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Last Active 08-12-22 2:52 pm Joined 07-12-19
Review Comments 910
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aydross121
06.12.20 | Pretty spot on. If live albums are game then one of the latest ones are awesome | TronaldDump
06.12.20 | This is my ranking as well, although 1 and 2, or 4 and 5, can be interchangeable depending on the day. | wojodta
06.12.20 | Agree with the top 4. Never liked Lizard that much though. | MementoMori
06.12.20 | @Aydross: Just counting studio records, but they're an amazing live band of course.
@TronaldDump Some of these are pretty close for me too, especially 1 and 2.
@Wojodta: Lizard is my least favourite as well of course. The gap between that record and the top 4 is quite massive. Still, I think it's better than say In the Wake of Poseidon or Starless (but it's pretty close). | Drbebop
06.12.20 | I REPEAT MYSELF WHEN UNDER STRESS | Doibhin69
06.13.20 | yup | bigguytoo9
06.27.20 | Discipline lineup might be their finest, I mean LEVIN on bass, Belew and Bruford there too with Robert. Besides Neil Peart IMO, I would put Bruford as the best ever prog drummer. | TronaldDump
06.27.20 | 'Besides Neil Peart IMO, I would put Bruford as the best ever prog drummer.'
I think Bruford is better than Peart as a prog drummer, but not an overall drummer. Peart is the greatest technical drummer, but Bruford is more versatile. Jamie Muir had a huge influence on Bruford in terms of overall percussion. |
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