Disturbed Inside the Fire drum cover

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

Here I use my electronic drums to do a cover of Inside the Fire. Keep in mind there are a couple mistakes (not big ones), and I am NOT trying to play exactly how Mike Wengren recorded it. Also, the end of the song, I added my own double kick part, so you don't need to point out that it's wrong. Enjoy!

*NOTE: I do not own the copyright, and do not wish to profit from this in any way, shape, or form. Disturbed holds the copyright, and I am only doing my interpretation of the song for artistic purposes and musical development.

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  • Very nice man! How much did you pay? I want to buy a e-drumset... A good one. Then I will cover songs with guitar and drums :D

  • @TheMaster0fGenesis Thanks. It cost about $2000 Canadian

  • hey dude awesome cover! how did you record the drums mate? did u use a midi cable? pleasse explain! thanks

  • @MaynardKeenan789 Thanks. I used a stereo cable from the brain of the drums to the line in jack on my laptop, where I recorded it with Ableton Live 8. A midi cable would work if you have an interface to convert to usb or if you have a physical midi port on your computer

  • damn look how he plays.....if he plays like that in real drums we wouldnt hear anything lol play harded

    good work though

  • @DictatorGBb I have videos of my acoustic kit where I play a lot harder. This was in an apartment, lol

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  • @DictatorGBb how hard you play doesn't mean anything its the dynamic that you use at the volume level your playing at

  • ok mike jokes over get out of the bikefreak77 costume lol

  • nice one =)

  • @bikefreak77 ok :)

  • @pubetree177 I appreciate the compliments, and I agree about the movement. I would flail more on an acoustic kit instead of beating the crap out of my electronics, but even then, I would have to be playing with actual people to get into it more. You're right though

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