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eXg. Pun1sher
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I haven't had time to get NEW pics, but these will do for now. The pics are out of date, and my setup has changed a bit, but no time for new pics yet.

KIT:

Pearl Session Custom Dusk Blue,
7X8 (not in pics)
8X8
8X10
9X12
10X13
12X14
16X16
18X22
5.5X14

Hardware:
All Stands, Pearl Pro Double Braced Heavy Duty.
Chain drive Eliminator HiHat stand, medium tension, red cam.
Chain drive (lefty) double Eliminator pedal, low tension (master, slave), black cam.

BRASS:

Sabian,
SABIAN 13" AAX Fusion hats (brilliant)
SABIAN 21" Raw Bell Dry Ride (brilliant)

Classic Avedis Zildjian Brass,
16" Thin
18" Medium, Medium/Thin, Rock (brilliant)
16" China High, 20" China Low

A Custom Zildjain,
10", 12" Splashes

Wuhan,
14" Fast China

Heads:

Snare batter Remo PowerStroke 3, no baffle; resonant Pearl Ultrathin clear
Toms batter Remo Embassador clear, no baffle; resonant Remo Ambassador clear
Bass batter Remo PowerStroke 3, no baffle, Evans PowerSlam double clear patch, towel touching both heads; resonant Stock Pearl Session Black, 8" port

STICKS:

ProMark 747 All American Hickory

MODS:

Pearl MasterCast rims on snare to replace stock triple flanged.
Custom formed gaskets on Bass Claws on Hoops (patent pending)


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Post by eXg. Jago-Vs-Fulgore »

PWN!.... what guys dont know is i also play the drums a bit my self.. i'd love to be rich one day that way i'd have the time to travel that way i'd pick Distance up a 1 hour away from me then we'll side over to Puns crib for the weekend where we'd get hammered to Smithereens & perform :arrow: "For Whom The Bell Tolls ""!!!!! :twisted:

Distance on Guitar
Jago on the Mic
& Pun on the Drums :D

I can hear it now :P
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eXg. Jago-Vs-Spinal wrote:PWN!.... what guys dont know is i also play the drums a bit my self.. i'd love to be rich one day that way i'd have the time to travel that way i'd pick Distance up a 1 hour away from me then we'll side over to Puns crib for the weekend where we'd get hammered to Smithereens & perform :arrow: "For Whom The Bell Tolls ""!!!!! :twisted:

Distance on Guitar
Jago on the Mic
& Pun on the Drums :D

I can hear it now :P
And dorkiz on the bottle! :D
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Sun beringin bottles


i def go to the states next year or year after
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Haha sweet. Make sure to come during Quakecon so everyone can try and meet up this year. :D
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Lets get a jam session going. I play guitar and trumpet (use to be a band geek)
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Post by Pandoz »

I play some guitar (started a month ago, but can play all but hard solos...I learn fast), bass (same deal...1 month), most brass instruments, and drums (my major passion, played for 7 years now).

That is very similar to my drumset actually except I use a piccolo snare with kevlar head (like the really snappy sound instead of the rattle while using my marching snare under it haha). I have a session custom snare similar to yours (don't recall size) as well when I am playing non-metal songs because I don't mind a little rattle in the snare in other songs.

I also have most of those cymbals (minus the China cymbals) but all Sabian.

1 word: Nice
well, 2nd word: Fun.

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What kind of music do you listen to, Pandoz?
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Post by Pandoz »

Mainly Metal/Hard Rock/Classic Rock:

Rammstein
Dethklok (cartoon band from Metalocalypse...but is actually one of the best metal bands ever and the DethAlbum is the best rock CD I've ever listened to)
Disturbed
In Flames
AC/DC
Aerosmith
Black Sabbath
Rob Zombie

I could keep going, but I think you get the idea haha. Yourself?
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I listen to a lost of metal... I keep hearing that Dethklok actually has an album... I'll need to go download it haha. I think one of the members is from Dying Fetus?

anyway...

Mors Principium Est
Dark Lunacy
Dimmu Borgir
In Flames
Dying Fetus
Old Man's Child
Nightwish...


Etc etc etc etc. Plus some softer stuff as well, but yea. Mainly metal. :P
Hell, I even listen to Pink and Flyleaf on occasion. Hehe.
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Post by -_.\? »

Skip the Dethklok album ---- it's really really horrible. Instead, check out

Black Dahlia Murder - Nocturnal
Ram Zet - Intra
Naglfar - Sheol (you'll like this if you like the old man's child - in defiance of existence disc)
Scarve - Irradiant
Hypocrisy - Virus
Between the Buried & Me - Colors
Zonaria - Infamy and the Breed

So much other amazing music other than metal though :)
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I really don't like that Black Dahlia album as much as I liked Unhallowed...
The Naglfar album is pretty good. I haven't listened to Hypocrisy since I saw them live, but I'll have to check out that album. I'm not a huge fan of BTBAM, but I haven't listened to their newest album.

The other bands I've probably heard, but just am not famliar with them by name, so I'll check them out when I have some spare time. :)

And yea, there is some other music I like that isn't metal, it's just my main preference. ;)
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Post by Pandoz »

note to self: ignore every comment that s3lf makes about music from now on. You just insulted on the funniest and most awesome albums...ever. It's science.

The drummer (Gene Hoglan) is from the following (or has at least done albums with them) Old Man's Child, Daemon, Strapping Young Lad, Dark Angel, and War God. He is one of the best drummers in metal, and his bass drum runs along with his insane speed/timing are ridiculous even for some of the best drummers being considered.

Dimmu Borgir is another one of my bands, but didn't list it because I've lost most interest after seeing them live at Ozzfest...not too impressed, but still some good songs.
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I don't know how they did at Ozzfest... I saw them a few years back with Hypocrisy, Nevermore, and Children of Bodom... Saw them in Dallas and in Salt Lake, and it was a really good show both times.

Plus I really like their new album. :P
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Post by eXg. focus »

Nice set Pun!

And for drummers, Danny Carey FTFW.
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