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[QUOTE="DomesticTerror:291670"]mOe_RK_in jersey said:[QUOTE]hmm... well, i'd have to say overall, it was watching my uncle play drums for his gospel band and in chuch when i was a weeee youngin. I just thought it was the coolest shit ever. When I was around 9, i bought No DOubt's Tragic Kingdom and realized that MAYBE i should play drums seriously for the rest of my life. I took lessons for like a month and the rest is history. I'm self taught for the most part. EXTREMELY unmetal, i know, but hey...its how it happened.[/QUOTE] i was around 19 or 20 when that album came out...ugh... my story...my sister gave me a copy of "Master of Puppets" when i was 12. i popped it in my tape deck and literally fell out of my chair during the "Battery" intro. I was all done. The single person who i give the most credit for inspiring me to shred tho, has to be Andy from RAOV. when we were 15 he tore my ass up on his snot green Kramer. I wanted to play like him more than anybody. [/QUOTE]
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