![]() ![]() Do you think all of a sudden everybody was doing these blast beats because of this jazz drummer? No. And it's funny - someone put a picture or they showed a video of a jazz drummer back in 1964 or something doing something similar, and it's, like, all right, dude, I get it. He continued: "But I never actually said that I was sitting in my room and I… We just kind of created this thing and we put it on the record, but other people were doing little bursts like that too. record, on the song 'Milk', is where that beat is. And, yeah, they were doing something similar. or this other band called ADRENALINE OVERDOSE from New Jersey. There was another band from New York, a hardcore band called NYC MAYHEM, and they would have these short bursts in their songs - kind of like D.R.I. And basically, what it was was the bass player in the band S.O.D., we had this song called 'Milk', and we basically collaborated on this drum beat, and it turned out to be called the blast beat. And other people had said that yes, of course, it's the first time it appeared on a record. It was the first time that it appeared on a record it was on the S.O.D. Asked about his recent comment that he was "tired" of not being recognized as a pioneer of the "blast beat," Benante said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I have to clarify this. ANTHRAX drummer Charlie Benante was recently interiewed on "Drum For The Song", the podcast hosted by Dane Campbell, son of ex- MOTÖRHEAD guitarist Phil Campbell. ![]()
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