking

    Nah, Adler takes the cake.

    Derek Roddy can't do anything but speed.

    The Rev should be there.

  • @Nothingtearsthebeast Yeah well i think inferno takes the #1 drummer ov all time he's fast and he is really technical thats what makes untouchable.

  • @Tylerthemetalking bullshit he showed you triggers he uses. he says in almost every interview he's ever done that he doesn't use em

  • 0:35 Can be a trigger bad, but it would just be easier if they added the effect after the recording..

  • Clean!

  • right at 0:35 is that snare and china or a snare and a trigger pad? its fucking sic it sounds like he smacks the shit out of a garbage can lid, very very nice effect. gives it alot more power

  • @craigc1509

    Either a snare + trigger pad or the snare with one sick reverb effect hahaha.

  • been trying to figure that out for the longest time, I would guess snare + china

  • its gotta be a trigger snare because its a crash cymbal a snare and then the effect. so i believe its like the snare trigger he uses in the end of "one gun" basically just snare with a twist :P

  • Duude.. That made no sense.. 1. No, it's not a trigger snare, it's not even a trigger pedal. It's an effect, and no, he doesnt hit the crash, only that effect, and he does have to hands. But if he did also hit the crash, then they used what is called "overdubbing" or they just added the effect after the recording :)

  • It's funny how they thought they had the greatest drum sound on Sacrament partly because of the extremely small and tight room that they were recorded in, and that it could never be topped. Well, they topped themselves by recording the drums in an extremely live room for this record, lol. Live room (reverb) > Tight room (unnatural sounding).

  • still sounds pretty tight, I think most of the reverb was added in post.

  • @petersace - That's probably the case, but the drums sound a lot tighter than they did in Sacrament overall.

  • you know they used the open room in sacrament and the tight room in wrath right? they said it themselves and as a drummer i can tell :p

  • @craigc1509 - Just watch the making of Sacrament. They were in a room that Chris clearly says "doesn't have a lot of reverberation." It wasn't very big at all. If you have a good ear, you can tell by the drum tracks; these sound very open, while Sacrament's sound really tight & quick.

  • but listen to the giveaway his snare says it all its tight as fuck in wrath and in sacrament you hear sustain. that my friend is the difference between a tight room and an open room. and even being in a tight room you can easily add reverb effects.

  • listen to set to fail then compare to sacrament :)

  • awesome !!!!1

  • The sound of the bass is orgasmic.

  • @MTK37 Totaly agree man ! 

  • @MTK37 Which is why i also use Superkick II's :3

  • why do have so many views when myn sounds way better?

  • good question. probably cuz i posted a bunch of them or something

  • @RidesLines because this one has a hq version ......

  • @RidesLines if you could spell maybe people would take you more seriously.

  • @RidesLines Faggot.

  • @RidesLines i watched all of both

    mapexRGs one is better

  • @RidesLines I listened to yours and there was absolutely no differences...

  • Best drummer ever.

  • @ckyfu69 It's gonna suck in about 50 years when kids will refer to Lamb of God as "old people music" :/

  • @dannyboy472 now see here young metalwon-LAMB OF GOD WILL NEVER DIEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ckyfu69 agree 1000000% my friend

    

  • Wish i could play like this, i play friggin led zeplin.

    lol

  • and what may I ask is wrong with Led Zeppelin!? :P hahaha

  • triggered or not, these drum sound like ww2 gunshots haha. friggin amazing

  • @eric11127 gunshots with silence man.....;-)

  • where do people get this??

  • The producer edition that released with the cd if you pre-ordered it.

    They did the same thing with sacrament.

  • omfg !!!! how did you do this separation of the song !!!!

    I WANNA LEARN PLEASE PLEASE ??!!!!

  • he has the producers edition it says somewhere.

  • producers edition?? wat do you mean...?

    you mean the software..??

  • i dont know what he means, like he bought the producers edition album that comes with all the tracks broken down singally with each instrument. it said in one of his other discriptions

  • basically its a special edition of the album that has the album on one cd and then on another cd it has all the guitar,bass,drums and vocal tracks separated into their own mp3 file so you can I dunno take out a guitar track and write your own riffs or record your own vocals or drums or bass or do whatever the hell you want to it or keep everything in and remix it how you would've done it obviously you need other software to do that but yeah thats basically it. hope I helped:)

  • ohhh.. alright thanks!

