Message from @Cameron Sadowski
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Those really test you
Idk how they go tho
Wdym?
Try a thrash metal song, that'll really test you <:KEK:795742276549607456>
I'm not familiar with this song
Have you listened to rush?
So idk what the drum pattern is
I can pick up patterns on the spot
It's a thing of practice
So don't worry
Lol
Just listen to it very well
Teeth drumming is new to me idk what I'm doing lol
I have a few songs. I am not interested in them
Band's got the best drummer in the world.
Sadly he passed.
I'll try enter sandman <:Kek:776931142644924436>
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Ok so I'm not gonna be able to go pro because my teeth are already bugging me lmao.. but it was a fun experiment
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But ok
I may have gotten too into it with the bass drum
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AJ & FLYNN
FINALLY
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https://banned.video/watch?id=5ff51a425a21233002a02d6c
It helps me relax
Whatever help <a:YesPog:782991686561038366>
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So today is the day Murica decides its fate
Yes
God speed
salute
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Stop spamming emojis.
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