CMolena
Active member
Hey, everyone.
I'm currently listening to Black Sabatth's Vol.4 and a question crossed my mind. (Vol.4 has one of the best drum sounds I ever heard).
When did compressed/horrible sounding drums began to be considered a standard for rock recordings?
Now, in my my opinion there is two types of compressed drums:
1- The Foo Fighters's real but loud as hell drum sound (I think they are okay, just bloody loud).
2- The plastic pseudo-hardcore/punk shitty drums (I think they sound so lame...and the only band I can give an example is Deadfish's Vitória...a brazilian hardcpre band).
I mean...I'm sorry if this is offends anybody...but anyway, what are your views in this subject?
I'm currently listening to Black Sabatth's Vol.4 and a question crossed my mind. (Vol.4 has one of the best drum sounds I ever heard).
When did compressed/horrible sounding drums began to be considered a standard for rock recordings?
Now, in my my opinion there is two types of compressed drums:
1- The Foo Fighters's real but loud as hell drum sound (I think they are okay, just bloody loud).
2- The plastic pseudo-hardcore/punk shitty drums (I think they sound so lame...and the only band I can give an example is Deadfish's Vitória...a brazilian hardcpre band).
I mean...I'm sorry if this is offends anybody...but anyway, what are your views in this subject?