 Hey, guys, I'm super happy to finally present all the submissions I got for the Drum History podcast intro challenge. As a reminder, I asked people about a month ago from when I'm recording this to submit videos of themselves playing the Drum History podcast intro music. And you guys sent in some super cool clips. There's about 35 or so clips of people playing all unique styles. Not many of them sound the same, which is cool because it's like it's like a seven or eight second little intro bit and then everyone played it unique. Everyone played it interesting. They had very cool drum setups. They're from different countries. There's different ages. It turned out awesome. So I'm excited to present this to you guys. They're not in any particular order. I kind of went in the order that I just downloaded them and put it together. But I did give the number one first one you're going to see to Mr. Michael Windish of Junk Rock Drums because Michael put his up on social media and it got like over half a million views. So I figured Michael would get the poll position and start us off here with the Drum History podcast intro challenge. So I'm just going to play him an order and then at the end it'll be done and then next week we'll be back with another new episode of Drum History. So I hope you guys like these and check it out and thanks for tuning in. Thanks for submitting. Comment below which one was your favorite and if you want to in the future send me some more and maybe we'll do another challenge down the road. So thanks for submitting and I hope you guys like these. Enjoy. Congratulations. Five years. Hey Bart congratulations on five years of a drum history podcast. I love the show. I listen to it every week and look forward to doing so. Thank you so much for having me on last year. I cannot believe our power time episode garnered 20,000 views. Never in my wildest dreams that I think it would ever hit so many. Thank you so much for taking a chance on me. Here's to another five years of a drum history podcast. Thank you. Here we go. Happy five years. Congratulations on five years. Keep up the great work. Years of the drum history podcast. It's amazing accomplishment. Thanks so much for all the work you do Bart and here's a little something for you.