The Melvins/Big Business lineup was indeed pretty amazing. Crushing, synchronized drum patterns...including some drum-only sections (not solos). Live show was great fun.
What about '80s hair metal bands with double kick-drum drum kits so that the drummer can play a kick-snare-kick-snare pattern? I found that hilarious--the more elaborate the drum kit, the less the drummer actually does.
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crazy sheepskinned jamie muir and wild willy bruford 1973 larks tounge
this is some of my fave shit right here
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4514203912299561263&q=king+crimson&hl=en
or
pat mastelato and BB 1996
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lcg_j8Mdmdw
The Dirtbombs been doin' that shit right right for a while now -- not
as intense as EYE and Yoshimi, but really fun live.
The Dirtbombs stuff gives me a headache because it is two really mediocre drummers who cant keep time for shit....
just one rock snobs opinion, BTW
i saw them, too. i wouldn't say they left me speechless though.
with the exception of this guy: