I wouldn't have used the word "fake", as I say, we can see him making mistakes, but don't hear it.
The video does make it very clear the level of effort required on the percussionist part to get that track right.
The first video in your last post, I would guess is genuine. He fails to match timing with the double kick drum a couple of times, and unlike the first version, we can hear it, even if we don't have the split-screen close-up shots of the kicker-stick.
The track is... Meh. It's okay, I'm sure it would grow on me.
I'm still an old git, and my tastes in "Hard Rock" are much more classic.
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Annihilator are still tight as ever, and Jeff Waters owns lead guitar... but the new lead doesn't have the power or vocal range of the original.
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I still love their Jazz like ability to completely switch the tempo on a dime.
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Not a great "live" band, but very creative and artistic in composition.
Both, probably from the same time period as Imris cover.
Consequently the "young" bands I like are things like Sum 41
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And sometimes (the over-produced) Good Charlotte
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I like alternative / Emo stuff like Dead Weather too.
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But I'm afraid I find most creativity in Freeform Happy Hardcore these days. It's also a kind of "open source" music, mixing bits and pieces of other things and compiling it into something new and contemporary.
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Rock is "nostalgia" for me. I love it, but it's not very "now".
Has it really changed as much as we have since this classic I still remember fondly?
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