>indie song
>*kick* *kick kick* *snare*
>*kick* *kick kick* *snare*
Indie song
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Huh. This is a lot more common than I ever cared to notice.
This is a bit vague, to be fair. When I read it at first, I imagined the kicks on the 1 and 2 + like this: m.youtube.com
But then the video linked has it on the 1 and + 3.
Are you trying to say "sometimes there are 3 bass drum hits before the snare and they sound better if the last 2 are put together"? Because that's pretty mundane. Are you trying to comment on indie rock bands putting the snare on the 4 more often that non-indie rock bands? Because yes, congratulations, you've noticed indie bands breaking from the most common forms any creating second most common forms. I can't find any way to interpret your post that is genuinely clever or interesting.
By and far the most autistic post I've read all week.
>indie song
>*snare x4*
Die in a terrorist shooting.
you haven't read this one then
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>*KICK* *KICK KICK* *SNARE* INTENSIFIES
>indie song
>long title because we're wacky and pseudo-intellectual
What did he mean by this?
Blame phil spector
don't forget
>*kick* *snare* *kick kick* *snare*
...
except that one is in no way remarkable you fucking moron
no indie rock definitely overuses it more than most
see the pixies as an example
think again
haha great argument bro
i love the jesus and mary chain
Underrated
>doom metal song
>drumming consists of kicks and cymbals only
>song is in 4/4
The Jesus and Mary Chain took that from this