Ocean Avenue - Yellowcard (Drum cover) *HD* - Ben Brook

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2009

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A drum cover of Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard from their 2005 release 'Ocean Avenue'.

Try and spot the 2 stick spins throughout the video :D

Comments appeciated.

I don't own the song used in this drum cover, nor do I claim to. I am, in no way, affiliated with this band or their record company. No copyright infringement is intended.

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  • It's good bro, but like, stick to LP's fills a little bit more, its nice to stick to some of the studio recordings a little bit, especially in crucial or important fills like in the bridge with the snare semiquaver accents. but other than that I'm diggin your originality and fills man, bringin in the double kick into fills sounds epic as!! Keep it up

  • Yeah I know what your saying. I hadn't listened to the song more than 5 times, so it was basically my own interpretation on the drumming. Thanks heaps for the constructive criticism :]

  • this shit is legit dude

  • Hah not my best cover, but thanks :]

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  • Dude that's awesome.

  • you need to listen to LP's kick drum pattern more

  • i just wanted to say great fills man and dont listen to bluejet2 music is an expression of feeling so it doesnt matter if u didnt play it exactly the same cause thats what you thought sounded best and in mi opinion your version sounded better than the original

    keep beatin them skins man

  • a good attempt but u need to learn this song more before u covered it

  • ur beats wrong but nice job

  • I love how good this sounds even without mics. Excellent job on the cover. And it's not necessary to stick to LP's fills, considering it's your cover to the song. At least that's how I feel. Although, there are the iconic snare fills of his which...kinda complete the song. Just adding on to Kmeiringmusic's comment. Excellent job. :)

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