Originally posted by Ax3lOh no man they were ****ing rocking, I loved every second of it and clapped heartily every time. There was this drummer who's in the class I work in, he's like 9 and he did a self-composed piece that was ****ing rad, it was like a jazzy Bonham groove that kept getting more and more complex and intense
it sounds ****ing rad why are you bitching these kids are trying to rock just gtfo of the way you ****in square!!!!
I saw him practise it earlier too and it was actually better that time because he was totally going for it, the teacher told him to quiet it down for the performance and I was nah mannnn just smash the kit it's good shit good shit
Originally posted by ScribbleI love this
Oh no man they were ****ing rocking, I loved every second of it and clapped heartily every time. There was this drummer who's in the class I work in, he's like 9 and he did a self-composed piece that was ****ing rad, it was like a jazzy Bonham groove that kept getting more and more complex and intenseI saw him practise it earlier too and it was actually better that time because he was totally going for it, the teacher told him to quiet it down for the performance and I was nah mannnn just smash the kit it's good shit good shit
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