  • wat software cud i use to mix some tracks.. im gna use it as backtracks...any1?? tnx

  • umm basically man, you can use stuff like cubase and protools amongst others but those cost a fair amount of money! theres some free audio editors out on the internet such as audacity and ummm something like dinowav it's something like that not entirely sure but audacity is alright for what it is just don't expect professional recordings from it or anything haha but you can put the tracks in there and perform basic editing on them ect and use them as backing tracks its free to use and download:)

  • I'd wish more bands would do that.

  • Is there any of 'In your words guitar only' that I can listen???

    Please:)

  • wow this is helping me a lot, thanks for uploading, definitely subscribing :D

  • dis shit sounds fukin sick

  • \../ OOORAH!!! Lamb of God always! Chris Adler in my opinoin is the best!

  • yeah the recording is triggered but his live is not and i think their live is better

  • i think ur wrong, not undermining u or anything here, just listen to the bass, u can hear the pitch difference in some parts

  • that can be generated simply by a push of a button on your software.

  • What is "that?" exactly?

  • Multi-samples.

    It's common practice to take say 5-6 samples of the same drum at the same velocity to capture the minute differences in pitch and timbre that you'd get.

    I'm pretty sure the kicks on the LOG stuff is just one kick repeating itself though. There's probably subbass frequencies cut out of the faster parts which could be what you're hearing.

  • Thanks man, you said it.

  • they triggered the bassdrums for the recordings, they recorded the actual bassdrum sound and used that sound for the triggers :) thats what ive read couple posts below anyway ;)

  • i dont think adler uses triggers for anything, but i could be wrong. dont be fooled man he actually is this kick ass.

  • @ch1ck3n08 how do we do that? hahaha, i really want to know coz its pretty interesting

  • Cont pt 3, final comment.. At the end of the day, if you guys don't like quantized, sample replaced kick drums, stop listening to albums that use such techniques. The consumer wants to hear every note at the same volume, completely consistent, perfectly in time (again, inhumanly so.) The consumer wanted it, we gave it you, and you guys complain if it's triggered/replaced, and complain if you can't hear every single hit. Whose fault as this? Not us audio engineers for sure. Peace and fucking. :)

  • very well said my friend very well said!

  • At the end of the day your YouTube comment on this video along with over millions of the other comments on this site are looked upon and forgotten, at most, an hour or two later. You've wasted your time just as I have informing you of the possible obvious. Tool.

  • This much is true. But my time is mine to waste.

  • no, we did not want to hear a real drummer replaced with computer shit now did we?! NO!! producers and studio engineers often do that without permission from the artist himself.

  • Cont pt 2.. Perhaps that sounds fairly arrogant of me, but when it comes to the audio side of things behind the music itself, that's my field of expertise, I don't write music as well as these guys do and I don't pretend to, but I know for a fact that these things are just required in the world of modern metal recording. Also, the kicks on this album aren't triggered. They recorded the real drum, took a sample of it, and then replaced all the hits with the sample for consistensy.

  • Cont.. Modern metal recordings require all the instruments to be louder than all the other instruments, which is a tad paradoxical, and again, nigh on impossible to achieve without cheating a little bit. If you had real kick drums in a really hyper produced metal album such as this one, they'd get lost in the din for DAMN sure, then you'd complain that you couldn't hear them. I record metal for a fucking living, I feel like I know what I'm talking about. Cont...

  • The reason triggers get used in modern recording so much is not because drummers can't play, but it's because FAR too much is expected of modern drummers. There's a literally inhuman expectation of drummers to have every hit be consistently HARD so they can cut through the other instruments in a mix. I'll continue in another comment..

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  • this is a simple question, and it deserves a simple answer.

    Triggers are NOT cheating, you're still hitting the drum and making a noise. So what if the noise is perfect? What we can't have perfect noise? Cheating would be hiting the snare once, and 3 snare hits coming out.

  • pbnut, that is a good point you make -- I agree completely, triggering doesn't just magically make you better, but for sake of perfection in the studio, they are almost necessary in a sense

    Having all that shit set aside, THIS SONG IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE, easily Lamb Of God's finest effort (this plus The Passing, as I consider them one song)

  • okay it needs bass+vocals+guitar xD

  • yes, the bass drum is obviously triggered. nothing wrong with that, it only makes it sound better and clearer, he's still playing all of it. if you want the right oomph for a metal bass drum, you use triggers. pretty much everyone uses it.

