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Josh Eppard recording drums on Good Apollo

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2009

Off the dvd from Good Apollo I.

This was intended to be an intro for The Willing Well III: Apollo II: The Telling Truth
but was scrapped for whatever reason.

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  • Heeeeees BaAaAck!

  • So glad Josh is back. Pennie was not right for Coheed. A great drummer in his own right but I feel that the band's creativity suffered with Pennie in the band. Welcome Home Josh!!!

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  • @HansomeBwonderfull I would not call him useless.

  • Josh is insanely creative. He lays down incredibly innovative shifting rhythms that go perfectly with the melody to create a visual/emotional soundscape. And he knows that the silence in between is just as important as the drumming.

  • Dude chris pennie was useless. He overplayed all the time. Josh is perfect for coheed

  • Mic Todd, get back on your feet and bring Coheed back! it's not the same with half the band gone!

  • drummmmmmerrrrrrrreruh...

  • @rollergoalie16 screw that, Pennie was a fucking AWESOME drummer. For Coheed or for anyone, Coheed grew so much because of him, and I will never say anything negative about him. That being said. Josh will always be the Co&Ca drummer in my head.

  • wait wasgawergtjasdiljtaseilhgaiwhg­acixghqwi;qsditer sam i frekain hearing tbhis right? Josh Eppard is freakin back with Coheed???/???

  • @crumblethesystem Don't get me wrong I know Chris Pennie is a true badass, I say "wrong" as in relation to the album version.  I grew to like the way Josh played it on the record and therefore don't care much for Chris's subtle variation.

  • @beatsrus01 Why would he need one when he can do single stroke rolls with his foot? Keep in mind the style of music. He's not a tech death metal drummer refusing to use one. If there were double kick patterns all over this music, it would seem distasteful. Drumming can only be as independent and creative as the drummer. I've seen Benny Greb do more entertaining and creative things on a 3 piece toy Spongebob kit than Mike Portnoy has done on his huge wrap around beast of a kit

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