This is Brian Dobbs tracking the drums to "Learning To Crawl", a song to be released on Concrete Prophet's upcoming EP in 2009. The other people in this video are CP guitarist Kevin Boenning and HC...
This is Brian Dobbs tracking the drums to "Learning To Crawl", a song to be released on Concrete Prophet's upcoming EP in 2009. The other people in this video are CP guitarist Kevin Boenning and HCD Studios engineer Brian Potts.
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Nice hi-hat sixteenth-note triplets! - Will you be able to play this live...with pants? A lot of n00b drummers can't play the hi-hat with their left hand. How is this even prog?
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