  • what do triggers do?

  • make it more of a clicking noise, making it more clean and better sounding.

  • every hit no matter how hard or how lightly you hit the drum sound the same in volume

  • @boxer5543 look up a vid on triggers. They are not cheating if you use ddrum triggers because need a decent amount of power for them to work. triggers are just sensors you put on the bass drum which connect to an electronic drumkit module which has electronic drum sound samples. Most people have triggers for the bass drum. The trigger senses the hit and then sends the signal to the module and that sends the sound sample to a PA so u can hear it.

  • triggers arn't bad. do you know how hard it would be tune both bass drums the EXACT same? he is still playing every note, but the computer is making it sound the same. that's all. i would want triggers for my set if i was recording. =] 5/5

  • you're ability to play it and it being triggered are two totally different matters. idk why everyone thinks that being triggered somehow lowers you or is bad.

  • who cares it's still 100% awesome lolol

  • sacrament is triggered, wrath is straight forward

  • This was the only song i listened to during the first 2 weeks of March.

  • im pretty sure that the doubble bass is triggerd.

  • i saw them live he plays it just like it sounds here theres nothing manufactured bout this hes really good

  • it's triggered. there's nothing wrong with that. ask any sound engineer the bass is 100% triggered

  • wait what exactly does triggered even mean

  • triggers are machines that make it so no matter how hard you hit the bass drum it will have the exact same sound and volume in the recording. they can be used live (and they are) if they're hooked up to a PA or whatever

  • then you obviously dont know lamb of god. its not. Chirs Adler doesnt do that stuff

  • Just fucking listen to it. Its obvious he uses them. it dosent change anything except the sound and the sound of bass does not sound real.

  • thank you someone who finally knows something

  • Ok well I'm not sure then. All I am saying i that I have been a fan of LoG for a long time and he never used triggers before so thats all i know. Its fine if he is using em. Just didnt think Chris Adler was like that.

  • hes always used them listen to the earler cds you can tell even more that he uses them.

  • thank you, again someone who knows something

  • 0:34 = best fill eva

  • dude have you got just the bass for in your words?

  • Wow it being triggerd makes it sound so much better and worse at the same time :P

  • @JudoKicker why worse?

  • I also have to disagree. The drum sound is very clean, and the mix is perfect. However, on the fast parts, you can hear how the snare doesn't always have the same exact sound. The ring doesn't always fall off the same way. I do however, think the kit sound is compressed a lot, which is typical from metal-style music.

    Also, you have to keep in mind that he has professional equipment--the drums, the mics, the recording equipment--all probably the best stuff money can buy.

  • He recorded all the parts for real, but the kick, and probably a fair amount of the snare was sample replaced for consistensy (and edited for machine like tightness.)

    In a dense metal mix you've got so many elements all fighting to be louder than eachother, so the fact that they sample replaced the drums isnt such a bad thing or anything.

  • Actually they are not triggered, its just a really good studio mix, and his badass kit!

  • THE BASS IS FUCKING TRIGGERED

  • site your source? how do you figure its triggered? Chris says himself, HIMSELF, do you understand this? That he does not want to "plug his drums in". This is from DRUM! magazine, a well respected source of drum literature. Now why would they lie about that? That would just retarded.

  • i gotta disagree man, i dont think theyre triggered. you think he'd have an endorsement if he used 'em. and on the making of sacrament dvd, theres the part where he rips down the drums commenting on how good they sound, and BAM!

    I believe its just a great combo of gear and recording

  • THE BASS IS FUCKING TRIGGERED

  • you keep saying that. maybe it is, maybe it isnt. but you still havnt told me how you figure it is?

  • this is the kind of thing where you see grass and someone asks you how you figure it's green. it's obvious. ask any sound engineer. they will tell you it is triggered. and just like what most of the comments say it's not bad that it's triggered. it's not cheating

  • im not saying that triggering is bad. im just arguing my point of view that I dont think it is. i know he doesnt use them live. but in the studio, who knows, maybe, or maybe its just good engineering?

  • i don't think it matters if they trigger or not, because after they compress the bass drum so that every hit no matter how hard sound the sanme volume

  • no triggers

  • exactly, triggers for drums should be thought of as amps for guitarists. theyre still playing everything, it just sounds better